Daniel Auster

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Daniel Auster (1893-1962) was Mayor of Jerusalem in the final years of the British Mandate of Palestine, and the first mayor of Jerusalem under an independent State of Israel. Before that, he was Deputy Mayor under Raghib Nashashibi. He was also a member of the National Assembly for the General Zionists party, and a signatory of Israel's Declaration of Independence. He was against the internationalization of Jerusalem and presented his views on this matter to the United Nations in 1947.

Preceded by
Hussein al-Khalidi
Mayor of Jerusalem
19371938
Succeeded by
Mustafa al-Khalidi
Preceded by
Mustafa al-Khalidi
Mayor of Jerusalem
19441945
Succeeded by
Daniel Auster
Preceded by
Daniel Auster
Mayor of Jerusalem
19491951
Succeeded by
Zalman Shragai

[edit] Trivia

The American writer Paul Auster is not directly related to Daniel Auster.

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