- Shulamit Aloni
MKs
Date of birth = Birth date and age|1928|11|29|mf=y
Year of Aliyah =
Date of death =
Knesset(s) = 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th
Party = Meretz
Former parties = Alignment, Ratz,Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement
Gov't roles =Minister without Portfolio
Minister of Education and Culture
Minister of Communications
Minister of Science and Technology
Minister of Science and the ArtsShulamit Aloni ( _he. שולמית אלוני, born
November 29 1928 ) is anIsrael i politician and left-wing activist. She is a prominent member of theIsraeli peace camp , founded the Ratz party and was leader of theMeretz party and served as Minister of Education from 1992 to 1993.Biography
Born Shulamit Adler in
Tel Aviv , her mother was a seamstress and her father was a carpenter, both descended from Polish Jewish rabbinical families. She was sent toboarding school duringWorld War II while her parents served in theBritish Army . As a youth she was a member of theHashomer Hatzair socialist Zionist youth movement and theHagana . During the 1948 Israeli War of Independence she fought to liberate theOld City ofJerusalem and was captured byJordan ian forces.Following the establishment of the state of Israel, Aloni worked with child refugees and helped establish a school for immigrant children. She was a teacher while studying law. In 1952 she married Reuven Aloni and moved to
Kfar Shmaryahu .Aloni joined
Mapai in 1959. She also worked as a lawyer and hosted a radio show "Outside Working Hours" that dealt withhuman rights andwomen's rights . Aloni also worked as a columnist for several newspapers.In 1965 she was first elected to the Knesset on the list of the Alignment (a merger of Mapai and
Ahdut HaAvoda ), and subsequently founded the Israel Consumers Council, which she chaired for four years.She left the Alignment in 1973 and established Ratz (Citizens Rights Movement), a party advocating
electoral reform , separation of religion and state and human rights. The party won three Knesset mandates in the 1973 elections. Ratz initially joined the Alignment-led government with Aloni asminister without portfolio but she resigned immediately to protest the appointment to cabinet ofYitzhak Rafael . Ratz briefly becameYa'ad – Civil Rights Movement when independent MKAryeh Eliav joined the faction, but returned to its original status soon after.Throughout the 1970s Aloni attempted to create a dialogue with
Palestinian s in hopes of achieving a lasting peace settlement. During the1982 Lebanon War she established the "International Center for Peace in the Middle East". In 1984, Ratz aligned withPeace Now and theLeft Camp of Israel to increase its size in the Knesset to five mandates. In 1991, she led Ratz into a coalition withShinui andMapam to from the new Meretz party which won 12 seats under her leadership in the 1992 election. Aloni became Minister of Education underYitzhak Rabin but was forced to resign after a year due to her views on separation of religion and state. She was reappointed Minister of Communications and Science and Culture and served until 1996 when she retired from party politics.Aloni is on the board of the
Yesh Din organization, which was established in March 2005, and it is "comprised of volunteers who have organized to oppose the continuing violation of Palestinian human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". [ [http://www.yesh-din.org/site/index.php?page=about.us&lang=en About Us] Yesh Din]Aloni defended
U.S. President Jimmy Carter 's use of the word "apartheid " in the title of his book,Palestine Peace Not Apartheid . In an essay, "This Road is for Jews Only," she said that there was apartheid in Israel. There are territories and roads for Jews in the West Bank, she said, where Palestinians are forbidden, and when Palestinians drive on one of those roads, their vehicles are confiscated. (In fact, while there are some Israeli only roads which exclude those of Palestinian nationality, these roads are open not just to Jews but to anyone of Israeli nationality, including Arabs with Israeli citizenship). She interfered when she saw a soldier confiscating a Palestinian vehicle, and pointed out that the Palestinian couldn't know that the road was forbidden, because there was no sign. The soldier replied, "What do you want us to do, put up a sign here and let some antisemitic reporter or journalist take a photo so he that can show the world that Apartheid exists here?" [ [http://www.counterpunch.org/aloni01082007.html Yes, There is Apartheid in Israel] Counterpunch] Later, Aloni said, "I hate to cover up things that should be open to the Sun."Aloni is a recipient of the
Israel Prize . In 1998 she was awarded theEmil Grunzweig Human Rights Award by theAssociation for Civil Rights in Israel .References
External links
* [http://www.jafi.org.il/education/100/PEOPLE/BIOS/aloni.html Shulamit Aloni] Jewish Agency
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/aloni.html Shulamit Aloni] Jewish Virtual Library
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