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Place of birth
  
Kiel, Germany

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Elyakim Haetzni

1988–1992
  
Tehiya

Year of aliyah
  
1938


Elyakim Haetzni

Date of birth
  
(1926-06-22) 22 June 1926 (age 89)

Education
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1988

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Elyakim Haetzni (Hebrew: אליקים העצני‎‎, born 22 June 1926) is an Israeli lawyer, settlement activist, and former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Tehiya from 1990 until 1992.

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Biography

Born Georg Bombach in Kiel, Germany in 1926, Haetzni made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1938 with his parents and sister, settling in the Kerem Avraham neighbourhood of Jerusalem. He studied at the Mizrachi Teachers' Seminary in Jerusalem, and was a member of the Haganah. He was severely wounded in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and spent eighteen months in hospital. He went on to attend the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, graduating with a law degree in 1954. Whilst a student he established the Sherut HaMitnavdim volunteer organisation, which helped new immigrants and protested government corruption, with Haetzni himself renouncing his membership of the ruling Mapai party.

In 1961 he established a law firm in Tel Aviv. After Israel's victory in the Six-Day War in 1967, he was involved in Jewish settlement in the West Bank, including the re-establishment of the Etzion Bloc and a Jewish community in Hebron. In 1972 he moved from Ramat Gan to the new Kiryat Arba settlement near Hebron. He later opened a law practice in the settlement. He became a member of the Yesha Council's Steering Committee, and joined the right-wing Tehiya party. He was on the party's list for the 1988 Knesset elections, but failed to win a seat. However, he entered the Knesset on 31 January 1990 as a replacement for Eliezer Waldman.

Haetzni is married, with four children.

References

Elyakim Haetzni Wikipedia