Shim'on Shitrit

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Shim'on Shitrit 1959 (as winner of the International Bible Quiz )

Shim'on Shitrit ( Hebrew שמעון שטרית, * March 1, 1946 in Erfoud , French North Africa , today's Morocco ) is a former Israeli politician who held various ministerial posts from 1992 to 1996.

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He and his family moved to Israel in 1949, where he studied law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem , where he earned a Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws . He went to the University of Chicago , where he earned a Doctor of Laws .

In 1988 he became a member of the HaMa'arach Knesset . In 1992 he was re-elected (in the meantime the HaMa'arach had become the Avoda ), Schitrit became Economic Strategy Minister of Israel and Science and Technology Minister . In June 1993, Shulamit Aloni became Minister of Science and Technology, and Shitrit was appointed Minister for the Ministry of Religious Services in February 1992 . When Shimon Peres of the Avoda formed a new government on November 22, 1995 after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995, Shitrit was once again given the ministerial post for the Ministry of Religious Services , but lost his ministerial post as an Israeli economic strategist. Minister ( Economic Strategy Minister of Israel ).

In the elections in Israel on May 29, 1996, he lost his mandate and ministerial post.

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