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Rafael Pinhasi

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Rafael Pinhasi (Hebrew: רפאל פנחסי, born 1940) is a former Israeli who served as Minister of Communications between 1990 and 1992.

Born in Kabul in Afghanistan, Pinhasi's family made aliyah in 1950. He was amongst the founders of Shas, and served as deputy mayor of Bnei Brak.

In 1984 he was elected to the Knesset on Shas' list and in December 1985 was appointed Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. He retained his seat in the 1988 elections, and became a Deputy Speaker of the Knesset. In January 1990 he was appointed Deputy Internal Affairs Minister, and in June that year became Minister of Communications, serving until the 1992 elections.

He retained his seat in the election, and was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance in August, holding the post until he became Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs. He was forced to resign from the cabinet by the High Court of Justice in September 1993 after being convicted for making false declarations,[1][2] a crime deemed to be of "moral turpitude".[3]

Re-elected in 1996, Pinhasi lost his seat in the 1999 elections. In 2008 he was appointed chairman of the Tel Aviv cemeteries council.[4]

References

  1. ^ Background: Olmert's exit is not so simple... or speedy The Jerusalem Post, 31 July 2008
  2. ^ The roar of the rabbi Haaretz
  3. ^ Disgraced MKs still enjoy benefits Haaretz, 15 October 2007
  4. ^ Herzl is turning in his grave Haaretz, 14 March 2008

Rafael Pinhasi on the Knesset website

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