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Date of birth
  
10 July 1904

1949–1955
  
Mapai

Name
  
Haim Ben-Asher


Year of aliyah
  
1924

Role
  
Politician

Died
  
July 14, 1998

Haim Ben-Asher

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1949, Israeli legislative election, 1951

Place of birth
  
Odessa, Russian Empire

Date of death
  
14 July 1998 (aged 94)

Haim Ben-Asher (Hebrew: חיים בן-אשר‎‎, born Haim Finkel on 10 July 1904, died 14 July 1998) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapai between 1949 and 1955.

Biography

Born in Odessa in the Russian Empire (today in Ukraine), Ben-Asher studied at a heder. He made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1924, and studied at the Hebrew University. A member of the Ein Harod platoon in the city, he was amongst the founders of kibbutz Givat Brenner in 1928, although he later moved to Netzer Sereni after the split in the HaKibbutz HaMeuhad movement. He also worked as an emissary of the HeHalutz movement in Germany and Poland. During World War II he enlisted in the Jewish Brigade. Whilst in the army, he edited The Soldier newspaper and the Jewish Bridage's magazine, HaMa'avak.

A member of Mapai's central committee, in the first Knesset elections in 1949 he won a seat on the party's list. He was re-elected in 1951, but lost his seat in the 1955 elections. In 1959 he published a book, The Future World of Yesterday, and also served as director of Beit Berl Academic College.

He died in 1998 at the age of 94.

References

Haim Ben-Asher Wikipedia