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Tamar Zandberg was born on 29 April, 1976 in Ramat Gan, Israel, is an Israeli politician. At 44 years old, Tamar Zandberg height not available right now. We will update Tamar Zandberg's height soon as possible.
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46 years old |
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29 April 1976 |
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29 April |
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Ramat Gan, Israel |
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Israel |
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Tamar Zandberg Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Tamar Zandberg worth at the age of 46 years old? Tamar Zandberg’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from Israel. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Zandberg won the election for the leadership of Meretz on 22 March 2018 with 71% of votes cast. She was re-elected to the Knesset in the April 2019 elections as the lead candidate on the Meretz list.
She ran in the fifth slot in the 2015 election and appeared to have lost her seat when preliminary resulted indicated Meretz had only won four seats. Party leader Zehava Gal-On announced that she would resign from the Knesset and as party chairperson in order to allow Zandberg, a rising star within the party, to re-enter the Knesset as the party's fourth MK. However, Zandberg urged Gal-On to reconsider her decision and remain as the party's leader in the Knesset. Once absentee and soldier ballots were counted, however, Meretz unexpectedly gained a fifth seat negating the premise for Gal-On's resignation, allowing her to continue as party leader.
Prior to the 2013 elections she was placed sixth on the Meretz list, after raising the funding for her campaign through a crowdsourcing website which enabled people to donate small sums up to 1000 NIS. She entered the Knesset as the party won six seats. During her first term she founded and co-chaired the Lobby for Sustainable Transportation, was involved in the founding of the Urban Renewal Lobby and headed the Israeli Beaches Sub Committee. She put forward laws on decriminalising the personal use of cannabis and paternity leave.
Zandberg was a main activist in the social protest movement of summer 2011, and was a member of the experts' group that introduced the movement's housing and transportation platform. During the protests, Zandberg led, along with other Meretz city council members, the withdrawal of Meretz from the council coalition, led by Mayor Ron Huldai due to violent suppression of the protests. She considers herself a feminist, urban environmentalist and a social democrat. She heads the opposition 'Social Home' faction within Na'amat, Israel's leading union for working women.
She began her political career in 2003, when she started to work as a parliamentary assistant to Meretz MK Ran Cohen, a job she held until 2008. In the same year she was elected to Tel Aviv city council in second place on the Meretz list. During her term on the council, she chaired the city's Women's Affairs Committee and was a member of both the Finance Committee and the Affordable Housing Committee. She was behind an initiative to introduce public transportation on Shabbat, and also promoted action against the opening of strip clubs, advancement of civil and same-sex marriage and the promotion of women-run small businesses.
Tamar "Tami" Zandberg (Hebrew: תָּמָר "תַּמִּי" זַנְדְבֵּרְג , born 29 April 1976) is an Israeli politician who currently serves as a member of the Knesset for Meretz. She was previously a member of Tel Aviv-Yafo City Council, and was leader of Meretz between 2018 and 2019.
Zandberg was born in Ramat Gan in 1976, the daughter of journalist Esther Zandberg and Yoel Zandberg and the sister of Israeli international footballer Michael Zandberg. She attended Blich High school and served in the IDF in the Education Corps. She holds a master's degree in Social Psychology from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and a Law Degree (LLB) from Tel Aviv University, and until entering the Knesset she taught at Sapir Academic College in the Management and Public Policy department. She is currently a PhD candidate in Politics and Government at Ben Gurion University, researching issues of spatial planning and human rights.