Moshe Kol
1911–1989 (age 78)
Biography
Moshe Kol (1911–1989) served Israel in multiple capacities, first as a member of the Knesset and later in ministerial roles, where he worked to strengthen housing policy and cultural life. His pragmatic approach and ability to build consensus made him a trusted figure in a time of rapid growth and change.
Kol’s commitment extended beyond the halls of government to civil society, where he supported new immigrants and the arts, always insisting on dignity for every citizen; he rests at the Mount of Olives, remembered as a public servant who cared deeply about the nation’s future.