Born in
Jerusalem, He served as parliamentary group chairman until 2013. He was re-elected in the
2013 elections, and was placed sixth on the UTJ list for the
2015 elections, retaining his seat again as the party won six seats. Following a Supreme Court ruling that public
mikveh facilities must allow use by followers of Conservative and
Reform Judaism in February 2016, he compared Reform Jews to the "mentally ill". He submitted his resignation as the head of the
Labor and Welfare Committee on 15 July 2025. Eichler was elected to the Rabbinical Judicial Appointments Committee on 23 July 2025. Eichler resigned from the Knesset in January 2026, joined the government as the "deputy communications minister" and was replaced by
Yitzhak Pindrus. ==Personal==