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Yitzhak Moda'i (b. 1926 - d. May 22, 1998) was an Israeli politician, who served several terms in the Israeli Knesset, over the course of a 20 year career.

Moda'i was a member of the now-defunct Liberal Party, which later merged into the Likud. He was a member of several Likud cabinets, and served as minister without portfolio, finance minister, justice minister and energy and infrastructure minister. He is best known for the 1985 economic stabilization plan that severely curtailed Israel's hyperinflation of the early 1980s, which he, as finance minister, devised together with then-Prime Minister Shimon Peres.

Preceded byYigal Cohen-Orgad Finance Minister of Israel
1984-1986
Succeeded byMoshe Nissim
Preceded byYitzhak Shamir Finance Minister of Israel
1990-1992
Succeeded byAvraham Shochat

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