Daniel Auster

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Daniel Auster was a prominent Zionist politician and lawyer who served as mayor of Jerusalem during the British Mandate period.

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Daniel Auster canonical 2

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instanceOf Zionist politician
lawyer
person
politician
birthDate 1893-05-07
birthPlace Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Kraków
present-day Poland
countryOfCitizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Israel
Mandatory Palestine
deathDate 1963-01-15
deathPlace Jerusalem
educatedAt University of Vienna
era British Mandate for Palestine
surface form: British Mandate of Palestine

early State of Israel
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Auster AOP
surface form: Auster
fieldOfStudy law
givenName Daniel
languageSpoken English
German
Hebrew
movedTo Jerusalem
Ottoman Palestine
movedToYear 1914
name Daniel Auster self-link
notableFor being the first Jewish mayor of Jerusalem under the British Mandate
leadership in Jerusalem during the final years of the British Mandate
occupation lawyer
politician
officeEnd 1938
1945
1950
officeStart 1937
1944
1948
politicalMovement Zionism
positionHeld Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem
Mayor of Jerusalem
member of Jerusalem City Council
member of the Assembly of Representatives (Yishuv)
member of the Jewish National Council
member of the Provisional State Council of Israel
religion Judaism
residence Jerusalem
servedDuring World War I
servedIn Austro-Hungarian Army
workedAs legal adviser to the Municipality of Jerusalem

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Moetzet HaAm member Daniel Auster
Daniel Auster name Daniel Auster self-link