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Date of birth
  
31 May 1936

Education
  
Bar-Ilan University

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Zevulun Hammer

Place of death
  
Jerusalem, Israel

Party
  
National Religious Party

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Place of birth
  
Haifa, Mandatory Palestine

Date of death
  
20 January 1998(1998-01-20) (aged 61)

1969–1984
  
National Religious Party

1984
  
Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre

Died
  
January 20, 1998, Jerusalem, Israel

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1969

Zevulun Hammer (Hebrew: זבולון המר‎‎, 31 May 1936 – 20 January 1998) was an Israeli politician, minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

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Biography

Hammer was born in Haifa during the Mandate era. He was an active member of the Bnei Akiva youth movement (which he led), and served in the Israeli Armored Corps in a Nahal programme. He graduated from Bar-Ilan University with a BA in Judaism and Bible, as well as a teaching certificate and worked as a teacher. At the university, he headed the Student Union and was a member of the Presidium of the Israeli Students Association and the World Union of Jewish Students.

Political career

Hammer was first elected to the Knesset in 1969 as a member of the National Religious Party. He became Deputy Minister of Education and Culture in January 1973. In November 1975 he was appointed Minister of Welfare, but in December 1976 his party resigned from the cabinet

After the 1977 elections he was appointed Minister of Education, a role he retained until September 1984. For a brief period during the 10th Knesset, Hammer and Yehuda Ben-Meir broke away from the NRP and formed a new faction, Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre; however, they returned to the NRP after two weeks.

In October 1986 he became Minister of Religious Affairs, and in 1990 was re-appointed Education Minister. He lost his place in the cabinet after the NRP were left out of Yitzhak Rabin's government, but regained it following the 1996 elections, when he was appointed Education Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. In August 1997 he was also appointed Minister of Religious Affairs.

Death

Hammer was diagnosed with cancer and died in office on 20 January 1998, leaving a wife and four children.

References

Zevulun Hammer Wikipedia