Shlomo Rosen

Shlomo Rosen ( Hebrew שלמה רוזן; born June 21, 1905 in Ostrava; † 7 December 1985) was an Israeli politician. In 1926, he immigrated to Palestine. From 1933 to 1935, he returned to his birthplace in Czechoslovakia to be working for the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. He then returned to Israel, where he worked in the Kibbutz Movement.

Rose was a member of the Labor Party and was elected for this on November 1, 1965 in the Sixth Knesset, where he was a member of two committees: the Committee on Public Services, which he chaired, and for the economy. After the founding of HaMa'arach, the Zusammschluss of Mapam and Mifleget Poale Eretz Yisrael, Rose ran again for the Knesset and was re-elected on 28 October 1969. In the Seventh Knesset, he was Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, a member of the Finance Committee and the Committee on Trade Union legislation as well as Chairman of the Subcommittee for the control of the state. Under Prime Natan Peled, he was appointed in the run of Golda Meir government's Deputy Minister for the integration of immigrants. In the Eighth Knesset roses did not fit

After he had been for the integration of immigrants since November 20, 1972 no deputy minister, he rose in the next government under Golda Meir to the Minister on, a post which he retained as Prime Minister in the successor government under Yitzhak Rabin. In addition, Rabin entrusted him from the January 16, 1977 with the Ministry of Housing.

After the election on 17 May 1977 on the Ninth Knesset Likud under Menachem Begin took over the business of government, and roses lost both offices.

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