Ze'ev Zrizi

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Ze'ev Zrizi
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2nd Mayor of Beersheba
In office
1961–1963
Preceded byDavid Tuviyahu
Succeeded byEliyahu Nawi
Personal details
Born1916
Wyszków, Poland
Died3 August 2011(2011-08-03) (aged 94–95)
Beersheba, Israel
Political partyMapam

Ze'ev Zrizi, Hebrew: זאב זריזי (born 1916 – August 3, 2011) was the second mayor of the Israeli city of Beersheba.

Ze'ev Zrizi was a member of the city council since 1949, representing Mapam. In 1961 after political changes within the city, the city council appointed him to replace founding Mayor David Tuviyahu.

In 1963, Zrizi was succeeded by Eliyahu Nawi, although he continued serving as Nawi's deputy in the ruling Mapai–Mapam coalition for nearly 20 years.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Meir-Glitzenstein (2009), pp. 272–273

Bibliography[]

  • Meir-Glitzenstein, Esther (2009). Tzameret, Tzvi; Halamish, Aviva; Meir-Glitzenstein, Esther (eds.). The Development Towns. Idan Series, Vol. 24 (in Hebrew). Yad Ben Tzvi Publishing. ISBN 978-965-217-298-3.


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