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Yaroslavsky in 2009 Member of the from District 3 In office December 1, 1994 – December 1, 2014 Preceded by Succeeded by Member of the from District 5 In office 1975–1994 Personal details Born ( 1948-12-21) December 21, 1948 (age 70) Political party Spouse(s) Barbara Yaroslavsky Children 2 Residence Website Zev Yaroslavsky is a politician from,. He was a member of the from District 3, which includes the, the and coastal areas between and the line. He was first elected to the board in 1994. Yaroslavsky served on the from 1975 to 1994. He was active in the areas of transportation, the environment, health care and cultural affairs.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Family [ ] Zev Yaroslavsky, the son of David and Minna Yaroslavsky, was born on December 21, 1948, in Los Angeles. He and his older sister, Shimona (married name: Kushner), were the children of immigrants from the Russian Empire and grew up in a household in. His father was a founder of the Hebrew Teachers Union in Los Angeles, and both parents, who were born in Ukraine, were founders of North American, a Labor Zionist youth movement. Yaroslavsky recalled that his parents spoke to their children only in Hebrew to prepare them for emigrating to Israel.
They took their children to that country when Shimona was thirteen and Zev was five. Shimona later emigrated permanently. Yaroslavsky was married to the former Barbara Edelston (1947-2018), whom he met as a student at UCLA. In 1985, while Yaroslavsky was a City Council member, a newspaper reporter noted Yaroslavsky's frugality when described their home in the as 'a drab yellow structure with peeling paint and a dirt-patched front lawn.'
The reporter noted that Yaroslavsky was known for frugality in his public and private life, spending much of his spare time following world events in newspapers and on television. Barbara Yaroslavsky was first appointed to the in 2003 and has subsequently served multiple terms as its President. The couple has two children. Education [ ] Yaroslavsky attended Melrose Avenue Elementary School, Bancroft Junior High School. He earned a in history and economics from in 1971 and a in history, specializing in the, from the same school in 1972. Afterward, he taught Hebrew at in. Early activism [ ] Yaroslavsky first gained public notice as a UCLA student who had begun orchestrating high-profile protests in Los Angeles against oppressive treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union.