List of members of the first Knesset
The 120 members of the first Knesset were elected on 25 January 1949. The breakdown by party was as follows:
- Mapai: 46
- Mapam: 19 (gained one member during the Knesset term)
- United Religious Front: 16
- Herut: 14 (lost two members during the Knesset term)
- General Zionists: 7
- Progressive Party: 5
- Sephardim and Oriental Communities: 4
- Maki: 4 (lost one member during the Knesset term)
- Democratic List of Nazareth: 2
- Fighters' List: 1
- WIZO: 1
- Yemenite Association: 1
Members of the Knesset
Replacements
MK | Replaced | Party | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Eliyahu Mazur | Moshe Kelmer | United Religious Front | 11 March 1949 |
Yitzhak Kanav | Avraham Taviv | Mapai | 20 April 1950 |
Herzl Berger | Yehudit Simhonit | Mapai | 5 February 1951 |
Jenia Tversky | Heshel Frumkin | Mapai | 5 February 1951 |
Yisrael Yeshayahu | Aryeh Sheftel | Mapai | 12 February 1951 |
Baruch Osnia | Abba Hushi | Mapai | 12 February 1951 |
Menachem Ratzon | Dov Bar-Nir | Mapam | 10 April 1951 |
David Livschitz | Yitzhak Tabenkin | Mapam | 12 April 1951 |
Menachem Cohen | David Remez | Mapai | 19 May 1951 |
Rafael Bash | Yosef-Michael Lamm | Mapai | 21 May 1951 |
See also
- Knesset
- List of Knesset speakers
- List of political parties in Israel
- List of Israelis
- List of Likud Knesset Members
- Prime Minister of Israel
- President of Israel
- Politics of Israel
External links
- Members of the First Knesset Knesset website
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Members of the Knesset by term
- 1 (1949–51)
- 2 (1951–55)
- 3 (1955–59)
- 4 (1959–61)
- 5 (1961–65)
- 6 (1965–69)
- 7 (1969–74)
- 8 (1974–77)
- 9 (1977–81)
- 10 (1981–84)
- 11 (1984–88)
- 12 (1988–92)
- 13 (1992–96)
- 14 (1996–99)
- 15 (1999–2003)
- 16 (2003–06)
- 17 (2006–09)
- 18 (2009–13)
- 19 (2013–15)
- 20 (2015–19)
- 21 (2019)
- 22 (2019–20)
- 23 (2020–21)
- 24 (2021–22)
- 25 (2022–)