15 December 1915 Bachowa, Austria-Hungary (today Poland)
Died
19 June 1983 (aged 67)
Simha Erlich (Hebrew: שמחה ארליך, 15 December 1915[1] – 19 June 1983) was an Israeli politician. Erlich was leader of the Liberal Party and served in the Knesset from 1969 to 1983. Erlich notably served as Minister of Finance under Prime Minister Menachem Begin, where he was known for his efforts to liberalize the Israeli economy, and also served as Deputy Prime Minister of Israel.
^"Mort de M. Simha Erlich, président du parti libéral et vice-premier ministre la dernière " colombe " du cabinet Begin". Le Monde.fr. 21 June 1983.
SimhaErlich (Hebrew: שמחה ארליך, 15 December 1915 – 19 June 1983) was an Israeli politician. Erlich was leader of the Liberal Party and served in the...
towards a more free-market approach, and he appointed SimhaErlich as Finance Minister. Erlich unveiled a new economic policy that became known as the...
and replace Menachem Begin at the head of the party. He suggested to SimhaErlich, who headed the Liberal Party bloc in the Likud, that he was more able...
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol Golda Meir Preceded by Abba Eban Succeeded by SimhaErlich Yigael Yadin Ministerial portfolios 1961–1968 Labour 1968–1969 Immigrant...
put in front of those wishing to leave. In 1980 deputy Prime Minister SimhaErlich and the Director of the Jewish Agency Shmuel Lahis studied emigration...
Person Party Prime Minister Menachem Begin Likud Deputy Prime Minister SimhaErlich Likud Yigael Yadin (from 24/10/1977) Dash, Democratic Movement, Independent...
Prime Minister SimhaErlich (until 19 June 1983) 1 Likud David Levy (from 3 November 1981) Likud Minister of Agriculture SimhaErlich (until 19 June 1983)...
rule. The new prime minister Menachem Begin appointed SimhaErlich as the finance minister. Erlich introduced an economic reform, aimed to change the character...
Telegraphic Agency. 18 January 1982. Retrieved 5 February 2024. "Mort de M. SimhaErlich, président du parti libéral et vice-premier ministre la dernière " colombe...
Knessets for the General Zionists. In 1954, he joined Yosef Sapir and SimhaErlich to tighten their grip on the party. However, 1957 saw a schism between...
(born 1898), Austro-Hungary (Galicia)-born Israeli botanist. 19 June – SimhaErlich (born 1915), Polish-born Israeli politician. 11 November – Menachem Mendel...