Haim Biton
Haim Biton  | |
|---|---|
Biton in 2023  | |
| Ministerial roles | |
| 2022–2025 | Minister in the Ministry of Education | 
| Faction represented in the Knesset | |
| 2021– | Shas | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 17 January 1978 Jerusalem, Israel  | 
Haim Biton (Hebrew: חַיִּים בִּיטוֹן; born 17 January 1978)[1] is an Israeli politician. He is currently a member of the Knesset for Shas. Biton also served as a minister in the Ministry of Education.
Biography
[edit]Biton was appointed CEO of Shas in 2014.[2] In 2016 he took over the party's Ma'ayan Hinukh Torani school system, increasing its enrollment by 10,000 in two years.[3] Following a complaint by Hiddush, in 2020 the Office of the Attorney General ruled that he could not be both CEO of the party and the school network.[4]
Biton was placed ninth on the Shas list for the 2015 elections. The party won only seven seats, and when he had the opportunity to take his seat as a replacement, he declined, allowing Yigal Guetta to take his place. He subsequently turned down the opportunity to run on the party's list for the April 2019 Knesset elections.[5] However, prior to the 2021 elections he was placed fifth on the Shas list,[1] and was elected to the Knesset as the party won nine seats.
Biton served as a minister in the Education Ministry until his resignation in July 2025.[6]
Biton lives in Givat Ze'ev, an Israeli settlement located north of Jerusalem.
References
[edit]- ^ a b בחירות 2021: אלה הם חברי הכנסת ה-24 מטעם ש"ס Mako, 25 March 2021
 - ^ Chaim Biton is Shas’ New CEO The Yeshiva World, 17 February 2014
 - ^ Shas Languishes in the Polls, Yet Its Low-achievement School System Is Growing Fast Haaretz, 3 September 2008
 - ^ Shas CEO cannot simultaneously be CEO of state-funded educational network Hiddush
 - ^ Shas’ Director-General, Chaim Biton, Refuses Placement On A Knesset List The Yeshiva World, 20 February 2019
 - ^ Deri to remain in Netanyahu's security cabinet, Shas's Arbel rescinds resignation The Jerusalem Post
 
External links
[edit]- Haim Biton on the Knesset website