Avraham Elmalih
Avraham Elmalih (Hebrew: אברהם אלמליח, 1885[1] – 2 April 1967) was a journalist, Zionist activist and Israeli politician.
Avraham Elmalih | |
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Date of birth | 1885 |
Place of birth | Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire |
Date of death | 2 April 1967 |
Knessets | 1 |
Faction represented in Knesset | |
1949–1951 | Sephardim & Oriental Communities |
Biography
Born in Jerusalem, Elmalih was educated in a yeshiva and an alliance school. He studied at the Archaeological Institute and worked as a teacher in his home city, as well as in Istanbul, Jaffa and Damascus. In 1914, Elmalih established the Herut newspaper, editing it until 1919. During World War I, he was exiled to Damascus.
In 1920, he was elected to the Assembly of Representatives for Histadrut HaSephardim, and the following year joined the Jewish National Council. In 1921, he became a member of the editorial board of the Doar Hayom newspaper, serving until 1932. In 1928, Elmaliah published a book entitled The Land of Israel and Syria during WWI. In 1935, he became a member of Jerusalem city council.
Following Israeli independence, he was elected to the first Knesset in 1949 on the Sephardim and Oriental Communities. He lost his seat in the 1951 elections.
References
- Encyclopaedia Judaica, 1971 Edition, Volume 6, page 682.
External links
- Avraham Elmalih on the Knesset website