Yitzhak Yitzhaky (politician born 1902)
Yitzhak Yitzhaky | |
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Faction represented in the Knesset | |
1955 | Mapam |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 October 1902 Rîbnița, Russian Empire |
Died | 22 September 1955 | (aged 52)
Yitzhak Yitzhaky (Hebrew: יצחק יצחקי, born Yitzhok Lishovsky; 11 October 1902 – 21 September 1955) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Assembly of Representatives and Knesset.
Biography[]
Born in Rîbnița in the Russian Empire (today in Moldova), Yitzhaky served in the Red Army in the Russian Civil War. A member of HeHalutz, he helped organise Jewish self-defence against pogroms. He made aliyah to Palestine in 1921, and joined Gdud HaAvoda, in which he worked draining swamps, building roads and construction.
He became one of the leaders of the Left Poale Zion movement, and returned to Europe as an emissary for it in 1925. In 1934 he was amongst the founders of the Marxist Circles movement, and also helped establish the League for Arab-Jewish Co-operation. He later helped initiate the merger of Left Poale Zion and Ahdut HaAvoda, and was amongst the Mapam leadership after it was formed by a merger of Ahdut HaAvoda-Poale Zion and the Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party. He was elected to the Knesset on the Mapam list in the July 1955 elections, but died later that year. His seat was taken by Yussuf Hamis.[1]
References[]
- ^ Knesset Members in the Third Knesset Knesset website
External links[]
- Yitzhak Yitzhaki on the Knesset website
- 1902 births
- 1955 deaths
- Transnistrian people
- Soviet military personnel
- People of the Russian Civil War
- Israeli Jews
- Moldovan Jews
- Israeli people of Moldovan-Jewish descent
- Moldovan emigrants to Israel
- Members of the Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine)
- Members of the 3rd Knesset (1955–1959)
- Soviet emigrants to Israel
- Poale Zion politicians
- Mapam politicians
- Jewish socialists