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Bank has run as a candidate for the Knesset in every election from 2003. He initially ran for the [[Moledet]] party (Bank was Chairman of the party from 2002 to 2009) which was later subsumed into the [[National Union]]. He has been the Secretary General of the [[Jewish Home]] faction from 2013 - 2015. From 2009 to 2013 he was the Director of the National Union faction. Between 1996 and 2002 he was advisor to Ministry of Tourism Benny Elon. In 2014, Bank ran in the primaries of the radical [[Jewish Home]] party. Bank was endorsed by Naftali Bennett, the leader of the Jewish Home.<ref name ="endorsement"> Lahav Harkov, [http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Bennett-endorses-US-born-primary-candidate-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> <ref name ="linkedin">LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/uri-y-bank/5/8b9/172 Uri Y. Bank]. Accessed 12 October 2015.</ref> | Bank has run as a candidate for the Knesset in every election from 2003. He initially ran for the [[Moledet]] party (Bank was Chairman of the party from 2002 to 2009) which was later subsumed into the [[National Union]]. He has been the Secretary General of the [[Jewish Home]] faction from 2013 - 2015. From 2009 to 2013 he was the Director of the National Union faction. Between 1996 and 2002 he was advisor to Ministry of Tourism Benny Elon. In 2014, Bank ran in the primaries of the radical [[Jewish Home]] party. Bank was endorsed by Naftali Bennett, the leader of the Jewish Home.<ref name ="endorsement"> Lahav Harkov, [http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Bennett-endorses-US-born-primary-candidate-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> <ref name ="linkedin">LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/uri-y-bank/5/8b9/172 Uri Y. Bank]. Accessed 12 October 2015.</ref> | ||
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+ | Bank is the co-founder of the [[Israel Allies Foundation]] and serves on the Board of Directors.<ref name ="endorsement"> Lahav Harkov, [http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Bennett-endorses-US-born-primary-candidate-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> In 2014 he described the objectives of the IAF: 'Evangelical Christians are powerful in their countries and they love Israel, but they haven’t been taught how to leverage that in our favor..That is what we’re doing.'<ref name ="endorsement"> Lahav Harkov, [http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Bennett-endorses-US-born-primary-candidate-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 12:11, 13 October 2015
Uri Bank is the co-founder of the Israel Allies Foundation and serves on the Board of Directors.[1] [2] Though he was educated in Israel Bank was born in the United States. He made aliyah at the age of 12, moving from Chicago to Israel. He became a tank commander as a 'lone soldier'. Bank lives in Neve Daniel an illegal West Bank settlement withink the larger Gush Etzion settlement bloc.[1]
Education
Bank holds a BA in Political Science and Interdisciplinary Studies from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. [2]
Political Career
Bank has run as a candidate for the Knesset in every election from 2003. He initially ran for the Moledet party (Bank was Chairman of the party from 2002 to 2009) which was later subsumed into the National Union. He has been the Secretary General of the Jewish Home faction from 2013 - 2015. From 2009 to 2013 he was the Director of the National Union faction. Between 1996 and 2002 he was advisor to Ministry of Tourism Benny Elon. In 2014, Bank ran in the primaries of the radical Jewish Home party. Bank was endorsed by Naftali Bennett, the leader of the Jewish Home.[1] [2]
Israel Allies Foundation
Bank is the co-founder of the Israel Allies Foundation and serves on the Board of Directors.[1] In 2014 he described the objectives of the IAF: 'Evangelical Christians are powerful in their countries and they love Israel, but they haven’t been taught how to leverage that in our favor..That is what we’re doing.'[1]
Affiliations
- Israel Allies Foundation - Founding Member, Board of Directors (2007 - present)
- The Israeli Initiative - The Right Road to Peace - Executive Director/Spokesman (2005 - present)
- Bayit Yehudi Knesset Faction - Secretary General (2013 - 2015)
- National Union Halchud HaLeumi Knesset Faction - Director (2009 - 2013)
- Jewish National Fund - Member, Board of Directors (2006 - 2012)
- Moledet - Chairman (2002 - 2009)
- Magen Shaul pre-Army Preparatory Yeshiva in Nokdim - CEO (2004 - 2005)
- Advisor to Knesset Member and Ministry of Tourism Benny Elon (1996 - 2002)
- National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu Knesset Faction - Director (2000 - 2001)
- Israel Studies Institute - Technical Coordinator (1994 -1996)[2]