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Date of birth
  
1909

1974–1977
  
Alignment

Died
  
November 18, 1994

Date of death
  
18 November 1994

Role
  
Politician

Year of aliyah
  
1932

Name
  
Meir Talmi

1977
  
Mapam


Meir Talmi

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1973

Place of birth
  
Warsaw, Russian Empire

Meir Talmi (Hebrew: מאיר תלמי‎‎, born 1909, died 18 November 1994) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment and Mapam between 1974 and 1981.

Biography

Born in Warsaw in the Russian Empire (today in Poland), Talmi joined Hashomer Hatzair during his youth, and was a member of the national leadership in Poland. He met his wife Emma Levine, later also a Knesset member, when she visited Poland as an emissary of the movement. They later had three children, Yigal (born 1934), Yehuda (1940) and Binyamin (1946).

In 1932 he made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine, and the following year became a member of kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek. He started working in the Kibbutz Artzi movement, later becoming its secretary. He also joined Mapam, also serving as the party's secretary general.

In 1973 he was elected to the Knesset on the Alignment list, an alliance of Mapam and the Labor Party. On 10 April 1977 Mapam broke away from the Alignment, but rejoined two days later. Talmi was re-elected in 1977 on the Alignment list, but lost his seat in the 1981 elections.

He died in 1994.

References

Meir Talmi Wikipedia