Yisrael Peled
Yisrael Peled ישראל פלד | |
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2nd Mayor of Ramat Gan | |
In office 1969–1983 | |
Preceded by | Avraham Krinitzi |
Succeeded by | Uri Amit |
Personal details | |
Born |
Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine | 2 October 1921
Political party | General Zionists |
Religion | Judaism |
Dr. Yisrael Peled (Hebrew: ישראל פלד; born October 2, 1921) is an Israeli former politician who served as the second mayor of Ramat Gan between 1969 and 1983.
Biography
Peled was born in Tel Aviv during the Mandate era as Yisrael Feldman (Hebrew: ישראל פלדמן), the grandson of Haim Dov and Rivka Feldman, who were amongst the founders of Rosh Pinna. He was raised in Tel Aviv and later married Miriam Haya Rivlin, with whom he had five children.
Municipal positions
Peled served in the Israeli army during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and after his release moved to Ramat Gan and worked in law. In 1959 Ramat Gan mayor Avraham Krinitzi asked him to the General Zionists for the city council elections, and he was elected to the council. After the death of Krinitzi in 1969, he was chosen by the City Council as Krinitzi's replacement as mayor. He went on to serve as mayor for three terms.
Among the projects established and promoted at the time: Safari [1] , Ayalon Mall and Diamond Exchange District.
World Maccabi movement
Between 1973 and 1986 he served as chairman of the Maccabi World Union, chairman of the organizing committee and chairman of three Maccabiah Games. He was also a member of the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Avraham Krinitzi |
Mayor of Ramat Gan 1969–1983 |
Succeeded by Uri Amit |