Moshe Shapira (HaPoel HaMizrachi)

E57653

Moshe Shapira was a religious Zionist politician from the HaPoel HaMizrachi movement who became a prominent leader in early Israeli politics and government.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli politician
person
religious Zionist leader
associatedIdeology Orthodox Judaism
Zionism
associatedWith Mizrachi movement
religious Zionist parties in the Yishuv
countryOfCitizenship Israel
Mandatory Palestine
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Haim-Moshe Shapira
surface form: Shapira
fieldOfWork politics
public administration
religious Zionist activism
givenName Moses
surface form: Moshe
historicalPeriod Mandatory Palestine
surface form: British Mandate of Palestine

early years of the State of Israel
ideology Religious Zionism
influenced development of religious Zionist political parties in Israel
language Hebrew
Yiddish
movement HaPoel HaMizrachi
notableAs prominent leader of HaPoel HaMizrachi in Israel
notableFor leadership in early Israeli politics
role in religious Zionist movement
notableRole leader in forming religious Zionist participation in Israeli government
politicalActivity early government of the State of Israel
pre-state Jewish community politics in Mandatory Palestine
politicalAlignment religious Zionist
politicalGoal integration of religious Zionism into Zionist institutions
strengthening religious influence in Israeli public life
politicalMovement HaPoel HaMizrachi
politicalPosition member of early Israeli governments
politicalSphere religious parties in Israel
regionOfActivity Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel

Israel
surface form: State of Israel
religion Judaism
role government minister in Israel
leader of HaPoel HaMizrachi
political leader
sphereOfInfluence Israeli politics
religious Zionist parties in Israel

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Moetzet HaAm member Moshe Shapira (HaPoel HaMizrachi)