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Date of birth
  
22 November 1902

1951–1955
  
Hapoel HaMizrachi

Place of birth
  
Mannheim, Germany

Name
  
Moshe Unna


Year of aliyah
  
1927

Role
  
Politician

1949–1951
  
United Religious Front

Died
  
February 21, 1989

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Date of death
  
21 February 1989 (aged 86)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1949

Moshe Unna (Hebrew: משה אונא‎‎, born 22 November 1902, died 21 February 1989) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the United Religious Front, Hapoel HaMizrachi and the National Religious Party between 1949 and 1969.

Biography

Born in Mannheim in Germany, Unna attended an agricultural school and a rabbinical seminary in Berlin, earning a diploma in agronomy. He joined the Blue-White and Young Mizrachi movements, and in 1924 was appointed manager of the Mizrachi agricultural estate in Germany.

In 1927 he made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine, where he worked in orchards. He returned to Germany in 1931 and 1933 as an emissary. In 1934 he joined Youth Aliyah, which also employed him.

In 1935 he was amongst the founders of the Religious Kibbutz Movement, and served on its secretariat until 1974. In 1937 he helped establish Tirat Zvi, a religious Kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley. In 1940 he became a member of the Assembly of Representatives and the Jewish National Council. Two years later he became a member of Hapoel HaMizrachi's executive committee, serving as treasurer from 1942 until 1949. In 1944 he moved to kibbutz Sde Eliyahu.

In 1949 he was elected to the first Knesset on the United Religious Front List, an alliance of the four major religious parties. He was re-elected on the Hapoel HaMizrachi list in 1951. In 1955 Hapoel HaMizrachi and Mizrachi allied to form the National Religious Party (which became a formal merger the following year), and Unna was re-elected on its list. On 22 March 1956 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Education and Culture, serving until 31 December 1957. He returned to the role on 13 January the following year, but left the cabinet again on 1 July when the NRP left the government.

Unna retained his seat in elections in 1959, 1961 and 1965, before losing his seat in the 1969 elections. He died in 1989 at the age of 86.

References

Moshe Unna Wikipedia