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Schlomo Rosen ( Hebrew שלמה רוזן; * June 21, 1905 in Ostrava ; † December 7, 1985 in Kibbutz Sarid ) was an Israeli politician. In 1926 he immigrated to Palestine . From 1933 to 1935 he returned to his hometown in Czechoslovakia to work for the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement . He then returned to Israel, where he worked in the kibbutz movement .

Life

Rosen was a member of the Labor Party and was elected to the Sixth Knesset on November 1, 1965 , where he was a member of two committees: the Public Services Committee, which he chaired, and the Economic Committee. After the founding of the HaMa'arach , the merger of Mapam and Mifleget Poalei Erez Yisrael , Rosen ran again for the Knesset and was re-elected on October 28, 1969 . In the Seventh Knesset , he was a deputy spokesman for the Knesset, a member of the Finance Committee and the Committee on Trade Union Legislation, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on State Control. Under Minister Natan Peled , he was appointed Deputy Minister for the Integration of Immigrants in the government led by Golda Meir . Rosen had no seat in the Eighth Knesset .

After he had been deputy minister for the integration of immigrants since November 20, 1972, he rose to minister in the next government under Golda Meir, an office that he also retained as prime minister in the successor government under Yitzchak Rabin . In addition, from January 16, 1977, Rabin entrusted him with the Ministry of Housing .

After the election to the Ninth Knesset on May 17, 1977 , the Likud took over government under Menachem Begin , and Rosen lost both offices.

literature

  • Hashkafah Hadashah: New Outlook , Volume 28, Issues 2-12, Makhon le-ḥeḳer ha-shalom (Givʻat Ḥavivah, Israel), Jewish-Arab Institute (Givat Haviva, Israel), 1985, p. 5.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Government 15. In: Governments of Israel. Knesset , accessed March 27, 2014 .
  2. ^ Government 16. In: Governments of Israel. Knesset , accessed March 27, 2014 .
  3. ^ Government 17. In: Governments of Israel. Knesset , accessed March 27, 2014 .