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Lawyer, Journalist and Former MK: New Knesset Members Entered by Norwegian Law | Israel Today

2020-06-17T16:51:47.177Z


| politicalAfter approving the amendment to the "Basic Law: Knesset" proposal - Norwegian law - according to which a MK serving as a minister or deputy minister can temporarily suspend his membership in the Knesset, the MKs list is expected to be a facelift • In "Israel Today" we examined who the people will become Coming soon to members of the Israeli House of Representatives Knesset members in the Israeli...


After approving the amendment to the "Basic Law: Knesset" proposal - Norwegian law - according to which a MK serving as a minister or deputy minister can temporarily suspend his membership in the Knesset, the MKs list is expected to be a facelift • In "Israel Today" we examined who the people will become Coming soon to members of the Israeli House of Representatives

Knesset members in the Israeli parliament are expected to make changes after yesterday's Knesset approved the amendment to the "Basic Law: Knesset" - Norwegian law - according to which MKs who serve as minister or as deputy minister can temporarily suspend their membership in the Knesset. 43, and the plenum rejected all reservations he has made, and now, in "Israel Today", we examined and examined who are the soon-to-be new Knesset members who are expected to operate in the Mishkan.

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Yurai Lahav Renzano, the youngest Knesset member, 31, the nurturing of Yesh Atid's chairman, Yair Lapid. ) To serve in the post. Failed to enter due to its placement on the list for the 22nd Knesset and the 23rd Knesset. In the past, the chairperson of the TA Jaffa student council served for 3 years. Has a BA in Law and History of Africa, Middle East from Tel Aviv University. Lives with his parents in Herzliya. Belongs to the proud community and works for her.  

Einav Kabala, a lawyer and associate of the Minister of Justice. Until recently, she served as Chief of Staff of Avi Nissenkorn, during his time at the Histadrut. Kabela was to be appointed Director General of the Ministry of Justice in case the Norwegian law was not approved. In the past she also served as Executive Director of the Federation of Trade Unions in the Histadrut and was a senior partner in negotiating negotiations and formulating collective agreements. She is observant and lives in Ashkelon, holds a law degree, is married and a mother to a daughter. 

Hila Xi and Zan, a former journalist and PR woman. In her last position, she served as Head of Publications and Information Center at the Local Government Center. Hila was a journalist on Channel 10 News, Channel 2 and Yedioth Ahronoth. She managed the Jerusalem Institute's spokes and public relations department. She has a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Political Science and Communication from Bar Ilan University and the founder of the "Different Equals - Movement for Equal Opportunities for Women and Men." Shai and Zane, 38, is a mitzvah of mother of four and lives in Intelligence. 

Tahla Friedman, known in the religious stream as a feminist. Established and led social cohesion organizations and initiatives in Jerusalem and Israel. She was chairman of the Torah and Labor Trustees movement. She is one of the founders of the Jerusalem Movement and the coalition of organizations in Jerusalem. A senior colleague and director of programs at the Dawn Institute, a think tank for social cohesion promotion, and a researcher at the Hartman Institute.

In the past, Friedman wrote a legal column in the "Point" newspaper and in the Jerusalem newspaper "All the City" a weekly column. In 2015, she was selected by "Makor Rishon" to be one of the 100 influential religious women in Israel. She has a Masters of Law degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Friedman is 42, married and mother of five. 

Michal Kotler Wensh, a lawyer by profession, grew up in Canada. Lawyer and mediator in the public and private sectors. Focuses on a variety of legal, social and academic activities based on identifying and building bridges and connections in Israeli society and the relationship between Israel and the Diaspora. Among other things, she served as director of international relations at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, the coordinator of the Civilian Codification Committee in the Ministry of Justice, and was a member of the Executive Committee at Zion Reconciliation. Resident of Ra'anana and mother of four.

Yitzhak Pindros of Torah Judaism, 49, was a MK in the 21st Knesset for only a few months. In his past, he was six years from 2001 to 2007, mayor of Beitar Elite and then deputy mayor of Jerusalem. Torah flag. He was born in Jerusalem to parents who immigrated from the US, studied in the Talmud Torah and in the yeshiva of Aderet Eliyahu. At the age of 19 he married the daughter of Rabbi Rotenberg and settled in Betar Elite.

Ariel Kellner, of Likud, 40, was a MK in the Knesset 21. He was born in Haifa to a secular family and attended the Real School. In the IDF, he served as a combat medic in Golani, and after his release studied industrial engineering and management at the Technion, and completed his MBA at the University of Haifa. Prior to entering the Knesset, he worked as a project manager at a high-tech company. Kellner lives in Haifa, is married and is the father of five.

Osnat Marek of the Likud, 53, was a MK for a short period in the 20th and 21st Knesset. She is a resident of Ma'aleh Adumim and a mother of three sons. Born in Be'er Sheva and raised in Ofakim and holds a law degree from Ramat Gan College. Mark studied business administration and human resources management At Bar-Ilan University and owns a law firm in Jerusalem.

Uriel Boso from Shas, born in Carmela and now 47 years old. His mother is the daughter of the mayor, Yitzhak Abuchatzira, and his father who immigrated from Argentina studied at the Porat Yosef Yeshiva. Boso studied at the Ma'alot Torah Yeshiva in Jerusalem, and after his marriage studied in the teaching and document for the rabbinate. And reached the rank of lieutenant and then completed a bachelor of law degree in the UNO Academic College. Since 2006, Bosso has represented Shas on the Petah Tikva City Council and has served as the Deputy Mayor and Deputy Mayor. He is married, lives in Petah Tikva and is the father of six children.

Rabbi Baruch Gazhei, 39, of the Shas Party. Born in Ethiopia and immigrated to Israel at the age of two with his family. They lived in the absorption center in Be'er Sheva and Baruch attended Yosef Caro Elementary School and in the Yeshivat Amit in Be'er Sheva. In 1990 he joined the IDF. He served as a security guard in the cherry unit and participated in Operation Defensive Shield. Prior to his release, he worked as a security officer in the Ministry of Defense, began studying law in the UNO academic community and lived in Ganei Tikva. Established the spiritual center "Another Yosef Hai" in Be'er Sheva.

Rabbi Ghazi had already managed to stir up a storm, after publicizing his words during a sermon. "It is written in the books of the Kabbalah that a woman who was used to discovering her upper body usually returns her to a cow's incarnation because her udders are exposed. Therefore, a woman should be humble," Ghazi said. "By the way, that's one of the reasons women suffer from breast cancer. Why? Because everyone's eyes are there - and then she'll have the bad eye. That's one of the reasons women go through, neither us nor you, abort their children. Why? She got pregnant - and uploads a picture Of her stomach. Say, are you normal? "

In response to the rabbi, Shas chairman Interior Minister Aryeh Deri said: "The rabbi told me that these are several sentences that were taken out of context, from a two-hour lesson to his students about four years ago. I made it clear to him that these things are not acceptable and do not represent the Shas and Rabbi movement. Gazhi understood that. "

Yossi Tayeb, 38, of Shas, was born in Paris in the 15th district and grew up in France until the age of 17. When he immigrated to Israel, he served in the "Pelahik Golani" cruiser unit and studied at the Mir Yeshiva. After his marriage he studied in the "Teaching Methods for Rabbis" where he was ordained a rabbinate. To a mission in the city of Toulouse, France, where he served as rabbi and established educational projects. When he returned to Israel in 2008, he began managing projects for French immigrants until 2020. Most recently, he served as deputy head of the Shi'ite Forest Council on behalf of Shas.

Participating in the preparation: Yehuda Schlesinger

Source: israelhayom

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