Aharon Yadlin

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Aharon Yadlin was an Israeli Labor Party politician and kibbutz member who served as Israel’s Minister of Education and played a key role in shaping the country’s educational policy in the 1970s.

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instanceOf Israeli politician
education minister
government minister of Israel
human
kibbutz member
affiliation Histadrut NERFINISHED
Jewish Agency for Israel NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Israel
dateOfBirth 1926-04-16
dateOfDeath 2022-08-12
educatedAt Hebrew University of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
fieldOfWork Israeli politics
Zionism NERFINISHED
education policy
gender male
hasFamilyName Yadlin NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Aharon NERFINISHED
ideology Labor Zionism NERFINISHED
knownFor shaping Israel’s educational policy in the 1970s
languageSpoken Hebrew
memberOf Kibbutz Be’eri NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Israeli Labor Party NERFINISHED
Mapai NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Hebrew
notableWork reforms in Israeli education system in the 1970s
occupation educator
politician
public servant
participatedIn Palmach NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Israel NERFINISHED
positionHeld Deputy Minister of Education and Culture
Head of the Jewish Agency’s Education Department
Member of the Jewish Agency Executive
Member of the Knesset
Minister of Education of Israel
Secretary of the Labor Party
religion Judaism
servedIn Haganah NERFINISHED
Palmach NERFINISHED
workLocation Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Tel Aviv NERFINISHED

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