Hili Tropper
Yehiel Moshe "Hili" Tropper (Hebrew: יְחִיאֵל מֹשֶׁה "חִילִי" טְרוֹפֵּר, born 22 April 1978) is an Israeli educator, social worker and politician who currently serves as Minister of Culture and Sports.
Hili Tropper | |
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Date of birth | 22 April 1978 |
Place of birth | Jerusalem, Israel |
Knessets | 21, 22, 23 |
Faction represented in Knesset | |
2019–2020 | Blue and White |
Ministerial roles | |
2020– | Minister of Culture and Sports |
Biography
Tropper was born in Jerusalem, one of nine children of Rabbi Daniel Tropper. During his national service in the Israel Defense Forces, he was part of the Duvdevan Unit. He subsequently became a social worker and earned a BA in humanities from the Open University and an MA in Jewish history and education from the Lander Institute. He worked for the Bat Yam municipality and also ran the Branco Weiss school in Ramle.
Prior to the 2013 Knesset elections Tropper was placed twenty-third on the Labor Party list, but the party won only 15 seats. He was subsequently appointed as an advisor to Minister of Education Shai Piron. When Piron left the government in 2015, Tropper became Director of the Education, Welfare and Culture Division in Yeruham.
In the build-up to the April 2019 elections he joined the new Israel Resilience Party founded by his friend Benny Gantz.[1] The party became part of the Blue and White, with Tropper placed twelfth on the alliance's list.[2] He was elected to the Knesset as Blue and White won 35 seats. He was re-elected in September 2019 and March 2020. In May 2020 he was appointed Minister of Culture and Sports in the new government.[3] He subsequently resigned his Knesset seat under the Norwegian Law and was replaced by Yorai Lahav-Hertzano.
Tropper is married with four children and lives in Nes Harim.
References
- Levinson, Chaim (29 January 2019). "His Silence Is Confidence': Benny Gantz Earns Praise From Former U.S. General Martin Dempsey". Haaretz. Reuters. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
- Blue and White list CEC
- Levinson, Chaim; Lis, Jonathan (17 May 2020). "After Year of Deadlock and Days of Delays, Knesset Swears in New Israeli Government". Haaretz. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
External links
- Hili Tropper on the Knesset website