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Gilad Kariv was born on 30 November, 1973 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an Israeli Reform rabbi, attorney and politician. Discover Gilad Kariv's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Gilad Kariv (גִּלְעָד קָרִיב, born 30 November 1973) is an israeli attorney and a politician.
The Executive Director of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, he is currently a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party, at the 24-25 Knesset.
Kariv was born and educated in Tel Aviv.
His involvement with the Reform Movement began in high school, when he joined the Beit Daniel Synagogue, the Center of Progressive movement in Tel Aviv.
Once completing his secondary education at Lady Davis High School, Gilad volunteered for a Service Year in the Hebrew Scouts, and worked on establishing educational Nahal groups.
Kariv served in the Israel Defense Forces Intelligence Corps under the Haman Talpiot program.
Following five years of service, during which he completed the officers program with honors, Kariv went to study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In 2001, he earned a bachelor's degree in law and Jewish studies.
In 2001–2002 he interned in the Supreme Court of the State Attorney Office.
Following the economic sanctions of 2002, Kariv was one of the founding members of the Social Organizations Forum, and was active in several social initiatives, such as the single mothers protest.
In 2003, he received a master's degree in Jewish studies at Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem.
In 2003, Kariv received rabbinic ordination at the HUC.
Between 2003–2009, Kariv served as the director of the Israel Religious Action Center, and headed Reform movement public and legal initiatives in Israel on issues of freedom of religion, relation between religion and state, conversion, and many other social causes.
Kariv initiated the establishment of Keren Be'chavod ('Be'chavod Fund) – the Reform Movement's humanitarian aid foundation, and "Kehilat Tzedek" – the training and guidance center for people of all Jewish sects in the field of social action.
In 2004, he was certified as a lawyer by the Israel Bar Association.
Between 2006 and 2009, Kariv took part in the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee's discussions over the proposed writing of an Israeli constitution.
In these meetings, Kariv represented the liberal Zionist point of view.
Together with his colleagues at the IMPJ, Kariv proposed constitutional principles for the State of Israel.
As a representative of the Reform movement, Kariv serves as a board member at the Jewish Federation Institute for Jewish Learning, and as a board member in the Menucha Nechona organization, which works to advance civil burials in Israel.
In 2008, Kariv received a master's degree in constitutional law from Northwestern University in Chicago, through a combined program with Tel Aviv University.
During his academic studies, Kariv established Progressive Movement student networks on campuses around the country.
Among his posts, Kariv served as a rabbi at Congregation Beit Daniel in Tel Aviv until 2008.
Between 2008 and 2011, Kariv also served as a committee member at the Israel Broadcasting Authority.
In 2009, Kariv was appointed executive director of the IMPJ.
Since then, he has worked to expand the work of the movement, advance its standing with the Israeli public, establish new Reform congregations around the country, and obtain government recognition of the movement's activities.
Kariv publishes opinion pieces in the news and online.
He has published several position papers on a variety of topics, including a proposal for the re-organization of religious service provisions in Israel, a suggestion for separation of religious institutions from state bodies, Israeli public space on the Sabbath and a report on the crisis of conversion.
Kariv is regularly invited to represent the Reform movement before Knesset committees and in a variety of other public settings.
Kariv ran in the 2012 Israeli Labor Party primary elections, winning 27th place on the party's list for the 2013 Knesset elections.
The party won only 15 seats.
In December 2014, he informed Labor Party Chairman Isaac Herzog that he would be running for a spot on the Labor list for the 2015 elections.
In January 2021, Kariv ran again in the Labor Party's primary election for the 2021 Knesset elections and placed fourth on the party's slate.
As a result he was elected to the Knesset in 2021.
As a Member of Knesset, he is vehemently opposed to the proposed "Police Reform" proposed by Minister of Interior, Itamar Ben Gvir.
Kariv helped lead the efforts to establish an egalitarian praying platform at the Western Wall, resulting in a government resolution officially recognizing the right for egalitarian prayer at the end of January 2016.
Kariv lives in Givatayim with his wife and three children.