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Israelis and Palestinians are scheduled to go to the polls Tuesday to choose a new mayor and city council for
Unlike elections, in the mayor and city council members run under the banner of political parties. The three major candidates vying for the Jerusalem mayor’s seat are high-tech entrepreneur Nir Barkat, running as an independent; Russian émigré and philanthropist Arkadi Gaydamak for the Social Justice party; and Meir Porush, a Knesset (Israeli parliament) member and ultra-Orthodox rabbi, for the United Torah Judaism party. The mayor serves a five-year term.
Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski, a rabbi and the city’s first ultra-Orthodox Jewish mayor, is completing his first term[2] and is not running for reelection. Lupolianski, a member of the United Torah Judaism party, is founder of one of the largest volunteer organizations in Israel, Yad Sarah, which provides free and low-cost medical services for those in need.[3]
All citizens and permanent residents of
Elections also are being held in cities throughout Israel such as Tel Aviv, where Mayor Ron Huldai, a member of the “One Tel Aviv” list, a partnership between the Labor and Kadima parties, has three challengers: Knesset Member Dov Khenin, a member of the Hadash party running on the “Ir Lekulanu” (A City For All) list; Maj. Gen. (res.) Oren Shahor, an independent; and Peer Visner, deputy mayor and chairman of the Green party.[7]
Profiles:
Nir Barkat
Nir Barkat, along with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded “Snunit,” a non-profit organization in that encourages using computers and targeted learning in elementary schools. Barkat also is a successful businessman who founded BRM, a computer software company and one of the first companies in the world to develop anti-virus software. In 2000 he was a founding partner of BRM Capital, a $150 million venture capital fund that focuses on software and communication infrastructure.
In 2003, Barkat ran for mayor of
Arkadi Gaydamak
Russian-born entrepreneur Arkadi Gaydamak first came to in 1972, returning in 2000 after spending time in
Gaydamak founded his own party, Social Justice, in early 2007.[13] In his bid to become mayor of Jerusalem he is focusing on outreach and non-partisanship and is promising equal opportunities for education, housing and healthcare for the secular and religious, Arab and Jewish populations alike. Gaydamak is popular among Arabs in
Meir Porush
Rabbi Meir Porush is running for the religious Agudat
Porush also has plans to revive the cultural and artistic character of
Population of
Places of worship in
Tourism in
School system:
Internal migration to and from
[1] Goren, Yuval and Lis, Jonathan, “Police to deploy 10,000 officers on municipal election day,” Haaretz, Nov. 5, 2008, http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1034296.html
[2] Erlanger, Steven, “
[3] Yad Sarah web site, http://www.yadsarah.org/index.asp?id=198, accessed Nov. 6, 2008
[4] Information provided by the
[5] Kraft, Dina, “Diverse trio running for mayor in troubled
[6] Goren, Yuval and Lis, Jonathan, “Police to deploy 10,000 officers on municipal election day,” Haaretz, Nov. 5, 2008, http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1034296.html
[7] Hai, Igal, “Local Election 2008 / Khenin could force second round in TA elections,” Haaretz, Oct. 29, 2008, http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1032308.html
[8] “Former Mayors of
[9] Barkat, Nir, “Biography,” Nir Barkat for Mayor, http://www.barkat.org.il/English.aspx
[10] Siegel-Itzkovich, Judy, “Barkat wants overhaul of capital's light rail project,” The Jerusalem Post, Oct. 27, 2008, http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1225036821993&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
[11] Stein, Alex, “A New Mayor for
[12] “Arcadi Gaydamak,” One Jerusalem, Jan. 3, 2006, http://www.onejerusalem.com/2006/01/03/Arcadi-gaidamak-billionaire-sports-fan-newspaper-owner-arms-dealer-did-i-miss-anything/; Slier, Paula, “Gaydamak City is like being on vacation,” The Jerusalem Post, July 31, 2006, http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1153292043720&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull; Rettig, Haviv, “Peretz slams Gaydamak's Eilat offer,” The Jerusalem Post, Nov. 16, 2008, http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1162378411894&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
[13] “Tycoon launches new Israeli party,” BBC News, July 10, 2007, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6287274.stm
[14] Arnaout, Abd el Raouf, “Gaydamak Promises Arabs Paradise if Elected
[15] Porush, Meir, Jerusalem Porush, http://porush.co.il/Default.aspx
[16] Porush, Meir, Jerusalem Porush, http://porush.co.il/Default.aspx
[17] Information provided by the
[18] "Jerusalem Population by age groups for the year 2006," The Jerusalem Municipality website, http://www.jerusalem.muni.il/jer_sys/publish/files/27013/1228134633.doc, accessed Oct. 30, 2008
[19] Ibid.
[20] The number of religious institutions in
[21] "Jerusalem Hotels June 2007," The Jerusalem Municipality website, http://www.jerusalem.muni.il/jer_sys/publish/files/27013/1228144855.doc, accessed Oct. 30, 2008
[22] Ibid.
[23] Ibid.
[24] Ibid.
[25] Ibid.
[26] "Schools, Classes, Students and Average Students per Class in
[27] Ibid.
[28] Ibid.
[29] "Internal Migration to and from
[30] Ibid
[31] Ibid.
[32] "Internal Migration to and from