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Zerach Warhaftig |
| Zerach Warhaftig | |
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| Date of birth | 2 February 1906 |
| Place of birth | Volkovysk, Russian Empire |
| Year of Aliyah | 1947 |
| Date of death | 26 September 2002 |
| Knesset(s) | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th |
| Party | National Religious Party |
| Former parties | United Religious Front, Hapoel HaMizrachi |
| Gov't roles (current in bold) |
Minister of Religions |
Rabbi Dr. Zerach Warhaftig (Hebrew: זרח ורהפטיג, Yiddish: זרח ווארהאפטיק, also spelt Zerah Wahrhaftig, Zorach Warhaftig or Zérach Varhaftig, 2 February 1906 - 26 September 2002) was an Israeli lawyer and politician and a signatory of Israel's Declaration of Independence.
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Warhaftig was born in Volkovysk in the Russian Empire (today Vaŭkavysk, Belarus) in 1906. He immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1947 and immediately got involved in politics. Initially he joined the Hapoel HaMizrachi party, a religious-zionist party, and was elected to the first Knesset as part of the United Religious Front, an alliance between Mizrachi, Hapoel HaMizrachi, Agudat Israel and Agudat Israel Workers. In 1948 he had also started lecturing in Jewish Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a role he maintained until 1963.
The party contended in the 1951 elections alone. Although it only won two seats, it was included in David Ben-Gurion's coalition, and Warhaftig was appointed Deputy Minister of Religions in the fourth government. In 1956, Hapoel HaMizrachi and Mizrachi merged to form the National Religious Party. Warhaftig led the party and retained his ministerial role until the end of the third Knesset.
After the 1961 elections (the fifth Knesset) he was appointed Minister of Religions, a position he held until 1974. In 1981 he left the Knesset.
Warhaftig was among the founders of Bar-Ilan University.
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