Shavit Ben-Arie

Between 2004 and 2011, Ben-Arie led an initiative documenting the lives and public actions of female Knesset members throughout history.

[1][2] His book showcased the life stories of all women members of the Israeli parliament in the years 1949-2011, alongside a preliminary research on women who served in the Assembly of Representatives during the British Mandate for Palestine.

[3] The Levi Eshkol House in Jerusalem was opened in 2016 after a process of conservation and curation.

[4] During this time he authored and edited several books and publications on Levi Eshkol, including a posthumous autobiography (titled "Crossroad") based on fragments of Levi Eshkol's testimonials on his youth years, extracted from speeches and interviews.

[verification needed] He lectures in Israel and abroad on women in Israeli politics.