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Date of birth
  
13 April 1920

Name
  
Eliezer Preminger

Place of birth
  
Role
  
Israeli Politician

Year of aliyah
  
1939

Died
  
September 15, 2001

1949–1951
  

Date of death
  
15 September 2001(2001-09-15) (aged 81)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1949

Eliezer Preminger (Hebrew: אליעזר פרמינגר‎‎ April 13, 1920 – September 15, 2001) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Maki, the Hebrew Communists and Mapam between 1949 and 1951.

Born in Vienna in 1920, Preminger made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1939. He joined the Palestine Communist Party, but in 1945 was one of the leaders of a group that left in order to form the Hebrew Communists party. In 1948 he joined Maki, and was elected to the first Knesset in 1949 on the party's list. During his period in the Knesset, Preminger held the following functions: Chair, Subcommittee on Distribution of Raw Materials, Observer, Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, Member of Economic Affairs Committee, Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, Committee for Public Services. Following a purge of Maki's leadership, Preminger left the party and resurrected the Hebrew Communists party on 8 June 1949. On 15 August 1949, he joined Mapam. He lost his seat in the 1951 elections, and later worked as Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Development, as well as serving on the board of directors of Israel Quarries and the Phosphates Company.

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Eliezer Preminger Wikipedia


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