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Date of birth
  
5 August 1919

Died
  
November 12, 1987, Israel

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Menachem Ratzon

1949–1951
  
Mapam


Place of birth
  
Petah Tikva, Mandatory Palestine

Date of death
  
12 November 1987 (aged 68)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1949

Menachem Ratzon (Hebrew: מנחם רצון‎‎, born 5 August 1919, died 12 November 1987) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapam.

Biography

Born in Petah Tikva shortly after the end of World War I, Ratzon worked in orchards, industry and as a tour guide. He joined the Socialist League, which later evolved into Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party and then Mapam. He served on the actions committee of the Histadrut trade union, and was also a member of Petah Tikva's Workers Council, and director of its planning department.

He was placed twenty-first on the Mapam list for the 1949 elections, but missed out on a seat as Mapam won 19 mandates. However, he entered the Knesset on 10 April 1951 as a replacement for Dov Bar-Nir, who resigned his seat. For the July 1951 elections he was placed seventeenth on the party's list, but lost his seat as Mapam was reduced to 15 seats. He was twenty-third on the Mapam list for the 1955 elections, but again failed to win a seat.

He died in 1987 at the age of 68

References

Menachem Ratzon Wikipedia