Jerrold Kessel

Jerrold Kessel

Yoram Jerrold Kessel (March 3, 1944 – February 24, 2011) was a South African-born Israeli journalist, sports journalist, author and foreign correspondent. Kessel, a former news editor for the Jerusalem Post,[1] reported on the Middle East for CNN from its Jerusalem bureau from 1990 to 2003, when he became recognizable to viewers for his white beard.[2] He had been called "one of Israel’s leading English-language journalists."[1]

Kessel moved from South Africa to Israel at an early age.[2] He initially worked for Israel Radio, the Jerusalem correspondent for the London Jewish Chronicle, and the Jerusalem Post before joining CNN as an on-air correspondent in 1990.[2] He covered major events affecting Israel for CNN, including the Oslo Accords and the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.[2] Kessel began producing and co-producing independent television programming after leaving CNN in 2003.[2] He also authored a book of soccer and began writing a sports column for the daily newspaper, Haaretz, the last of which was published a week before his death in 2011.[2] Instrumental in introducing cricket to Israel, Kessel played for the Israel national cricket team in the ICC Trophy from 1979 to 1990.[3]

Jerrold Kessel died from cancer on February 24, 2011, at the age of 66.[2] He was surivived by his wife, Lorraine, their son, Ariel, and four grandchildren.[1] His funeral was held at Givat HaShlosha in central Israel.[1]

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