Jump to content

Fayge Ilanit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Feige Ilanit)
Fayge Ilanit
Faction represented in the Knesset
1949–1951Mapam
Personal details
Born(1909-02-07)7 February 1909
Brańsk, Russian Empire
Died14 July 2002(2002-07-14) (aged 93)

Fayge Ilanit (née Hindes) (Hebrew: פייגה אילנית; 7 February 1909 – 14 July 2002) was a Zionist activist and Israeli politician. She was a granddaughter of Rabbi Shimon Shkop and mother of IDF soldier Uri Ilan.[1]

Fayge Ilanit and her husband Shlomo Ilan (in the center of the photo), at the funeral of their son Uri in January 1955. On the left (saluting) Rabbi Shlomo Goren

Biography

[edit]

Fayge Ilanit was born Fayge Hindes in Brańsk in the Russian Empire (now Poland) in 1909 to Sharaga Hindes and Hannah Shkop (daughter of Rabbi Shimon Shkop). Fayge moved with her family to Ukraine in 1915 but returned to Poland in 1922. After her mother's death and her father's remarriage, Fayge then lived with her grandfather. In 1928, Fayge joined Hashomer Hatzair and, in 1929, she immigrated to Mandatory Palestine.

In 1933, Fayge joined kibbutz Gan Shmuel.[2] She then married Shlomo Ilan and, in 1935, she gave birth to her firstborn child, Uri Ilan. She and her husband had three other children: Roni, Hannah, and Shimon. Fayge was active in the “Women’s Labor Council” and was a member of the secretariat of the “Women’s Labor Council”. She was also a member of the central institutions of Mapam and was active in the League for Friendly Relations with the Soviet Union. Fayge was also a member of the Haganah.

Fayge was elected to the first Knesset for Mapam and was a member of the House and Education and Culture Committees. She opposed the Palestine Communist Party and rejected claims of anti-religious coercion in the immigrant camps.

She became blind in her old age and died in 2002.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ סבא חרדי ונכדה שמוצניקית. Hazofe (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  2. ^ Ilanit, Fayge (1944). על התכנית הכללית של משקנו (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
[edit]