Sharansky wins second term as Jewish Agency head

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Natan Sharansky was elected to a second term as chairman of the executive of the Jewish Agency for Israel.

Sharansky won four more years in the Feb. 19 vote of the Jewish Agency Board of Governors, which met in Jerusalem.

Sharansky was a Soviet dissident who was incarcerated for nine years. After his release in 1986, he immigrated to Israel, where he was reunited with his wife, Avital. He served as a member of the Knesset for nine years and as a minister in several government departments, as well as deputy prime minister.

As head of the Jewish Agency, Sharansky has worked to strengthen relations between Israel and diaspora Jewry.

In December, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Sharansky to study the situation at the Western Wall and offer recommendations to the government on how to make the site more accommodating to all Jews.

Sharansky said he will not present recommendations on women’s prayer at the Wall until a new government coalition is in place, the daily Haaretz reported on Feb. 19. — jta