Sephardi Leadership in Israel

Transitioning from Mandate to Statehood

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Moshe Naor University of Haifa, Israel mnaor@univ.haifa.ac.il

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Abstract

This article seeks to examine the impact of the transition from Yishuv to state on the Sephardi and Mizrahi leadership, as reflected in the patterns of organization and action of the Sephardi community councils in general, and the Councils of the Sephardi Community in Tel Aviv and Haifa in particular. Against the background of the growing centralized power of the state under the leadership of Mapai and the application of the principle of statism (mamlachtiut), the article will discuss the activities of the Councils of the Sephardi Community in Haifa and Tel Aviv. The article analyzes the process that led in 1951 to the dissolution of the Sephardi and Oriental Communities Union as a political framework, as well as the decision made in the same year by the community councils in Haifa and Tel Aviv to withdraw from political activity.

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MOSHE NAOR is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Israel Studies at the University of Haifa. His main research interests focus on the history of the Jewish community in Palestine and the State of Israel, the history of Oriental and Sephardi Jewish communities, Arab-Jewish relations, and war and society. His most recent book, co-written with Abigail Jacobson, is Oriental Neighbors: Middle Eastern Jews and Arabs in Mandatory Palestine (2016). E-mail: mnaor@univ.haifa.ac.il

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