thumb|right|Shlomo Lahat (R), shows foreign visitors the impact of an Iraqi missile in [[Tel Aviv during the Gulf War, 1991.]]
Shlomo "Chich" Lahat (; November 9, 1927 – October 1, 2014) was a major general in the Israel Defense Forces and former Head of the Manpower Directorate. He served as the eighth mayor of Tel Aviv in 1974–1993, for four consecutive terms. After election on the Likud ticket in 1974, he was re-elected in 1978, 1983 and 1989. He coined the slogan about Tel Aviv being "the city that never stops."
Early life and education
Shlomo Lindner (later Lahat) was born in Germany. He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine with his family in 1933 after the Nazis came to power. The family settled in Rehovot. Lahat's nickname “Cheech” dates back to when he played tug-of-war with this friends at the age of eight. “I would yell ‘zieh’ – ‘Pull’ (in German) – to my friends, and they made it into ‘Cheech,’ and it stuck with me to this day," he later recalled. Lahat was a member of Hashomer Hatzair youth movement and attended Gymnasia Herzliya high school in Tel Aviv.
Military and political career
Lahat served in the Haganah and then the Israel Defense Forces.
In February 1974, he became the eighth mayor of Tel Aviv, continuing his tenure until November 1993, when he was succeeded by Roni Milo. He was elected mayor as a member of the Likud.
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