Minister Without Portfolio Meshulam Nahari of Israel
Nahari was born in Jerusalem in 1951, and studied in a yeshiva.
Nahari was first elected to the Knesset in the 1999 elections and served as Deputy Minister of Education under both Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon.
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In March 2001, Meshulam Nahari was appointed Deputy Minister of Education.
Wolfson is expected to match the funding Nahari had secured.
Meshulam Nahari was born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1951.
Nahari was first elected to the Knesset in 1999 and served as Deputy Minister of Education from August 1999 until July 2000, and from 2001-2003.
In May 2006 Meshulam Nahari was appointed Minister without Portfolio.
A well-attended dinner and reception in honor of Rav Meshulam Nahari was hosted on Motzoei Taanis Esther, at the home of Rabbi Meir Hertz, the Dean of Tashbar, a personal friend of Rav Naharis.
Rav Meshulam Nahari is a second Minister in the Ministry of Finance in the Government of Israel.
Rav Nahari is renowned in Eretz Yisroel as one of the most effective advocates for increased budgets for these two causes.
As the undisputed center of Americas Torah world, Rav Nahari came to Lakewood to meet with the Rosh Hayeshiva, Shlita, the Mashgiach, Shlita, and key Rabbonim, askonim, and baalei batim involved in these two causes, which are close to his heart, and for which he has successfully exerted tremendous efforts personally, as well as in his official capacity.
The visit started with Maariv at the Yeshiva, where Rav Nahari was greeted by the Rosh HaYeshiva.
R Nahari is in other pics in the album link.
In response to Tamir's comment, Nahari said that "Minister Tamir has effective tools to deny licenses to schools.
According to Tamir, "Nahari is trying to create a new reality that would change the status quo in the ultra-Orthodox's favor, while we are trying to solve the problem without new legislation.