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Eliyahu Elyashar

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Elyashar was amongst the party members who broke away to reform Sephardim and Oriental Communities. He again headed its list for the elections, but it received only 0.8% of the vote, failing to cross the 1% electoral threshold, resulting in Eliashar losing his seat.
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in Jerusalem, and also served as a member of its presidium. In 1942, he was elected its president. In the same year he started publishing and editing the weekly newspaper
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in 1922, eventually managing the Trade Bureau in the Department of Customs and Trade. In 1935, he left the civil service and went into business.
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list, and became a Knesset member when the party won four seats. He headed the party for the
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Elyashar studied medicine at the University of Beirut, as well as law in
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After the British took control of Palestine, he started working for the
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in Jerusalem and served as a member of the Defence Committee of the
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through his mother. Elyashar's mother Rosa was the daughter of
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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Eliyahu Eliashar

Knesset
Sephardim & Oriental Communities
General Zionists
Jerusalem
Ottoman Empire
Hebrew
Jerusalem
Ottoman Empire
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar
Raphael Meir Panigel
Yosef Navon
Israel Dov Frumkin
Cairo
World War I
Ottoman Army
Mandate government
Sephardi Community Committee
Jewish National Council
Haganah
Provisional State Council
first Knesset elections
Sephardim and Oriental Communities
1951 elections
General Zionists
1955 elections
Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace

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