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Assembly of Representatives (Mandate Palestine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine)

The Assembly of Representatives ((ヘブライ語:אספת הנבחרים), ''Asefat HaNivharim'') was the elected parliamentary assembly of the Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine. It was established on 19 April 1920,〔(Palestine Through History: A Chronology (I) ) The Palestine Chronicle〕 and functioned until 13 February 1949, the day before the first Knesset, elected on 25 January, was sworn in. The Assembly met once a year to elect the executive body, the Jewish National Council,〔 which was responsible for education, local government, welfare, security and defense.〔(The origins and challenges of Israeli democracy ) Haaretz, 3 October 2014〕 It also voted on the budgets proposed by the Jewish National Council and the Rabbinical Council.〔
==History==
Under the British Mandate, the Yishuv, or Jewish community, established a network of political and administrative institutions, among them the Assembly of Representatives.〔Itamar Rabinovich & Jehuda Reinharz (2008) (''Israel in the Middle East'' ) Brandeis University Press, p84〕
To ensure that small groups were properly represented, a system of proportional representation was introduced. The first elections were held on 19 April 1920, and the largest faction, Ahdut HaAvoda, won only 70 of the Assembly's 314 seats. The ultra-orthodox community and the ultra-orthodox Agudat Yisrael party boycotted the Assembly elections due to their objections to secular Zionism.〔
The second elections were held in 1925, and following the passing of the Organization of Religious Communities Order in 1926, the Assembly was recognised by the British authorities in 1928.〔(Assembly of Representatives (Assefat Hanivharim) ) Knesset website〕

Further elections were held in 1931 and 1944. In the latter elections, some groups, especially the Sephardic Jews, boycotted the elections and were not represented.〔(Simple ceremony marks opening session of newly elected Palestine Jewish Assembly ) Jewish Telegraph Agency, 13 September 1944〕 From 1944 onwards the Assembly was also boycotted by Hatzohar due to disagreements with the elected leaders over policy.〔

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