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Events in the year 1932 in the British Mandate of Palestine.

Haifa 1932 1:20,000
Incumbents
Events
- According to official statistics there were 9,555 Jewish immigrants during 1932.[1]
 - 23 January – The founding of Kfar Yona.
 - 28 March – The 1932 Maccabiah Games, the first Maccabiah Games ever held, are opened in Tel Aviv.
 - 19 July – The founding of the moshav Avihayil on a waste stretch of sand dunes, land owned by the Jewish National Fund.
 - 13 August – Independence Party (Palestine) established.
 - 1 December – The Palestine Post (now The Jerusalem Post) is published for the first time.
 
Unknown dates
- The founding of kibbutz Ma'abarot by Romanian Jews affiliated with the Hashomer Hatzair movement.
 - The founding of kibbutz Afikim by Russian Jews affiliated with the Hashomer Hatzair movement.
 - The founding of the moshav Tel-Tzur by The Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium teachers led by Haim Boger. The moshav was later on merged with Even Yehuda.
 - The founding of the moshav Beer Ganim by former employees of the Dead Sea Works company. The moshav was later on merged with Even Yehuda.
 - The founding of the moshav Ramat Tyomkin. The moshav merged with Netanya in 1948.
 - The founding of the moshav Neta'im by residents of other moshavim as part of the Settlement of the Thousand plan.
 - The founding of the moshav Ganei Am by immigrants from Germany who were members of the HaOved HaTzioni group.
 - The founding of the moshava Even Yehuda by the "Bne Binyamin" association on the lands acquired by the philanthropist Samuel S. Bloom.
 - The founding of the kibbutz Givat Haim by Jewish European immigrants .
 
Notable births
- 12 January – Itzik Kol, Israeli film producer (died 2007).
 - 13 January – Shafiq al-Hout, Palestinian Arab politician and writer, co-founder of the PLO (died 2009).
 - 1 February – Batsheva Kanievsky, Israeli rebbetzin (died 2011).
 - 10 February – Yosef Ba-Gad, Israeli politician and Rosh Yeshiva.
 - 22 February – Zvi Ofer, Israeli soldier, former military governor of Nablus (died 1968).
 - 22 March – Nehemia Sirkis, Israeli sports shooter and firearms designer.
 - 2 May – Ariel Weinstein, Israeli politician and journalist (died 1996).
 - 9 July – Amitzur Shapira, Israeli athletics coach, murdered at the Munich Olympics (died 1972).
 - 25 July – Esther Streit-Wurzel, Israeli children's author and educator (died 2013).
 - 21 August – Menashe Kadishman, Israeli painter and sculptor (died 2015).
 - 28 August – Yakir Aharonov, Israeli physicist.
 - 9 October – Dvora Omer, Israeli author (died 2013).
 - 31 October – Ruth Rasnic, Israeli social and political activist.
 - 5 November – Yossi Banai, Israeli performer, singer, actor, and dramatist (died 2006).
 - 13 November - Nahum Rakover, Israeli jurist.
 - 19 November – Abdel Rahman Zuabi, Israeli-Arab judge, first Arab to serve as a judge on the Supreme Court of Israel (died 2014).
 - 20 November - Yona Fischer, Israeli art curator (died 2022).
 - 23 December – Avraham Sharir, Israeli politician (died 2017).
 - Full date unknown
- Eli Hurvitz, Israeli industrialist, former Chairman and CEO of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (died 2011).
 
 
References
- ↑ O'Brien, Conor Cruise (1986) The Siege. The Story of Israel and Zionism. 1988 Paladin Edition. ISBN 0-586-08645-5. p.202
 
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