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Michael Harish Date of birth 28 November 1936 Place of birth Timişoara, Romania Year of aliyah 1950 Knessets 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th Party Labor Party Former parties Alignment Ministerial posts
(current in bold)Minister of Industry and Trade Michael Harish (Hebrew: מיכאל חריש, born 28 November 1936) is a former Israeli politician who served as Minister of Industry and Trade between 1992 and 1996. Since 23 January 2011, he has served as the temporary chairman of the Labor Party, following the resignation of Ehud Barak as party chairman.[1]
Biography
Born in Timişoara in Romania in 1936, Harish made aliyah in 1950. He served in the Golani Brigade during his national service.
A member of the Labor Party, he was elected to the Knesset on the Alignment list in 1973. He was re-elected in 1977 and became chairman of the subcommittee on energy, a role he retained after retaining his seat in the 1981 elections.
He was re-elected in 1984, 1988 and 1992, and was appointed Minister of Industry and Trade in Yitzhak Rabin's government in July 1992. He lost his seat and cabinet position in the 1996 elections. During his time in the Labor Party he served as its general secretary.
References
- ^ Somfalvi, Attila (23 January 2011). "Labor chooses temporary chairman". Ynetnews. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4017855,00.html. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
External links
- Michael Harish Knesset website
Industry, Trade and Labour Ministers of Israel Bernstein (1948–49) · Kaplan (1949–50) · Geri (1950–51) · Yosef (1951–52) · Bernstein (1952–55) · Naftali (1955) · Sapir (1955–65) · Zadok (1965–66) · Sherf (1966–69) · Sapir (1969–70) · Sapir (1970–72) · Bar-Lev (1972–77) · Hurvitz (1977–78) · Patt (1979–84) · Sharon (1984–90) · Nissim (1990–92) · Harish (1992–96) · Sharansky (1996–99) · Cohen (1999–2000) · Barak (2000–01) · Itzik (2001–02) · Sharon (2002–03) · Olmert (2003–06) · Yishai (2006–09) · Ben-Eliezer (2009–11) · Simhon (2011–)Categories:- Government ministers of Israel
- 1936 births
- Living people
- Israeli economists
- Members of the Knesset
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni
- Romanian emigrants to Israel
- Israeli Jews
- Romanian Jews
- People from Timişoara
- Alignment (political party) politicians
- Israeli Labor Party politicians
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