Michael Malchieli
Michael Malchieli | |
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Faction represented in the Knesset | |
2016– | Shas |
Personal details | |
Born | Jerusalem | 7 October 1982
Michael Malchieli (Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל מַלְכִּיאֵלִי, born 7 October 1982) is an Israeli politician who serves as a member of the Knesset for the Sephardi ultra-Orthodox Shas party.
Biography[]
Malchieli was a pupil at the Hebron Yeshiva,[1] and later gained a BA in education and Israel Heritage from Bayit VeGan College and studied for a master's in public policy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[2] He taught at Boys Town Jerusalem between 2005 and 2009, and was Rosh yeshiva at the Tiferet Zvi yeshiva from 2008 until 2013.
In 2013, he was elected to Jerusalem City Council, where he held the portfolio for ultra-Orthodox sports.[1] He was also chief of staff to Minister of Religious Services David Azulai.[1] He was placed eleventh on the Shas list for the 2015 Knesset elections.[3] Although the party won only seven seats, he entered the Knesset on 2 November 2016 as a replacement for party leader Aryeh Deri, who resigned from the Knesset.[4]
Malchieli is married, with five children, and lives in the East Jerusalem settlement of Neve Yaakov,[1] where he was chairman of the neighbourhood council from 2012 to 2013.[2]
References[]
- ^ a b c d Deri quits Knesset, to be replaced by Jerusalem councilman The Jerusalem Post, 31 October 2016
- ^ a b Michael Malchieli: Particulars Knesset website
- ^ Israel Election Updates Deadline to Submit Knesset Slates Passes; Likud to Contend Alone Haaretz, 29 January 2015
- ^ Interior Minister Shal Leader Deri Resigns From Knesset Yeshiva World, 31 October 2016
External links[]
- Michael Malchieli on the Knesset website
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Social Sciences alumni
- Israeli educators
- Israeli Jews
- Israeli Orthodox Jews
- Israeli Rosh yeshivas
- Israeli settlers
- Jewish Israeli politicians
- Members of the 20th Knesset (2015–2019)
- Members of the 21st Knesset (2019)
- Members of the 22nd Knesset (2019–2020)
- Members of the 23rd Knesset (2020–2021)
- Members of the 24th Knesset (2021–present)
- Shas politicians