Soon after his marriage in 1935, Abramowitz made
aliyah to
Mandate Palestine, settling in
Tel Aviv. He was appointed by Agudat Yisrael as its representative on the Religious Committee of the
Haganah, where he worked to maintain
kashrut and Sabbath observance. In 1948, he was appointed as General Secretary of Agudat Yisrael, and he was a founder of the
Chinuch Atzmai educational network. In 1950, he was elected to the
Tel Aviv Council; from 1954 to 1984 he served as a deputy mayor of the city. During his period of service on Tel Aviv Council he was successful in having two gender-separated beaches established. In 1980, he was elected Chairman of
World Agudath Israel. ==References==