Definition
The name “David Glass (Israeli politician)” refers to an alleged individual described as a political figure associated with the State of Israel. No verifiable, publicly available records confirm the existence of a politician bearing this exact name in Israeli political history.
Overview
Available encyclopedic and scholarly sources, including official Knesset archives, major Israeli news outlets, and recognized biographical compendiums, do not list a person named David Glass as a member of the Israeli government, Knesset, or any notable political party. Consequently, the term lacks sufficient documentation to be treated as an established entry.
Etymology/Origin
- David is a common Hebrew given name (דָּוִד), historically meaning “beloved.”
- Glass is an English surname of occupational or descriptive origin, referring to a maker or seller of glassware, or possibly derived from the German “Glas.”
The combination suggests a name that could belong to a person of Jewish diaspora background who later lived in Israel, but no specific etymological justification ties it to a documented political figure.
Characteristics
Because reliable information about a politician named David Glass is not confirmed, no definitive characteristics—such as political affiliation, offices held, policy positions, or biographical details—can be provided. Any such attributes would be speculative.
Related Topics
- Israeli political system
- Knesset members
- Jewish diaspora surnames in Israel
- Political biographies and verification standards
Accurate information is not confirmed.