- Israel Rokach
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Date of birth =31 December 1886
Place of birth =Jaffa ,Ottoman Empire
Year of Aliyah =
Date of death = Death date and age|1959|09|13|1886|12|31|df=yes
Place of death =Israel
Knesset(s) = 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Party =General Zionists
Former parties =
Gov't roles = Minister of Internal affairs|Israel Rokach, OBE ( _he. ישראל רוקח or Yiśrā’el Rōkaḥ, born
31 December 1886 , died13 September 1959 ) was anIsrael i politician,Knesset member, and the mayor ofTel Aviv betweenNovember 15 ,1936 andApril 13 ,1953 .Personal life
Rokach was born in 1886 in
Neve Tzedek , then part ofJaffa . His father, Shimon, was one of the founders of this Jewish neighborhood. He studied at aCheder and then at anAlliance Israélite Universelle school. He travelled toSwitzerland to finish his education and studied in a high school inLausanne , and thenelectrical engineering in theZürich polytechnic.In 1920 he moved to the
United Kingdom , where he worked as an electrical engineer. In 1922 he returned to Jaffa, where he built a store for electrical supplies.In 1933, Rokach married Esther Epstein. He called their daughter Iri ( _he. עירי), meaning "my city".
After his death in 1959, Israel Rokach and later his wife Esther, were buried in the Trumpeldor Cemetery in Tel Aviv.
Political career
Tel Aviv
Rokach's first public position was as a council member of the unified neighborhoods - a council representing Jaffa's Jewish population - the
Neve Tzedek ,Neve Shalom andOhel Moshe neighborhoods. In 1922, he became a member in the city council of Tel Aviv, representing theUnited Centrist List party. In 1929 he was appointed as deputy mayor toMeir Dizengoff .In the 1936 municipal elections, Rokach represented the right-wing parties, although he lost to
Moshe Shalosh of the workers' parties. Nevertheless, the BritishHigh Commissioner forced Rokach's appointment to the mayoral post. Despite public uproar about British intervention in the Jewish democratic process, Rokach went on to serve as mayor of Tel Aviv until 1953. For his great success, he was awarded the title of Officer of theOrder of the British Empire .During his tenure, Tel Aviv expanded rapidly and its population tripled. Jaffa, Rokach's birthplace, was merged into the city in 1949, giving it a significant population boost, despite Rokach's initial opposition to the merger.
The 1936-39 Arab revolt,
World War II and the1948 Arab-Israeli War all occurred during his tenure, includingOperation Hametz - the capture of Jaffa from Arab hands. During this period, Tel Aviv was bombed from the air multiple times, the first being by the Italian Air Force in 1940. After this, underground shelters and loudspeaker systems were built, which also served the population in 1949, when Egyptian Spitfires made strafing runs on the city. OnAugust 5 ,1947 , Rokach, along with other municipal leaders, was imprisoned inLatrun , for aiding Jewish underground organizations. He was released in September of the same year.In 1952, Rokach conducted a goodbye speech and devoted his time to the Knesset, ceased his activities in Tel Aviv and not attending municipal council meetings or interfering in city management in any way. However, he officially continued holding the post of mayor until
April 13 ,1953 , whenChaim Levanon was elected to replace him.Other activity
Rokach served as head of the
Maccabi World Union . He was a member of theKnesset from its first inception until the third as a member of theGeneral Zionists . In the first and second Knessets, he was also a member of the Finance Committee. In the third Knesset, he also held the position of deputy speaker.In the fourth and fifth governments, between 1952 and 1955, Rokach served as the
Interior Minister of Israel . In 2008, Israel Post honored him on a postage stampExternal links
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