Tamar Gozansky
Tamar Gozansky | |
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Faction represented in the Knesset | |
1990–2003 | Hadash |
Personal details | |
Born | Petah Tikva, Mandatory Palestine | 3 October 1940
Tamar Gozansky (Hebrew: תמר גוז'נסקי, also spelt Tamar Gozhansky; born 3 October 1940) is an Israeli politician.
Biography
[edit]Tamar Gozansky was born in Petah Tikva during the Mandate period to a Russian Jewish family. She earned an MSc in Economics from Leningrad State University. She later worked as an economist.
Political career
[edit]Gozansky joined Maki (the Israeli Communist Party), the major part of the Hadash alliance. She entered the Knesset in July 1990 as a replacement for veteran Hadash MK Tawfik Toubi and retained her seat in the 1992 elections, after which she chaired the Knesset's joint committee on early childhood.[1]
She was reelected in 1996, and again chaired the joint committee on early childhood. Following a third re-election in 1999 she became chairwoman of the committee on the rights of the child and the special committee for school dropout rates
Prior to the 2003 election, Gozansky announced that she would not seek re-election, which required a special majority of the party for its veteran representatives in the Knesset.
Further reading
[edit]- Economic Independence - How? (1969)
- The Development of Capitalism in Palestine (1988)
References
[edit]- ^ שליט, דוד (2009-05-01). "לתמר גוז'נסקי יש סיבה טובה לחגוג והיא רוצה שכולם ילמדו לקח: "מי שקבר את 1 במאי חי באשליה"". Globes. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
External links
[edit]- Tamar Gozansky on the Knesset website
- Bat Shalom (Daughter of Peace)
- Official Maki website
- 1940 births
- Israeli economists
- Israeli communists
- Jewish Israeli politicians
- Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent
- Women members of the Knesset
- Saint Petersburg State University alumni
- People from Petah Tikva
- Living people
- Hadash politicians
- Jewish socialists
- Jews from Mandatory Palestine
- Maki (political party) politicians
- Members of the 12th Knesset (1988–1992)
- Members of the 13th Knesset (1992–1996)
- Members of the 14th Knesset (1996–1999)
- Members of the 15th Knesset (1999–2003)
- 21st-century Israeli women politicians
- 20th-century Israeli women politicians