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Moshe Gafni
משה גפני
Faction represented in the Knesset
1988–1992
Degel HaTorah
1994–1996
United Torah Judaism
1996
Degel HaTorah
1996–1998
United Torah Judaism
1999–2005
United Torah Judaism
2005–2006
Degel HaTorah
2006–2008
United Torah Judaism
2008–2009
Degel HaTorah
2009–
United Torah Judaism
Personal details
Born
(1952-05-05) 5 May 1952 (age 72) Tel Aviv, Israel
Moshe Gafni (Hebrew: משה גפני, born 5 May 1952[1]) is an Israeli politician, Member of the Knesset, and leader of the Ashkenazi Haredi party United Torah Judaism.
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