Roman Bronfman
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Dr. Roman Bronfman (in Hebrew רומן ברונפמן) (born April 22, 1954) is a left wing Israeli politician. He was born in the Ukraine, and immigrated to Israel in 1980. He is currently a Knesset member of Meretz-Yachad and the Democratic Choice party.
He holds a PhD in Political Science from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Before entering politics, he was a lecturer and journalist.
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[edit] Political career
- Knesset 16
- Internal Affairs and Environment Committee
- The Anti-Drug and Alcohol Abuse Committee
- Committee for Immigration, Absorption, and the Diaspora
- Knesset 15
- Economics Committee Substitute
- Constitution, Law and Justice Committee
- Knesset 14
- House Committee Member, The State Control Committee
- The Committee for Public Petitions
- Israel Ba-Aliya Parliamentary Group Chairman
- Member of the Haifa City Council (1993-1996)
- Head of the Haifa Municipality Absorption Authority (since 1993)
- Deputy Chairman of the Zionist Forum (1993-1996)
- President of the Zionist Forum (1996-1998)
[edit] Knesset lobbies
- Knesset 16
- Social Lobby Member, Environmental Lobby
- Lobby for the War Against Drugs in Israel
- Lobby for the Galilee and the Negev
[edit] Knesset
- Knesset 16 Meretz-Democratic Choice-Shahar, Yahad and the Democratic Choice, Meretz-Yahad and the Democratic Choice party
- Knesset 15 Israel Be-aliya, Parliamentary Group of Bronfman and Tsinker, Party for Society and Reforms, Democratic Choice party
- Knesset 14 Israel Be-aliya
[edit] External links
- Roman Bronfman (Knesset website)
- Dissent is not disloyalty article by Roman Bronfman in the The Guardian
- Fanning the flames of hatred By Roman Bronfman in Haaretz