- Yehuda Leib Maimon
MKs
Date of birth =11 December 1875
Place of birth =Mărculeşti ,Bessarabia
Year of Aliyah = 1913
Date of death =10 July 1962
Place of death =
Knesset(s) = 1st
Party =United Religious Front
Former parties =
Gov't roles = Minister of Religions & War VictimsYehuda Leib Maimon ( _he. יהודה לייב מימון, born Yehuda Leib Fishman
11 December 1875 , died10 July 1962 , also known as Yehuda Leib Hacohen Maimon) was anIsrael i politician and leader of thereligious Zionism movementBiography
Born in
Mărculeşti ,Bessarabia in 1875, Maimon studied in a number ofyeshivot and received rabbinic ordination from RabbiYechiel Michel Epstein , the author of theAruch HaShulchan . He was one of the founders of the Mizrachi movement in 1902. By this time Maimon had moved to theRussian Empire , where he was arrested several times for Zionist activity. He was a delegate to the ninthZionist Congress in 1909, and attended every one until Israeli independence in 1948.In 1913 Maimon moved to
Palestine (then part of theOttoman Empire , but was expelled during theFirst World War . He moved to theUnited States , where he organised the Mizrachi movement. After returning to Mandate Palestine (now under British control) in 1919, Maimon became leader of Mizrachi in the country and together withAbraham Isaac Kook he helped establish the Chief Rabbinate. He was elected to the board of the Jewish Agency in 1935, but was imprisoned by the British inLatrun in 1946.Maimon helped draft Israel's declaration of independence, and was one of the people to sign it. He was appointed Minister of Religions and War Victims in the provisional government set up immediately after independence. He was elected to the first Knesset in 1949 as a member of the
United Religious Front (an alliance ofAgudat Israel ,Agudat Israel Workers , Mizrachi andHapoel HaMizrachi ) and retained his ministerial role in the first and second governments. He lost his seat in the 1951 elections.He was also heavily involved in various Jewish publishing endeavors and was awarded the
Israel Prize in 1958.References
*The Junior Jewish Encyclopedia, 10th Edition (1984). Ben Asher and Leaf (eds.), Shengold Publishers, NY.
External links
* [http://media.libsyn.com/media/kmtt/erevshabbat_ysnowbell-btabory_5768-balak.mp3 Short biography by Rav Binyamin Tabory (Audio begins about 17 minutes in.)]
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