Jenia Tversky (; 16 August 1904 – 9 April 1964) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapai.
A member of Mapai, she was 53rd on the party's list for the 1949 Knesset elections, Mapai list (1949) Israel Democracy Institute but missed out on a seat when the party won 46 seats. However, she entered the Knesset on 5 February 1951 as a replacement for Heshel Frumkin. Knesset Members in the First Knesset Knesset website She was placed 37th on the Mapai list for the July 1951 elections, Mapai list (1951) Israel Democracy Institute retaining her seat as the party won 45 seats.
After being placed 49th on the party's list for the 1955 elections, Mapai list (1955) Israel Democracy Institute she lost her seat when Mapai won only 40 seats. However, she returned to the Knesset on 6 July 1959 as a replacement for Shlomo Hillel. Knesset Members in the Third Knesset Knesset website Placed 47th on the Mapai list for the November 1959 elections, Mapai list (1959) Israel Democracy Institute she was re-elected as Mapai won 47 seats. She moved up to 46th place on the party list for the 1961 elections, Mapai list (1961) Israel Democracy Institute but left the Knesset as the party won only 42 seats. However, she re-entered the Knesset again on 24 November 1963 after the death of Meir Argov. Knesset Members in the Fifth Knesset Knesset website She died on 6 April the following year, and was replaced by Aharon Yadlin. A street in Haifa is named after her.
She married a Polish Jew, Josef Tversky - a veterinarian. Her son was the psychologist Amos Tversky (1937–1996), co-author (with Daniel Kahneman) of prospect theory. A Psychologist Who Shed Light on Our Irrationality Is Born Haaretz, 16 March 2016
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