Simcha Rothman

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Simcha Rothman
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Faction represented in the Knesset
2021–Religious Zionist Party
Personal details
Born (1980-08-13) 13 August 1980 (age 41)
Bnei Brak, Israel

Simcha Dan Rothman (Hebrew: שִׂמְחָה דָּן רוֹטְמָן, born 13 August 1980)[1] is an Israeli lawyer, activist and politician. He is currently a member of the Knesset for the Religious Zionist Party.

Biography[]

Rothman was born into a family that had immigrated to Israel from Cleveland in the United States in the early 20th century.[2] He was educated at Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh and during his national service in the Israel Defense Forces served as a chaplain for the Combat Engineering Corps.[3] After earning an LLB at Bar-Ilan University he studied for a master's degree in public law at Tel Aviv University and Northwestern University.[2]

He founded the Movement for Governability and Democracy in 2013.[2] A critic of the corruption trial of Benjamin Netanyahu, he has campaigned for legislation to allow the government to override the Supreme Court and supports immunity from prosecution for serving Prime Ministers.[4][2]

Prior to the 2021 Knesset elections Rothman was placed fourth on the Religious Zionist Party list,[1] and was elected to the Knesset as the party won six seats.

Rothman is married and has five children.

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