- Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit
MKs
Date of birth = 1895
Place of birth =Tiberias ,Ottoman Empire
Year of Aliyah =
Date of death =28 January 1967
Place of death =
Knesset(s) = 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Party = Labour Alignment
Former parties =Sephardim and Oriental Communities Mapai
Gov't roles = Minister of Police
Minister of Minority Affairs|Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit ( _he. בכור-שלום שטרית, 1895 –
28 January 1967 ) was anIsrael i politician, minister and the only signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence to have been born in the country. [ [http://www.tam.co.il/23_4_2004/magazin11.htm For this reason we congregated] Iton Tel Aviv, 23 April 2004 he icon] He served as Minister of Police from independence until his death in 1967, making him the longest-serving cabinet member in the same portfolio to date.Biography
Born in
Tiberias in the time of theOttoman Empire , Sheetrit was educated at aheder , allianceschool and ayeshiva . After school he attended theHebrew University of Jerusalem where he was certified as a lawyer.He became involved in Zionist activities as a youth, and was a founder of the Tehiya Zionist association in his home town. He also joined
Hapoel Hatzair after being influenced bykibbutz Degania .During the
First World War he held the position ofMukhtar ofKinneret and organised local police until theBritish Army entered the area.Following the war he held several positions in the police, including Commander of the
Lower Galilee area (where he helped organised theJew ish Mounted Police), deputy commander of the police academy inJerusalem , and was the prosecutor in theHaim Arlosoroff assassination case. After being made aDistrict Judge in 1935, he served as head district judge inLod between 1945 and 1948.A prominent member of the
Sephardim and Oriental Communities party, Sheetrit joined the pre-state legislature, Moetzet HaAm. He was also in Minhelet HaAm, the proto-cabinet, its only Sephardi member.Dowty, Alan (1988) [http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=ft709nb49x&doc.view=content&chunk.id=s1.9.30&toc.depth=1&anchor.id=0&brand=eschol The Jewish State : A Century Later] University of California Press] After signing the Israeli declaration of independence on 14 May 1948, Sheetrit was appointed Minister of Police and Minister of Minority Affairs (a new position) inDavid Ben-Gurion 's provisional government. [ [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/signers.html The Signatories of the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel] Jewish Virtual Library]Although Sheetrit held doubts about the loyalty to the new state of
Israeli Arabs , as a native speaker ofPalestinian Arabic he was popular with the Arab community. However, following disagreements with the Ministry of Religions and the Military government (which controlled most Arab areas after the war had ended), the Ministry of Minority Affairs was closed in 1949. [Peled, Alisa Rubin (2002) "The Other Side of 1948: The Forgotten Benevolence of Bechor Shalom Shitrit and the Ministry of Minority Affairs" Israel Affairs, Vol.8, No.3, pp 84-103]After the first Knesset elections in 1949, in which it won four seats under his leadership, the party rejoined Ben-Gurion's government and Sheetrit remained Minister of Police. Prior to the 1951 elections, Sheetrit defected to Ben-Gurion's
Mapai , and was reappointed to his ministerial post after winning a seat for his new party in the elections.Re-elected in 1955, 1959, 1961 and 1965 (by which time Mapai had merged into the Labour Alignment), Sheetrit retained his cabinet post under new prime ministers
Moshe Sharett andLevi Eshkol . He died in office in January 1967 after more than 18 years as a minister and serving in fourteen different governments.References
External links
* [http://tnuathaavoda.info/zope/home/100/people/1155034521/ Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit in the Labor Movement in Israel website] he icon
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