(1983-08-26) 26 August 1983 (age 41) Jerusalem, Israel[1]
Meirav Cohen (Hebrew: מֵירַב כֹּהֵן; born (1983-08-26)26 August 1983)[1] is an Israeli politician and social equality activist. She is currently a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid and served as Minister for Social Equality from May 2020 to January 2021.[2] She took up the post again in June 2021.[3]
Early and personal life
Cohen was born and raised in Jerusalem[1] to Saadia Cohen and Solange Shulamit (née Pouni) who both immigrated to Israel from Morocco. Her father worked as a truck driver and her mother ran a day care center in their home. Her family moved to the neighbouring town of Mevaseret Zion while she was at school.[4] She later attended Harel High School in Mevaseret Zion.[5] She has three older brothers.[5]
In 2006 she started studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, graduating with a BA in economics and business administration in 2009 and an MBA in 2011.[5]
Career
In 2011 Cohen was elected to Jerusalem City Council as part of the Jerusalem Hitorerut party, becoming the portfolio holder for youth. She also became CEO of the NGO Civic Trust, which promotes fair business practices, and founded a nonprofit that fights fraud against the elderly.[4]
As Minister for Social Equality, Cohen was in charge of implementing the government's 30-billion shekel five-year plan for the country's Arab sector.[4]
Personal life
Cohen is married to Yuval Edmon, deputy head of the National Economic Council. They live in the Yefeh Nof neighborhood in Jerusalem and have three children.