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    Haim-Moshe Shapira (Hebrew: חיים משה שפירא, 26 March 1902 – 16 July 1970) was a key Israeli politician in the early days of the state's existence. A signatory...
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  • was framed by a committee including David Remez, Pinchas Rosen, Haim-Moshe Shapira, Moshe Sharett and Aharon Zisling. A second committee meeting, which...
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  • the ballot in 1988. The founders of the party were Yosef Burg and Haim-Moshe Shapira (both from Hapoel HaMizrachi), who focused their activity mainly on...
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    on May 3, 1898. She was the daughter of Blume Neiditch (died 1951) and Moshe Yitzhak Mabovitch (died 1944), a carpenter. Meir wrote in her autobiography...
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  • businessman Haim-Moshe Shapira, Israeli politician Isaiah Meïr Kahana Shapira (1828–1887), Polish-German rabbi and author Moshe Shmuel Shapira, rabbi Moses...
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    great-grandfather was Haim-Moshe Shapira, one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence of Israel. On October 7, 2023, Shapira went to the Nova...
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    coalition government by David Ben-Gurion and Hapoel HaMizrachi MK Haim-Moshe Shapira was made Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Health and Minister...
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    residency, identity cards, and student and entry visas. The current Minister is Moshe Arbel. Providing citizenship and permanent resident status. Issuing of entry...
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    David Ben-Gurion, Mordechai Bentov, Moshe Sharett (Mapai), Peretz Bernstein (General Zionists), Haim-Moshe Shapira (Hapoel HaMizrachi), Aharon Zisling...
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    was based. Among the primary opponents of the name were Minister Haim-Moshe Shapira and the Hatzohar party, both in favor of Tzva Yisra'el. The IDF traces...
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  • non-Jewish spouses, mothers, children or other family members. Initially, Haim-Moshe Shapira of the URF, who was Minister of Immigration in the cabinet, attempted...
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    Prime Ministers and several defections; Rostam Bastuni, Avraham Berman and Moshe Sneh left Mapam and set up the Left Faction. Bastuni later returned to Mapam...
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    MKs except Haim-Moshe Shapira and Michael Hasani resigned from the Knesset upon being appointed to the cabinet. 4 Yaakov-Shimshon Shapira was out of office...
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    Ahdut HaAvoda ministers of leaking information about IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan's trip to West Germany to the press and demanded their resignation...
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    settlement department in the Jewish Agency; minister of internal affairs Haim-Moshe Shapira; and Michael Hazani of the national religious movement. Supporters...
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    for further counseling; only the National Religious Party leader Haim-Moshe Shapira vocally opposed the attack, while Education Minister Zalman Aran opposed...
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  • the Druze Party and Jewish-Arab Brotherhood, each with a single seat). Haim Hillel Ben-Sasson, ed. A History of the Jewish People (Harvard University...
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  • Rabbi Haim-Moshe Shapira of the National Religious Party. Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, Foreign Minister Golda Meir, and Transport Minister Moshe Carmel...
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    Party Government Term start Term end Notes Minister of Immigration 1 Haim-Moshe Shapira United Religious Front P, 1, 2 May 14, 1948 October 8, 1951 Minister...
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    Menachem Begin 21.7 26 0 Mafdal Haim-Moshe Shapira 9.7 12 +1 Agudat Yisrael Yitzhak-Meir Levin 3.2 4 0 Independent Liberals Moshe Kol 3.2 4 −1 National List...
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  • Israel 1983–1984, 1986–1992 Moshe-Haim Shapira, former minister Yaakov Shimshon Shapira, former minister Yosef Yisrael Shapira, former minister without portfolio...
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    # Minister Party Government Term start Term end Notes 1 Haim-Moshe Shapira United Religious Front, Hapoel HaMizrachi P, 1, 2 14 May 1948 8 October 1951...
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    General Zionists Israel Rokach 10.2 13 −7 National Religious Front Haim-Moshe Shapira 9.1 11 +1 Ahdut HaAvoda Yitzhak Tabenkin 8.2 10 New Mapam Meir Ya'ari...
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    of Religious Workers Yeshayahu Leibowitz ש‎ United Religious Front Haim Moshe Shapira ב‎ WIZO Rachel Cohen-Kagan נ‎ Workers Bloc 'Abd al-Rahman al-Husseini...
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    National Religious Party's list as a replacement for the deceased Haim-Moshe Shapira, and in September that year Shaki was appointed Deputy Minister of...
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  • expulsion in 1492 Yehuda Benasouli (1978–1997) Moshe Bendahan (1997–present[update]) Solomon Malka (1906–1949) Haim Simoni (1950–1952) Massoud El-Baz (1956–1965...
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    89th (armoured) Battalion, led by Lt. Col. Moshe Dayan, moved into Lydda. Israeli historian Anita Shapira writes that the raid was carried out on Dayan's...
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    (1915–1999), Chief Rabbi of Munich and rosh kollel of Zlatipol-Chortkov Haim-Moshe Shapira (1902–1970), signatory of Israel's declaration of independence, minister...
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    In October 1957, The name was changed to Merkaz Shapira in honor of Knesset member Haim-Moshe Shapira, who was wounded in a grenade attack, but due to...
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  • Unsung Israeli Prime Minister, Dies". Haaretz. Retrieved 8 May 2023. "Moshe Haim Shapiro, 68, Dies; Israel's Minister of the Interior". The New York Times...
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