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{{Short description|Israeli politician}}
{{Infobox member of the Knesset
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|birth_place = [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]]
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'''Ehud Ratzabi''' ({{lang-he|אהוד רצאבי}}, born 30 July 1953) is a former [[Israel]]i politician who served as a member of the [[Knesset]] for [[Shinui]] between 2003 and 2006.
'''Ehud Rassabi''' ({{langx|he|אהוד רצאבי}}, born 30 July 1953) is an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the [[Knesset]] for [[Shinui]] between 2003 and 2006.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in [[Tel Aviv]], Ratzabi gained Accountant Certification from [[Tel Aviv University]], and worked in accountancy.
Born in [[Tel Aviv]], Rassabi gained Accountant Certification from [[Tel Aviv University]], and worked in accountancy.


He joined Shinui in 1985, and for the [[Israeli legislative election, 1999|1999 elections]] was placed eighth on the Shinui list,<ref>[http://info.jpost.com/1999/Supplements/Elections99/politicalblocs/partylists.shtml Parties and Lists] {{wayback|url=http://info.jpost.com/1999/Supplements/Elections99/politicalblocs/partylists.shtml |date=20010418024116 }} The Jerusalem Post</ref> but missed out on a seat when they won only six mandates. For the [[Israeli legislative election, 2003|2003 elections]] he was placed 11th on the party's list,<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/aboutisrael/history/pages/candidates%20for%20the%2016th%20knesset.aspx Candidates for the 16th Knesset] Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs</ref> and entered the Knesset when the party won 15 seats. During his first term, he chaired the Chairman, Subcommittee for Taxes and Hi-Tech.
He joined Shinui in 1985, and for the [[1999 Israeli legislative election|1999 elections]] was placed eighth on the Shinui list,<ref>[https://en.idi.org.il/media/6825/%D7%A9%D7%99%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%99-15.pdf Shinui list (1999)] Israel Democracy Institute</ref> but missed out on a seat when they won only six mandates. For the [[2003 Israeli legislative election|2003 elections]] he was placed 11th on the party's list,<ref>[https://en.idi.org.il/media/6823/%D7%A9%D7%99%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%99-16.pdf Shinui list (2003)] Israel Democracy Institute</ref> and entered the Knesset when the party won 15 seats. During his first term, he chaired the Chairman, Subcommittee for Taxes and Hi-Tech.


Following a split in the party in January 2006, Ratzabi and [[Ilan Leibovitch]] were left as the only two sitting MKs in Shinui. He was placed second on the party's list for the [[Israeli legislative election, 2006|2006 elections]],<ref>[https://www.knesset.gov.il/elections17/eng/list/list_eng.asp?id=58 List of Candidates: Shinui] Knesset website</ref> but lost his seat when the party failed to cross the [[electoral threshold]].
Following a split in the party in January 2006, Rassabi and [[Ilan Leibovitch]] were left as the only two sitting MKs in Shinui. He was placed second on the party's list for the [[2006 Israeli legislative election|2006 elections]],<ref>[https://www.knesset.gov.il/elections17/eng/list/list_eng.asp?id=58 List of Candidates: Shinui] Knesset website</ref> but lost his seat when the party failed to cross the [[electoral threshold]].

==Honours==
*[[File:JPN Kyokujitsu-sho 3Class BAR.svg|45px|ribbon bar]] [[Order of the Rising Sun|Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon]] (2018)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 4 November 2024

Ehud Rassabi
Faction represented in the Knesset
2003–2006Shinui
Other roles
2005Shadow Minister of Health
Personal details
Born (1953-07-30) 30 July 1953 (age 71)
Tel Aviv, Israel

Ehud Rassabi (Hebrew: אהוד רצאבי, born 30 July 1953) is an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Shinui between 2003 and 2006.

Biography

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Born in Tel Aviv, Rassabi gained Accountant Certification from Tel Aviv University, and worked in accountancy.

He joined Shinui in 1985, and for the 1999 elections was placed eighth on the Shinui list,[1] but missed out on a seat when they won only six mandates. For the 2003 elections he was placed 11th on the party's list,[2] and entered the Knesset when the party won 15 seats. During his first term, he chaired the Chairman, Subcommittee for Taxes and Hi-Tech.

Following a split in the party in January 2006, Rassabi and Ilan Leibovitch were left as the only two sitting MKs in Shinui. He was placed second on the party's list for the 2006 elections,[3] but lost his seat when the party failed to cross the electoral threshold.

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ Shinui list (1999) Israel Democracy Institute
  2. ^ Shinui list (2003) Israel Democracy Institute
  3. ^ List of Candidates: Shinui Knesset website
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