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ID180062
Title ProperGeneral Zionists and the WIZO party, 1948-51
LanguageENG
AuthorKovalsky, Ofira Gruweis
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the first elections for the Israeli parliament (January 1949) WIZO ran as a women's party seeking equal rights for women. It won enough votes for a parliamentary seat – highly unusual in that day and age. WIZO was unique in that it started out as an apolitical women's organisation aligned with the mid-stream Zionist consensus and redefined itself as a party fighting for gender equality.This article examines the developments in the General Zionist Party that led WIZO, founded as a women's philanthropic organisation, to run as an independent political party on its own platform on the eve of the establishment of the State of Israel. It will also look at the impact of WIZO party on Israel's center-right - the General Zionists, the Progressive party and Herut - in the context of the Constituent Assembly elections. The establishment of a women's party in 1948-49 was a unique phenomenon with no equal anywhere in the world at the time.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 27, No.4; Aug 2021: p.784-800
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 27 No 4
Key WordsIsrael ;  Parties ;  Herut Movement ;  Wizo ;  Rightwing ;  General Zionist Party ;  Progressive Party ;  Revisionist Party


 
 
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