Zvi Dinstein was born in
Tel Aviv in 1926 during the
Mandate era, He attended the Commercial High School and served as a police officer in the Jewish Settlements Police in Kfar Giladi. He studied at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in 1947 moved to study law at the
University of Geneva, where he earned a PhD. Between 1948 and 1952 he worked with immigration and arms procurement in Europe, and was head of the
Ministry of Defense delegation to the continent. Between 1952 and 1954 he served as deputy director of the Development Authority, before working as director of the Foreign Assistance and Foreign Currency departments of the
Ministry of Finance until 1956. In 1960 he became chairman and president of the Israeli Petroleum and Energy Institute, remaining in post until 1989. From 1962 until 1964 he was director of the Investment Authority. In
1965 he was elected to the Knesset on the Alignment list, and on 6 December 1966 was appointed Deputy
Minister of Defense. He lost the post on 5 June the following year, but on 24 July was appointed Deputy
Minister of Finance. He was re-elected in
1969 and remained Deputy Finance Minister until losing his seat in the
1973 elections. From 1972 until 1977 he chaired the board of directors of the Development and Industrial Bank, before becoming an economic attaché to North America, a post he held until 1979. In 1980 he became chairman of the Balfour Centre for Energy Research, and in 1990 became chairman of the Vita-Yizhar company. He has also been a member of the board of directors at the
Weizmann Institute,
Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University. ==References==