Livnat

Livnat
(born 1950) Israeli female politician, member of the Likud Party, Minister of Education in Israel's 15th parliamentary cabinet

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  • LIVNAT, LIMOR — (1950– ) Israeli politician, Knesset member from the end of the Twelfth Knesset. Livnat was born in Haifa, to a mother who was a singer and a father who had been a member of Leḥi. She served in the IDF as an education and welfare sergeant, and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Livnat, Limor — (1950 )    Leading Likud Party member of the Knesset and government minister. Born in 1950 in Haifa, she became a full time politician during her studies at Tel Aviv University.    She has served as a Likud MK since the 12th Knesset (1988). A… …   Historical Dictionary of Israel

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  • Limor Livnat — (en hébreu: לימור לבנת), née le 22 septembre 1950 à Haifa, est une femme politique israélienne membre du Likoud. Elle réside à Tel Aviv, est mariée et a deux enfants. Carrière politique Limor Livnat est élue à la Knesset pour la première fois en… …   Wikipédia en Français

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