Aharon Yadlin

Aharon Jadlin (Hebrew אהרן ידלין; born April 17, 1926 in Ben Shemen, Palestine ) is a former Israeli educator and politician.

Life

He was a member of a group of scouts and national coordinator of the Scout Movement in the mandated territory. In 1946 he took part in the project of the eleven bases in the Negev and one of the founders of the kibbutz Be'eri. During the Palestine war in 1948 he was active in the Palmach.

From 1950 to 1952 he was on the management committee of the trade union Histadrut. He made a M. A. in history, economics and sociology at the Hebrew University. After cleavage of the Kibbutz Movement, he moved to the kibbutz Chazerim. He was a founder of the Beit Berl College, where he taught sociology and worked as executive director from 1955 to 1957. From 1964 to 1972 he was chairman of the committee for youth associations Mapai.

In 1960 he was elected for the Mapai in the fourth Knesset, where he remained until September 1961. From 1964 to 1979, he was consistently Knesset. He was a member of the Committee on Economic Affairs, Education and Culture, for the Constitution, law and justice, internal affairs and defense.

In the ninth Knesset, he was chairman of the Committee for Education. From 1964 to 1972 he was Deputy Minister of Education and from 1972 to 1974 he was Secretary General of the Avodah. From 1974 to 1977 he was Minister of Education. He led a full-day school program for the Israeli development towns and the areas affected by poverty.

After leaving the Knesset in 1979, he held various public offices, as well as Secretary General of the Kibbutz Movement " Hakibbutz Hameuchad " from 1985 to 1989.

He has three sons and eleven grandchildren. One of his sons is Jadlin Amos, Major General of the IDF.

Awards

2010 Got Jadlin the Israel Prize for his lifelong dedication and special contribution to Israeli society and the State of Israel.

Publications

  • The Goal and the Movement. Clarifying the Socialist Idea and its implementation. 1969
  • The Jewish component of Israeli Education. 1978 OCLC 80,126,168th
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