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Succeeded by
  
Yisrael Peled

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Avraham Krinitzi


Religion
  
Judaism

Political party
  
General Zionists

Party
  
General Zionists

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Born
  
December 26, 1886 Grodno, Russian Empire (
1886-12-26
)

Died
  
November 13, 1969, Ramat Gan, Israel

Avraham Krinitzi (Hebrew: אברהם קריניצי‎‎; December 26, 1886 – November 13, 1969) was an Israeli politician who served as the first mayor of Ramat Gan between 1926 and 1969.

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Childhood and military service

Krinitzi was born on 1886 in Grodno in the Russian Empire (in present-day Belarus). In 1905 he immigrated to Ottoman-ruled Palestine during the Second Aliyah. He became involved in settlement activities and security and was one of the early members of the Haganah. During World War I he worked for the Ottoman railways.

Political career

In 1926, the Mandatory Palestine government granted Ramat Gan the status of a local council, and Krinitzi became its first Head. Between 1926 and his death in 1969 he won twelve consecutive elections, and hs term in office of 43 years (24 years as the Head of the Council and another 19 years as mayor) is thought to be a world record. During his term in offices, he oversaw a succession of coalitions between right-wing and centrist parties.

Death

In November 1969, shortly after his election for mayor for the twelfth term, he died in a car accident along with his son-in-law Yeshayahu Shmuelevich and his driver Baruch Azani. The three were buried in a special gravesite at the Ramat Gan National Park.

In his will, that was written in June 1966, he left his home by the municipality to be used for public and culturally purposes. Today the house as a museum and archive the history of Ramat Gan with experiential training activities are conducted for tourists and schools students.

References

Avraham Krinitzi Wikipedia