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Moshe Aram ( Birth name: Moses or Moshe Kasanowski Kasarnowski; Hebrew משה ארם; born August 7, 1896 in Ljady, Russian Empire; † 14 October 1978) was a native of the Russian empire Israeli politician who served as a deputy in 1949 the first Knesset was elected and this belonged intermittently fourteen years.

Life

Aram first attended the Jewish elementary school and then from 1912 to 1916, the Jewish secondary school in Gomel. He then studied only at the Psycho - Neurological Institute in St. Petersburg before he began in 1918 to study law at the Lomonosov University in Moscow. Already at that time he was active as a member of the Central Committee of the Marxist- Zionist movement Poale Zion and as a member of the Central Committee of the Culture League and was temporarily principal of a secondary school in Kaunas.

After 1924 Aram immigration ( aliyah ) was held to Palestine, he worked as a construction worker and road sector, and was among the leaders of the Poalei Tzion, for which he was active from 1924 to 1935 as a member of the Workers' Council of Tel Aviv- Jaffa and 1926 as a member of the City Council was chosen from Tel Aviv- Jaffa. Between 1935 and 1937 he worked as an emissary of the Poalei Tzion in the U.S. and was later in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War at the invitation of the Republicans in Spain.

After his return to Palestine, he was in 1946 a member of the Zionist Executive and the Organization Department of the Jewish Agency. He was also temporarily a member of the Executive Committee and Director of the Departments of mobilization and demobilized soldiers in the Histadrut, the umbrella organization of trade unions.

After the establishment of Israel, Aram was on February 14, first time in 1949 and was a member of the Knesset as a representative of the United Workers' Party ( Mapam ) and later Ahdut haAvoda on until 30 November 1959. During this time he was a member of numerous Knesset committees.

After six -year break, he was on May 4, 1965 again and was a member of the Knesset this now on until November 17, 1969. Most recently he was from November 1965 to November 1969 he was appointed Chairman of the Knesset Committee on Labour and the Subcommittee on Population Policy.

Aram, wrote articles for the newspapers Davar and Al haMischmar, also wrote the books published in Hebrew Borochov 's Principles in the test of his Time (1973 ) and In the Tempest of Time (1995).

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