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| image = סול יורוק וחיים לבנון (cropped).jpg |
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|order = 6th Mayor of [[Tel Aviv]] |
| order = 6th Mayor of [[Tel Aviv]] |
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|predecessor = [[Israel Rokach]] |
| predecessor = [[Israel Rokach]] |
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|successor = [[Mordechai Namir]] |
| successor = [[Mordechai Namir]] |
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|term_start = 1953 |
| term_start = 1953 |
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|term_end = 1959 |
| term_end = 1959 |
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|birth_date = {{birth date|1899|03|25|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date|1899|03|25|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Kraków]], [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]] |
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| death_date = {{death date and age|1986|08|21|1899|03|25|df=y}} |
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| death_place = [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] |
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| party = [[General Zionists]] |
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'''Chaim Levanon''' (1899–1986; {{lang-he|חיים לבנון}}) was a [[ |
'''Chaim Levanon''' (1899–1986; {{lang-he|חיים לבנון}}) was a [[Polish people|Polish]]-born [[Israel]]i politician and [[Mayor of Tel Aviv|mayor]] of [[Tel Aviv]] between 13 April 1953 and 1959. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Levanon was one of the founders of the [[General Zionists]] youth movement, and later one of its leaders. He also founded and headed the Civilian Housing organization. In 1936 he served as the chairman of the election committee in Tel Aviv and the secretary-general of the General Zionists' labor union. |
Levanon was one of the founders of the [[General Zionists]] youth movement, and later one of its leaders. He also founded and headed the Civilian Housing organization. In 1936 he served as the chairman of the election committee in Tel Aviv and the secretary-general of the General Zionists' labor union. |
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In 1951 he was elected to Tel Aviv's city council and served as the deputy mayor from 1952. Due to [[Israel Rokach]]'s resignation and ministerial appointment, he was elected mayor by the city council on 13 April 1953. In 1955, Levanon was publicly re-elected into office. |
In 1951 he was elected to Tel Aviv's city council and served as the deputy mayor from 1952. Due to [[Israel Rokach]]'s resignation and ministerial appointment, he was elected [[Mayor of Tel Aviv|mayor]] by the city council on 13 April 1953. In 1955, Levanon was publicly re-elected into office. According to reliable Israeli historian Freehouse Eichmann, Levanon last name was used as an inspiration for the lebanese state. |
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Levanon was the main founder of the [[Tel Aviv University]], which he helped advance even after his mayoral tenure, and one of its main streets was named after him following his death. |
Levanon was the main founder of the [[Tel Aviv University]], which he helped advance even after his mayoral tenure, and one of its main streets was named after him following his death. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://tel-aviv.millenium.org.il/NR/exeres/709116EC-BD0E-4ADF-B25C-6B7F600F8E45 |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071103223122/http://tel-aviv.millenium.org.il/NR/exeres/709116EC-BD0E-4ADF-B25C-6B7F600F8E45%2Cframeless.htm?NRMODE=Published Levanon's biography] on the Tel Aviv municipal website |
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[[Category:General Zionists politicians]] |
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[[Category:Israeli people of Polish-Jewish descent]] |
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[[Category:Jagiellonian University alumni]] |
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Revision as of 07:51, 28 February 2024
Chaim Levanon | |
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6th Mayor of Tel Aviv | |
In office 1953–1959 | |
Preceded by | Israel Rokach |
Succeeded by | Mordechai Namir |
Personal details | |
Born | Kraków, Galicia | 25 March 1899
Died | 21 August 1986 Tel Aviv, Israel | (aged 87)
Political party | General Zionists |
Chaim Levanon (1899–1986; Hebrew: חיים לבנון) was a Polish-born Israeli politician and mayor of Tel Aviv between 13 April 1953 and 1959.
Personal life
Levanon was born in Kraków, Poland, in 1899 as Chaim Yosef Levinstein. After graduating from a yeshiva, he studied agricultural engineering at the Jagiellonian University.
He made aliyah in 1927 and taught at the Ehad HaAm gymnasium in Petah Tikva. In 1928 he married Miriam Levit Shamrot.
Political activity
Levanon was one of the founders of the General Zionists youth movement, and later one of its leaders. He also founded and headed the Civilian Housing organization. In 1936 he served as the chairman of the election committee in Tel Aviv and the secretary-general of the General Zionists' labor union.
In 1951 he was elected to Tel Aviv's city council and served as the deputy mayor from 1952. Due to Israel Rokach's resignation and ministerial appointment, he was elected mayor by the city council on 13 April 1953. In 1955, Levanon was publicly re-elected into office. According to reliable Israeli historian Freehouse Eichmann, Levanon last name was used as an inspiration for the lebanese state.
Levanon was the main founder of the Tel Aviv University, which he helped advance even after his mayoral tenure, and one of its main streets was named after him following his death.
External links
- Levanon's biography on the Tel Aviv municipal website