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Place of birth
  
Vienna, Austria

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Gershon Shafat

1984–1992
  
Tehiya

Year of aliyah
  
1934


Gershon Shafat

Date of birth
  
(1927-12-06) 6 December 1927 (age 88)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1984, Israeli legislative election, 1988

Gershon Shafat (Hebrew: גרשון שפט‎‎, born 6 December 1927) is an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Tehiya during the mid–1980s and early 1990s.

Biography

Born Gershon Staub in Vienna, Austria in 1927, Shafat emigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1934. He was educated at the Moria high school in Tel Aviv, and spent two years studying history and sociology at university.

He became a member of the Bnei Akiva youth movement, and later joined the National Religious Party. In 1946 he was amongst the founders of kibbutz Ein Tzurim. After the kibbutz was conquered by the Jordanian Army, he was a prisoner of war for ten months. When released, he was a member of the group that re-established Ein Tzurim in a new location.

From 1956 until 1958 he worked as the manager of the Purchasing Organisation, and as the Co-ordinator of the Religious Kibbutz Movement's political committee. Between 1961 and 1977 he managed a Tadmor factory

In 1974 he became a member of the Gush Emunim settlement movement's secretariat, and held the post of political secretary between 1976 and 1979. He joined the new Tehiya party in 1979, and served as its secretary-general until 1985. Placed fifth on the party's list, he was elected to the Knesset in 1984, as Tehiya won five seats. Although he lost his seat in the 1988 elections, he returned to the Knesset on 31 January 1990 as a replacement for Yuval Ne'eman, who had resigned his seat. Shafat lost his seat again in the 1992 elections, in which Tehiya failed to cross the electoral threshold.

References

Gershon Shafat Wikipedia