Re'uwen Feldman
Reuven Feldman (born December 29, 1899 in Cracow, died April 7, 1990) is an Israeli politician, member of the Knesset on behalf of Mapam.
After graduating from Yeshiva, he studied at the Cracow Institute of Commerce and Economic Studies and was awarded the rabbinical certificate. In 1920 he joined the Zionist organization Ha-Po'el ha-ca'ir and Ce'irej Cijon and became chairman of the Tarbutu Cracow branch. In 1933 he went to the Mandate of Palestine under the fifth alias and became president of the Cracow Immigrants Association and the secretary general of the National Committee for Retail Trade. In 1951 he became general secretary of the Israeli Merchants Association. In 1951 he started and was elected to the Knesset from the Mapam list, in 1955 he was not elected for another term. Bibliography
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