Yitzhak Kariv

Yitzhak Kariv
Mayor of Jerusalem
In office
1952–1955
Preceded by Shlomo Zalman Shragai
Succeeded by Gershon Agron
Personal details
Born 1902
Russia
Died 1999
Israel
Political party Mizrachi
Religion Jewish

Yitzhak Kariv (Hebrew: יצחק קריב, born in Russia, 1902–1999) was the mayor of the Israeli part of Jerusalem from 1952 to 1955,[1][2] and a banker.

As a member of the Mizrachi political party, he was appointed as a compromise between the parties of the city hall, after Jerusalem’s first elected mayor, Zalman Shragai, had resigned. On April 1955, a few months before the following elections, he was fired by the Minister of Interior, who replaced him with an appointed committee (ועדה קרואה).

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