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Ya'akov Hazan

Ya'akov Hazan (Hebrew: יעקב חזן, 4 June 1899 – 22 July 1992) was an Israeli politician and social activist.

Ya'akov Hazan
Faction represented in the Knesset
1949–1969Mapam
1969–1974Alignment
Personal details
Born4 June 1899
Brest-Litovsk, Russian Empire
Died22 July 1992 (aged 93)

Biography Edit

Hazan was born in 1899 in Brest-Litovsk in the Russian Empire (now Brest, Belarus) to parents Haim Yehuda Hazan and Malka Kaminetzki. He studied in a Heder and a Hebrew high school. In 1915, he was among the founders of the "Hebrew Scouts movement" in Poland (later to become Hashomer Hatzair), where he was also one of the first members of HeHalutz. He studied at Warsaw Polytechnic. He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1923, working in an orchard in Hadera and in drying swamps in the Beit She'an valley. In 1926, he joined Kibbutz "Hashomer HaTzair B", which would later establish Mishmar HaEmek.[1]

Hazan became a central figure in the Kibbutz Artzi movement. He actively participated in turning the movement into a kernel of a political party. He served in various positions of the Histadrut and the Zionist movement and major Yishuv institutions. Along with Meir Yaari, he led HaShomer Hatzair, Kibbutz Artzi and Mapam for decades, characterizing those movements by identification with the Soviet Union and Communism.[1]

In 1948, he co-founded Mapam and since 1949, he was among the chief supporters of the party's pro-Soviet stand. He identified with the Soviet Union and the global communist movement in every aspect, except its attitude toward Zionism, which he attributed to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s misunderstanding. In 1949, he named the Soviet Union as the Jewish People's second homeland. Upon Joseph Stalin’s death, he wrote an emotional eulogy about him in Al HaMishmar. Following the Prague Trials he changed his mind and joined forces with Yaari to keep Moshe Sneh, who held on to the pro-Soviet stand, out of the party.[1]

Hazan was a Mapam (and later Alignment) MK in the first through seventh Knessets from 1949 to 1973. In the fourth Knesset he was a member of the Knesset committee. In the fifth through seventh Knesset, Hazan was a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. He chose not to serve in national positions that would make him have to abandon his ideological, partisan, parliamentary and educational occupations, that had influence outside of Mapam as well. He supported the collaboration with Mapai and establishing the Alignment in 1968. After the Six-Day War he played an important part in Mapam's taking of dovish positions. In 1984, he opposed Mapam's participation in the national unity government and supported the Alignment's disbandment. In the 1980s he was nominated for the Presidency. He was appointed to the honorary last spot in the 1992 Knesset elections list of Meretz, a union of parties that included Mapam.[1]

In 1989, he was awarded the Israel Prize for his special contribution to society and the State of Israel.[2]

Selected writings Edit

  • The Labor Movement and the War (in Hebrew) (1943)
  • The Kibbutz in the Test of Time (in Hebrew) (1958)
  • Conclusions and Future Tasks (in Hebrew) (1964)
  • At the Crossroads of Decisions (in Hebrew) (1968)
  • Confusion, Protest and Solution (in Hebrew) (1974)
  • A New Beginning (in Hebrew) (1988)
  • Childhood and Youth (in Hebrew) (1993), autobiography

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "תנועת העבודה הישראלית - The Israeli Labor movement - - חזן". Retrieved 2007-12-16.
  2. ^ "Israel Prize Official Site - Recipients in 1989 (in Hebrew)".

External links Edit

  • Ya'akov Hazan on the Knesset website

akov, hazan, hebrew, יעקב, חזן, june, 1899, july, 1992, israeli, politician, social, activist, faction, represented, knesset1949, 1969mapam1969, 1974alignmentpersonal, detailsborn4, june, 1899brest, litovsk, russian, empiredied22, july, 1992, aged, contents, b. Ya akov Hazan Hebrew יעקב חזן 4 June 1899 22 July 1992 was an Israeli politician and social activist Ya akov HazanFaction represented in the Knesset1949 1969Mapam1969 1974AlignmentPersonal detailsBorn4 June 1899Brest Litovsk Russian EmpireDied22 July 1992 aged 93 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected writings 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditHazan was born in 1899 in Brest Litovsk in the Russian Empire now Brest Belarus to parents Haim Yehuda Hazan and Malka Kaminetzki He studied in a Heder and a Hebrew high school In 1915 he was among the founders of the Hebrew Scouts movement in Poland later to become Hashomer Hatzair where he was also one of the first members of HeHalutz He studied at Warsaw Polytechnic He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1923 working in an orchard in Hadera and in drying swamps in the Beit She an valley In 1926 he joined Kibbutz Hashomer HaTzair B which would later establish Mishmar HaEmek 1 Hazan became a central figure in the Kibbutz Artzi movement He actively participated in turning the movement into a kernel of a political party He served in various positions of the Histadrut and the Zionist movement and major Yishuv institutions Along with Meir Yaari he led HaShomer Hatzair Kibbutz Artzi and Mapam for decades characterizing those movements by identification with the Soviet Union and Communism 1 In 1948 he co founded Mapam and since 1949 he was among the chief supporters of the party s pro Soviet stand He identified with the Soviet Union and the global communist movement in every aspect except its attitude toward Zionism which he attributed to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union s misunderstanding In 1949 he named the Soviet Union as the Jewish People s second homeland Upon Joseph Stalin s death he wrote an emotional eulogy about him in Al HaMishmar Following the Prague Trials he changed his mind and joined forces with Yaari to keep Moshe Sneh who held on to the pro Soviet stand out of the party 1 Hazan was a Mapam and later Alignment MK in the first through seventh Knessets from 1949 to 1973 In the fourth Knesset he was a member of the Knesset committee In the fifth through seventh Knesset Hazan was a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee He chose not to serve in national positions that would make him have to abandon his ideological partisan parliamentary and educational occupations that had influence outside of Mapam as well He supported the collaboration with Mapai and establishing the Alignment in 1968 After the Six Day War he played an important part in Mapam s taking of dovish positions In 1984 he opposed Mapam s participation in the national unity government and supported the Alignment s disbandment In the 1980s he was nominated for the Presidency He was appointed to the honorary last spot in the 1992 Knesset elections list of Meretz a union of parties that included Mapam 1 In 1989 he was awarded the Israel Prize for his special contribution to society and the State of Israel 2 Selected writings EditThe Labor Movement and the War in Hebrew 1943 The Kibbutz in the Test of Time in Hebrew 1958 Conclusions and Future Tasks in Hebrew 1964 At the Crossroads of Decisions in Hebrew 1968 Confusion Protest and Solution in Hebrew 1974 A New Beginning in Hebrew 1988 Childhood and Youth in Hebrew 1993 autobiographySee also EditList of Israel Prize recipientsReferences Edit a b c d תנועת העבודה הישראלית The Israeli Labor movement חזן Retrieved 2007 12 16 Israel Prize Official Site Recipients in 1989 in Hebrew External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yaakov Hazan Ya akov Hazan on the Knesset website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ya 27akov Hazan amp oldid 1143728993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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