Aram Moshe ( Hebrew משה ארם ; nee Moishe Kazarnovsky ; August 7, 1896 , Lyady , Mogilev Province - October 14, 1978 , Israel ) - Israeli politician, member of the Knesset of five convocations.
| Moshe Aram (Kazarnovsky) | |
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| Heb. משה ארם | |
| Birth name | Moishe Kazarnovsky |
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| A place of death | |
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| Year of repatriation | 1924 |
| Knesset Calls | 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 |
| The consignment | |
| Education | University of Moscow |
Biography
Moshe Kazarnovsky was born in the town of Lyady in the family of Shaul Kazarnovsky and Bluma Basina . He received his initial education in a modernized header [2] . From 1912 to 1916 he studied at the Ratner Jewish Grammar School in Gomel . He received his higher education at the Psychoneurological Institute in Petrograd and at the Law Faculty of Moscow University [3] .
During the February and October revolutions of 1917 he was an activist of the Poalei Zion party and a member of its central committee in Moscow [2] . In 1919 he moved to Lithuania , where he headed a secondary school in Kaunas [3] .
In 1921 he was expelled from Lithuania and moved to Germany . In 1922-1923 he worked at the Soviet Embassy in Berlin .
In 1924 he emigrated to Eretz Yisrael . Settling in Tel Aviv , he worked on building houses and laying roads. He was a member of the Poale Jaffa Bet Aviv Council from 1924 to 1935. In 1926 he was elected to the Council of Tel Aviv City Hall. At the invitation of the republican government, he visited Spain during the Civil War [4] . In 1946, a member of the Zionist working committee and organizational department of the Jewish Agency .
He was a member of the working committee of the trade union and headed the department for the mobilization and demobilization of soldiers. Member of the Knesset of the five convocations [3] .
He died in 1978 . His name is given to a street in the Revivim quarter in Tel Aviv .
Notes
- ↑ חה"כ משה ארם (קזנובסקי) - The Knesset .
- ↑ 1 2 Biography 1 , 2 , in David Tidhar’s book, Encyclopedia of the Pioneers and Builders of Israel, p. 1955-1956
- ↑ 1 2 3 on the Knesset website
- ↑ דוד תדהר (David Tidhar). (משה ארם (קזרנובסקי (Moshe Aram (Kazarnovsky))) (Hebrew) . אנציקלופדיה לחלוצי הישוב ובוניו (Encyclopedia of the pioneers and builders of Israel). Date of treatment April 22, 2016.