- Shas
Infobox_Israeli_Political_Party
party_name = Shas
colorcode = #013068
party_
leader =Eli Yishai
foundation = 1984
byOvadia Yosef andElazar Shach
MPheight = 17 (1999)
MPcurrent = 12 (2006)
ideology =Yalkut Yosef
Sephardi JudaismPopulism
headquarters =Jerusalem ,Israel
international = Various Sephardi Batei Dinim
european =
colours =
website = [http://www.shasnet.org.il www.shasnet.org.il]Shas ( _he. ש״ס) is a political party in
Israel , primarily representing Haredi Sephardi and MizrahiJudaism . Following the 2006 elections in which Shas won 12 seats, it joinedEhud Olmert 's coalition government and holds four cabinet posts. Its current leader,Eli Yishai , is one of four deputy prime ministers.History
Shas was founded in 1984 prior to the elections in the same year, through the merger of regional lists established in 1983 and was originally known as The Worldwide Sephardic Association of Torah Keepers ( _he. התאחדות הספרדים העולמית שומרי תורה, "Hitahdut HaSfaradim HaOlamit Shomrei Torah"). The party was formed under the leadership of
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef (a former IsraeliChief rabbi ), who remains its spiritual leader today. In founding the party, Yosef received strategic help and guidance from RabbiElazar Shach , the leader of Israel's non-Hasidic HarediAshkenazi Jews (known as the "Mitnagdim " by some.)The party was mired in scandal after the indictment and subsequent conviction and imprisonment of its former party leader,
Aryeh Deri , on corruption charges in 1999. While Yosef distanced the party from Deri and installed Yishai as the new party head, many Shas voters saw Deri as the victim of a discriminatory political witch-hunt and continue to support him.Following Deri's conviction, Shas gained 17 seats in the 1999 elections, its strongest showing since its formation. Although 26 seats were projected for the following election had they run in 2001, instead Shas was reduced to 11 seats in the 2003 election because the two-ballot system was amended. In the 2006 elections it gained one more seat and joined
Ehud Olmert 's coalition government, alongsideKadima , Labor, Gil and between October 2006 and January 2008,Yisrael Beiteinu . In the current government, Shas party leader Yishai is Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor, and Deputy Prime Minister whilstAriel Atias is Minister of Communications, andMeshulam Nahari andYitzhak Cohen are Ministers without Portfolio.Ideology
Shas is a strong advocate of
Halakha playing a pivotal role and providing a fulcrum for the operation of the state and its identity, such as laws prohibiting various activities on theShabbat . Shas has a socially conservative agenda, while also supporting generous welfare payments, especially for yeshiva students, as well as supporting theBaal Teshuva movement, through which it has encouraged many non-Orthodox Israelis ofSephardic andMizrahi -Jewish heritage to adopt an ultra-Orthodox Jewish lifestyle. Its policy regarding theIsraeli Arab conflict has been relatively flexible, although it generally supports theGreater Israel consolidation movement united under the crown of the Mizrahi Torah, in accordance to HaMaran RabbiOvadia Yosef 's flexible foreign policy derivatives. They have never taken active measures to support theGush Emunim movement and do not strongly favor theIsraeli settlement s, on which they are closer in policy toAgudat Yisrael than theTkuma orJewish National Front . Futhermore, it is also skeptical about Non-ObservantAshkenazi Jews being at the helm of State affairs, due to principly the 'assumed' discrimination byAshkenazi Jews againstSephardi andMizrahi Jews in the early days ofIsrael 's Statehood, as well as opposing their non-Torah idealogy.Shas has at times been able to exert disproportionate influence by gaining control of the balance of power in the Knesset within the context of the traditionally narrow margin between Israel's large parties, Labor and
Likud , now joined byKadima .The majority of Shas voters are themselves not ultra-orthodox. Many of its voters are
Modern Orthodox and 'traditional'Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews. SomeDruze also vote for Shas, due to its alignment with the promotion of an 'authentic Middle Eastern'Israeli culture , which fits well with traditionalZionist beliefs of a revival of authentic Jewish culture. However, they are still representing, by principle and not practice, their Sephardi and Mizrahi Haredi Jewish Sectors in theKnesset .Controversy
Since 1999, several of Shas's MKs, including
Aryeh Deri ,Rafael Pinhasi ,Yair Lev ,Ofer Hugi andYair Peretz have been convicted of offences including fraud and forgery. In addition, elected MKShlomo Benizri was convicted of bribery, conspiring to commit a crime and obstruction of justice on 1 April 2008. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/970611.html Benizri: I've been persecuted for 8 years for no fault of my own] Haaretz, 1 April 2008] Benizri subsequently resigned andMazor Bahaina , number thirteen on the Shas list, replaced him.Current Knesset members
Twelve Shas candidates were elected to the 17th Knesset:
#Eli Yishai
#Yitzhak Cohen
#Amnon Cohen
#Meshulam Nahari
#Ariel Atias
#Shlomo Benizri (replaced byMazor Bahaina in May 2008)
#David Azulai
#Yitzhak Vaknin
#Nissim Ze'ev
#Ya'akov Margi
#Emil Amsalem
#Avraham Michaeli References
External links
* [http://www.shasnet.org.il Official website] he icon
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=2 Shas] Knesset website
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