Yitzhak Goldknopf

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Yitzhak Goldknopf
Goldknopf in 2023
Ministerial roles
2022–Minister of Housing & Construction
Faction represented in the Knesset
2022–2023United Torah Judaism
Personal details
Born (1950-10-30) 30 October 1950 (age 74)
Jerusalem, Israel

Yitzhak Issachar Goldknopf (Hebrew: יצחק יששכר גולדקנופף; born 30 October 1950)[1] is an Israeli politician who serves as the Minister of Housing and Construction, and as the leader of Agudat Yisrael. Goldknopf is the leader of the United Torah Judaism party, following the resignation of Yaakov Litzman.[2][3] He previously served as a member of the Jerusalem City Council.[4]

Biography

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Goldknopf was born in Jerusalem to Malka and Yehuda, a follower of the Ger Hasidic dynasty.[5] Goldknopf is married, and has ten children.[6]

Political career

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Goldknopf is a member of Agudat Yisrael's national committee.[citation needed] He was elected to the Jerusalem City Council in 2003.[4] Goldknopf is CEO of the Beit Yaakov and Beit Petahia kindergartens and daycare centers,[7] which he inherited from his father.[3] In June 2022, Yaakov Aryeh Alter, Rebbe of the Ger dynasty, appointed Goldknopf to replace Yaakov Litzman as leader of Agudat Yisrael.[8] Goldknopf was additionally assigned the first spot on the party's electoral list ahead of the 2022 election.[9] Following the election, he became a Member of the 25th Knesset on November 15, resigning on 6 January 2023 as part of the Norwegian Law. On 29 December 2022, Goldknopf became the Minister of Housing and Construction.[1]

Goldknopf is well known in the religious community because of his position as chair of the "Committee for the Sanctity of the Sabbath". The committee has fought for restrictions in the Israeli public space, including a campaign that forced El Al to stop flying on Saturdays. In 2022, Goldknopf intervened in a highly publicized spat between the Gur leadership and Knesset member Meir Porush, who accused it of undermining his bid for Mayor of Jerusalem.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "חבר הכנסת יצחק גולדקנופף". Knesset (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  2. ^ "Hasidic faction picks replacement for Litzman to serve in Knesset". Times of Israel. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  3. ^ a b c "Israel's Gur Hassidic leader picks next Knesset representative". www.al-monitor.com. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  4. ^ a b Beniya, Yehonatan (2022-10-31). "הרשימות והפוליטיקאים שמחכים לקול שלכם". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  5. ^ Cohen, Israel (2016-06-21). "בת 96 בפטירתה: מלכה גולדקנופף". כיכר השבת (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  6. ^ Fox, Nina (2022-11-02). "אחים של ראשי עיר, רבנים וקצינים בכירים לשעבר: הפנים החדשות בכנסת". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  7. ^ "Litzman's Successor at Agudah Welcomes Gantz as PM, Eyes Finance Ministry". Jewish Press. 2022-07-22. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  8. ^ "הרב יצחק גולדקנופף יחליף את ליצמן ביהדות התורה". Walla! (in Hebrew). 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  9. ^ "רשימת יהדות התורה בבחירות לכנסת ה-25". www.maariv.co.il (in Hebrew). 31 October 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-03.

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