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Binyamin Elon

Rabbi Binyamin "Benny" Elon (Hebrew: בנימין אלון, 10 November 1954 – 5 May 2017) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Moledet and the National Union between 1996 and 2009. A ninth-generation Jerusalemite,[citation needed] Elon lived in Beit El, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, for over twenty years, and was married to author and journalist Emuna Elon. They had six children. His father, Menachem Elon, was the former Deputy Chief Justice of Israel. His brother, disgraced Rabbi Mordechai Elon, has been a prominent controversial figure in the Religious Zionist Movement.

Binyamin Elon
Ministerial roles
2001–2002Minister of Tourism
2003–2004Minister of Tourism
Faction represented in the Knesset
1996–1999Moledet
1999–2009National Union
Personal details
Born(1954-11-10)10 November 1954
Jerusalem, Israel
Died5 May 2017(2017-05-05) (aged 62)
Jerusalem, Israel

Biography edit

Born in Jerusalem, Elon studied at Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva, and Kollel HaIdra in the Golan Heights, before being ordained as a rabbi in 1978. Together with Hanan Porat, he founded the Beit Orot Talmudic College, and Elon became its first dean.[1][2]

He was first elected to the Knesset in 1996 as a member of the right-wing Moledet Party, advocating "voluntary" transfer of the Palestinian population from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, an ideology shared by Elon.[3] In 1998, he led a group of religious students in taking over a compound in Sheikh Jarrah, which spurred the government to start subsidizing illegal settlements there. In 1999, he again tried to take over a compound in Sheikh Jarrah. His efforts were unsuccessful and a court ruled in favor of the Abu Jibna family who owned it.[4][5]

In 1999, the party allied with other right-wing parties to form the National Union party. Following the assassination of Moledet leader Rehavam Ze'evi in 2001, Elon was elected to replace him as party chairman and as Tourism Minister. He consequently served two terms as Minister of Tourism, between 2001 and 2002, and again between 2003 and 2004, both in Ariel Sharon's government. During his second spell in the cabinet, Elon attempted to foil Ariel Sharon's plan to dismiss him from the cabinet for intending to vote against the disengagement plan by going into hiding, claiming if he did not receive his dismissal in person within 48 hours of the cabinet meeting, then he would still be able to vote.[6][7] Ultimately, his dismissal was deemed legal, and he was not allowed to vote in the meeting. He was re-elected in 2006, but did not run in the 2009 elections due to health issues.

Ideology edit

Elon was a keen supporter of the continuation of the Israeli settlement enterprise in the West Bank and wanted to rebuild the Gaza settlements. He did not recognize a Palestinian right for self-determination in any part of Eretz Israel ("Land of Israel"), the area which he stated God gave to the Jews according to the Hebrew Bible. As such, he rejected mainstream efforts for establishing peace in the Middle East (see Road map for peace). Instead, he suggested an alternative proposal called The Right Road to Peace, also known as the Elon Peace Plan. The plan would have Israel annex Gaza and the West Bank Jordan a "voluntary" transfer of the Palestinian population to neighboring countries would occur, primarily with Jordan as the destination. Those who refused would become stateless.[8]

Additional work edit

He was the author of God's Covenant with Israel: Establishing Biblical Boundaries in Today's World (2005).

As Minister of Tourism, Benny Elon reached out to the Christian world when Jewish–Christian relations were still very strained. He served as the Chairman of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus in the Israeli Parliament, growing its influence and connections. Benny traveled extensively, meeting with Members of Parliament, Pastors, faith leaders, and House Representatives and Senators. In 2006, the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus was established in the U.S. House of Representatives which has been chaired by Vice President Mike Pence, former Rep. Dave Weldon, Rep. Eliot Engel, Rep. Trent Franks, and others. The work of the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus and the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus led to the establishment of 34 additional caucuses in nations worldwide, and in 2007, Rabbi Elon founded the Israel Allies Foundation to resource, educate, and encourage the pro-Israel initiatives of this international parliamentary network.[9]

Elon maintained close contacts with Christians worldwide, including radio personality Janet Parshall, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, the Christian Coalition of America, Pat Robertson, Hungarian Pastor Sandor Nemeth, and others. [10]

Death edit

In February 2006, Elon was diagnosed with throat cancer.[11] He was treated, but it was never cured, and he retired in 2008 due to related health problems. After eleven years, he died from the condition on May 5, 2017.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Benny Elon, National Union May 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Ynetnews, 26 January 2005
  2. ^ At the front of Israel's culture war Boston Globe, 22 March 2006
  3. ^ Israeli expulsion idea gains steam Christian Science Monitor, 6 February 2002
  4. ^ "The Sheikh Jarrah Affair:The Strategic Implications of Jewish Settlementin an Arab Neighborhood in East Jerusalem" (PDF).
  5. ^ Rubinstein, Danny (September 29, 2003). "Saints, sinners and land ownership". Haaretz.com. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  6. ^ Sharon Fires 2 Cabinet Ministers On Eve of Vote on Gaza Plan New York Times, 5 June 2004
  7. ^ Benny Elon Interview June 21, 2006, at the Wayback Machine The Jerusalem Post, 15 July 2003 (republished by Gamla)
  8. ^ Tristram, Claire (May 14, 2003). "Benny Elon's long, strange trip". Salon. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  9. ^ Fendel, Hillel (28 May 2017). "What Rabbi Benny Elon Did For Jerusalem". Jewish Press. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
  11. ^ Q&A with National Union MK Binyamin Elon Haaretz, 2 March 2006
  12. ^ "Former minister, scholar Rabbi Benny Elon dead at 62". Jewish Press. 2017-05-05. Retrieved 2017-05-05.

External links edit

  • Binyamin Elon on the Knesset website
  • The Israel Initiative website
  • , MK Rabbi Binyamin Elon was the IAF's Chairman and founder.

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Rabbi Binyamin Benny Elon Hebrew בנימין אלון 10 November 1954 5 May 2017 was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Moledet and the National Union between 1996 and 2009 A ninth generation Jerusalemite citation needed Elon lived in Beit El an Israeli settlement in the West Bank for over twenty years and was married to author and journalist Emuna Elon They had six children His father Menachem Elon was the former Deputy Chief Justice of Israel His brother disgraced Rabbi Mordechai Elon has been a prominent controversial figure in the Religious Zionist Movement Binyamin ElonMinisterial roles2001 2002Minister of Tourism2003 2004Minister of TourismFaction represented in the Knesset1996 1999Moledet1999 2009National UnionPersonal detailsBorn 1954 11 10 10 November 1954Jerusalem IsraelDied5 May 2017 2017 05 05 aged 62 Jerusalem Israel Contents 1 Biography 2 Ideology 3 Additional work 4 Death 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editBorn in Jerusalem Elon studied at Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva and Kollel HaIdra in the Golan Heights before being ordained as a rabbi in 1978 Together with Hanan Porat he founded the Beit Orot Talmudic College and Elon became its first dean 1 2 He was first elected to the Knesset in 1996 as a member of the right wing Moledet Party advocating voluntary transfer of the Palestinian population from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip an ideology shared by Elon 3 In 1998 he led a group of religious students in taking over a compound in Sheikh Jarrah which spurred the government to start subsidizing illegal settlements there In 1999 he again tried to take over a compound in Sheikh Jarrah His efforts were unsuccessful and a court ruled in favor of the Abu Jibna family who owned it 4 5 In 1999 the party allied with other right wing parties to form the National Union party Following the assassination of Moledet leader Rehavam Ze evi in 2001 Elon was elected to replace him as party chairman and as Tourism Minister He consequently served two terms as Minister of Tourism between 2001 and 2002 and again between 2003 and 2004 both in Ariel Sharon s government During his second spell in the cabinet Elon attempted to foil Ariel Sharon s plan to dismiss him from the cabinet for intending to vote against the disengagement plan by going into hiding claiming if he did not receive his dismissal in person within 48 hours of the cabinet meeting then he would still be able to vote 6 7 Ultimately his dismissal was deemed legal and he was not allowed to vote in the meeting He was re elected in 2006 but did not run in the 2009 elections due to health issues Ideology editElon was a keen supporter of the continuation of the Israeli settlement enterprise in the West Bank and wanted to rebuild the Gaza settlements He did not recognize a Palestinian right for self determination in any part of Eretz Israel Land of Israel the area which he stated God gave to the Jews according to the Hebrew Bible As such he rejected mainstream efforts for establishing peace in the Middle East see Road map for peace Instead he suggested an alternative proposal called The Right Road to Peace also known as the Elon Peace Plan The plan would have Israel annex Gaza and the West Bank Jordan a voluntary transfer of the Palestinian population to neighboring countries would occur primarily with Jordan as the destination Those who refused would become stateless 8 Additional work editHe was the author of God s Covenant with Israel Establishing Biblical Boundaries in Today s World 2005 As Minister of Tourism Benny Elon reached out to the Christian world when Jewish Christian relations were still very strained He served as the Chairman of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus in the Israeli Parliament growing its influence and connections Benny traveled extensively meeting with Members of Parliament Pastors faith leaders and House Representatives and Senators In 2006 the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus was established in the U S House of Representatives which has been chaired by Vice President Mike Pence former Rep Dave Weldon Rep Eliot Engel Rep Trent Franks and others The work of the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus and the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus led to the establishment of 34 additional caucuses in nations worldwide and in 2007 Rabbi Elon founded the Israel Allies Foundation to resource educate and encourage the pro Israel initiatives of this international parliamentary network 9 Elon maintained close contacts with Christians worldwide including radio personality Janet Parshall former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay the Christian Coalition of America Pat Robertson Hungarian Pastor Sandor Nemeth and others 10 Death editIn February 2006 Elon was diagnosed with throat cancer 11 He was treated but it was never cured and he retired in 2008 due to related health problems After eleven years he died from the condition on May 5 2017 12 See also editBeit OrotReferences edit Benny Elon National Union Archived May 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Ynetnews 26 January 2005 At the front of Israel s culture war Boston Globe 22 March 2006 Israeli expulsion idea gains steam Christian Science Monitor 6 February 2002 The Sheikh Jarrah Affair The Strategic Implications of Jewish Settlementin an Arab Neighborhood in East Jerusalem PDF Rubinstein Danny September 29 2003 Saints sinners and land ownership Haaretz com Retrieved September 10 2020 Sharon Fires 2 Cabinet Ministers On Eve of Vote on Gaza Plan New York Times 5 June 2004 Benny Elon Interview Archived June 21 2006 at the Wayback Machine The Jerusalem Post 15 July 2003 republished by Gamla Tristram Claire May 14 2003 Benny Elon s long strange trip Salon Retrieved September 10 2020 Fendel Hillel 28 May 2017 What Rabbi Benny Elon Did For Jerusalem Jewish Press Retrieved 5 July 2017 Salon com Politics Benny Elon s long strange trip Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2009 02 18 Q amp A with National Union MK Binyamin Elon Haaretz 2 March 2006 Former minister scholar Rabbi Benny Elon dead at 62 Jewish Press 2017 05 05 Retrieved 2017 05 05 External links editBinyamin Elon on the Knesset website The Israel Initiative website The Israel Allies Foundation IAF website MK Rabbi Binyamin Elon was the IAF s Chairman and founder Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Binyamin Elon amp oldid 1220660425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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