Rhon Mizrahi

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Rhon Mizrachi is a former Israeli Paratrooper Sergeant, who engaged in extensive combat during the Lebanon war in 1982. Mr. Mizrachi began studying Krav Maga in 1969. He is the longest active practitioner of authentic Krav Maga outside of Israel and a protege of Haim Zut (10th Dan).

Rhon is a 4th Dan Black Belt and has over 30 years of teaching experience in Israel, the United States, and abroad. Currently, he is the chief instructor of Krav Maga, Inc. and is recognized as a master instructor by the Krav Maga International- Kapap, Israeli Krav-Maga Association, the State of Israel Ministry of Education Culture and Sport, and the Wingate Institute. Prof. Mizrachi also directs the self-defense program for law enforcement at the distinguished John Jay College of Criminal Justice.


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