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Religious Zionism

Index Religious Zionism

Religious Zionism (צִיּוֹנוּת דָּתִית, translit. Tziyonut Datit, or Dati Leumi "National Religious", or Kippah seruga, literally, "knitted skullcap") is an ideology that combines Zionism and Orthodox Judaism. [1]

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A. D. Gordon

Aaron David Gordon (אהרן דוד גורדון; 9 June 1856 – 22 February 1922), more commonly known as A. D. Gordon, was a Zionist ideologue and the spiritual force behind practical Zionism and Labor Zionism.

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A. L. Zissu

Abraham Leib Zissu (first name also Avram, middle name also Leiba or Leibu; January 25, 1888 – September 6, 1956) was a Romanian writer, political essayist, industrialist, and spokesman of the Jewish Romanian community.

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Abortion in Israel

Abortion in Israel is permitted when determined by a termination committee under various circumstances, with the vast majority of cases being approved.

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Abraham Isaac Kook

Abraham Isaac Kook (Abraham Yitshak ha-Kohen Kuk; 8 September 1865 – 11 September 1935) was an Orthodox rabbi, the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of British Mandatory Palestine, the founder of Yeshiva Mercaz HaRav Kook (The Central Universal Yeshiva), a Jewish thinker, Halakhist, Kabbalist, and a renowned Torah scholar.

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Aharon Barak

Aharon Barak (אהרן ברק, born Aharon Brick, 16 September 1936) is a Professor of Law at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya and a lecturer in law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Yale Law School, Central European University, Georgetown University Law Center, and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.

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Aharon-Ya'akov Greenberg

Aharon-Ya'akov Greenberg (אהרן-יעקב גרינברג, born 15 March 1900, died 2 April 1963) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset from 1949 until 1951, and again from 1955 until his death in 1963.

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Ahi (political party)

Ahi (אח"י, lit. My Brother, an acronym for Eretz Hevra Yahadut (ארץ חברה יהדות), lit. Land, Society, Judaism) was a right-wing nationalist religious Zionist political party in Israel.

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Ajami, Jaffa

Ajami (حي العجمي, עג'מי) is a predominantly Arab neighborhood in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel, situated south of Old Jaffa and north of the Jabaliyya neighborhood on the Mediterranean Sea.

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Alexandre Herchcovitch

Alexandre Herchcovitch (born on 21 July 1971, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian fashion designer.

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Aminadav (non-profit organization)

Aminadav is an Israel-based non-profit organization which supports army-age religious women in Israel who have chosen to do national service (sherut leumi) instead of serving in the army.

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Arad, Israel

Arad (עֲרָד; عِرَادَ) is a city in the Southern District of Israel.

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Ari Goldwag

Ari Goldwag (born 1979) is an American-born Orthodox Jewish singer, songwriter, composer, and producer of contemporary Jewish religious music.

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Arieh Handler

Arieh Handler (May 27, 1915 – May 20, 2011) was a Zionist leader.

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Arutz Sheva

Arutz Sheva (lit), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with Religious Zionism.

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Aryeh Stern

Aryeh Stern (אריה שטרן, b. 1944) is the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council of Israel, and the chief editor of the Halacha Brura and Berur Halacha Institute.

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Asa Keisar

Asa Keisar (אסא קיסר; born September 1, 1973)Sara Toth Stub, Tablet, February 16, 2016.

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Atchalta De'Geulah

In the Jewish classical texts, Atchalta De'Geulah (Aramaic: אתחלתא דגאולה; Hebrew: התחלת הגאולה, Hatchalat ha-Geulah, lit. "the beginning of the redemption") is the period of time in which a new stage of revival in the process of the redemption and the coming of the Jewish Messiah.

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August 1915

The following events occurred in August 1915.

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Avraham Shapira

Avraham Shapira (אברהם אלקנה כהנא שפירא; 20 May 1914, Jerusalem – 27 September 2007) was a prominent rabbi in the Religious Zionist world.

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Balfour Declaration

The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government during World War I announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a minority Jewish population (around 3–5% of the total).

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Bar Yohai

Bar Yohai (בַּר יוֹחַאי) is a religious Jewish community settlement in northern Israel.

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Bar-Ilan University

Bar-Ilan University (אוניברסיטת בר-אילן Universitat Bar-Ilan) is a public research university in the city of Ramat Gan in the Tel Aviv District, Israel.

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Bat Ayin

Bat Ayin (בַּת עַיִן, lit., "daughter of the eye" or "apple of the eye", i. e., pupil) is an Israeli settlement in Gush Etzion in the West Bank, between Jerusalem and Hebron.

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Bauska Jewish community

The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941.

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Beit El

Beit El (בֵּית אֵל) is an Israeli settlement and local council located in the Binyamin Region of the West Bank.

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Beit El Synagogue

The Beit El Synagogue ("House of God" synagogue), (also known as Midrash Hasidim and Yeshivat haMekubalim) has been (and remains to this day) the center of kabbalistic study in Jerusalem for over 250 years.

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Beit El yeshiva

The Beit El Yeshiva (ישיבת בית אל) is a Religious Zionist yeshiva situated in the Israeli settlement of Beit El, a community in the Binyamin region near Ramallah in the Israeli-controlled Area C of the West Bank.

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Beit Orot

Beit Orot (בית אורות) (lit. The House of Lights), is a new Jewish settlement and neighborhood on the northern ridge on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, near the Augusta Victoria Hospital and the Arab neighbourhood of At-Tur.

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Beit Shemesh

Beit Shemesh (בֵּית שֶׁמֶשׁ,; بيت شيمش; Bethsames, Beth Shamesh, Bethshamesh or Bet shemesh and most often Beth-Shemesh in English translations of the Hebrew Bible) is a city located approximately west of Jerusalem in Israel's Jerusalem District, with a population of in.

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Beitar Illit

Beitar Illit (בֵּיתָר עִלִּית; officially Betar Illit; "Illit" is pronounced "ee-leet"; بيتار عيليت) is an Israeli settlement organized as a city in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem, in the Judaean Mountains of the West Bank.

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Binyamin Elon

Rabbi Binyamin "Benny" Elon (בנימין אלון, November 10, 1954 – May 5, 2017) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Moledet and the National Union between 1996 and 2009.

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Birkat Hamazon

Birkat Hamazon or Birkat Hammazon, known in English as the Grace After Meals (בענטשן; translit. bentshn or "to bless", Yinglish: Benching), is a set of Hebrew blessings that Jewish Halakha ("collective body of Jewish religious laws") prescribes following a meal that includes at least a ke-zayit (olive sized) piece of bread or matzoh made from one or all of wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt.

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Blue in Judaism

Blue in Judaism is used to symbolise divinity, because blue is the color of the sky and sea.

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Bnei Akiva

Bnei Akiva (בני עקיבא, lit: Children of Akiva) is the largest religious Zionist youth movement in the world, with over 125,000 members in 42 countries.

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Bnei Akiva Schools of Toronto

Yeshivat Or Chaim boys school (ישיבת אור חיים) and Ulpanat Orot girls school (אולפנת אורות) are two Canadian Orthodox Jewish high schools affiliated with Bnei Akiva located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Camp Moshava (Pennsylvania)

Camp Moshava (מחנה מושבה), (often called Moshava, IO, or Moshava IO) is a coeducational, Modern Orthodox Jewish Summer Camp located in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.

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Camp Stone

Camp Stone is a Jewish summer camp located in Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania.

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Chaim Brovender

Chaim Brovender (born 1941) is an Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi.

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Chanoch Henoch Eigis

Chanoch Henoch Eigis (חנוך העניך אייגעש; 1863–1941) was a prominent Lithuanian rabbi in the first half of the 20th century.

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Chardal

Chardal (or Hardal; חרד"ל, acronym for, Charedi Le-umi, lit., "National Haredi", plural Chardalim) usually refers to the portion of the Religious Zionist Jewish community in Israel which inclines significantly toward Haredi ideology (whether in terms of outlook on the secular world, or in their stringent Khumra approach to Halakha); however, it is sometimes used to refer to the portion of the Haredi Jewish community in Israel which inclines significantly toward Religious Zionist ideology.

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Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem

The position of Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem was instituted centuries ago and was originally held by a member of the Sephardic community.

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Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (CoP; commonly Presidents' Conference) is an American non-profit organization that addresses issues of critical concern to the Jewish community.

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Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom

Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom (also known as "Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Shalom") ("House of Jacob Lover of Peace") is an Orthodox synagogue located at 284 Rodney Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.

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Conscription in Israel

Conscription exists in Israel for all Israeli citizens over the age of 18 who are Jewish, Druze, or Circassian; Arab citizens of Israel are not conscripted.

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Counting of the Omer

Counting of the Omer (Sefirat HaOmer, sometimes abbreviated as Sefira or the Omer) is an important verbal counting of each of the forty-nine days between the Jewish holidays of Passover and Shavuot as stated in the Hebrew Bible:.

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Dati (disambiguation)

There are several uses of the word Dati.

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David Danino

David Danino (born 1924, died 7 June 1990) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the National Religious Party from 1984 until 1988.

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David Samson (rabbi)

David Samson (born 1956) is an Orthodox rabbi and one of the leading English-speaking Torah scholars in the Religious Zionist movement in Israel, and an educational entrepreneur.

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December 2010 Israeli rabbi letter controversy

The December 2010 Israeli rabbi letter controversy was a scandal that erupted surrounding the appearance of two open letters, signed by a number of Israeli rabbis, that were discriminatory towards non-Jews in Israel.

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Demographics of Israel

The demographics of Israel are monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.

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Dor Daim

The Dardaim or Dor daim (דרדעים), are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Orthodox Judaism.

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Dov Lior

Dov Lior (דב ליאור, born 1933) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, who served as the Chief Rabbi of Hebron and Kiryat Arba in the southern West Bank until late 2014.

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Edah

Edah was a Modern Orthodox Jewish organization, generally associated with the liberal wing of Orthodox Judaism in the United States and with the Religious Zionism movement of Israel.

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Edmond Levy (judge)

Edmond E. Levy (אדמונד אליהו לוי.; October 11, 1941 – March 11, 2014) was an Israeli judge of the Supreme Court of Israel and member of the Judicial Selection Committee.

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Education in Israel

Education in Israel refers to the comprehensive education system of Israel.

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Efrat

Efrat (אֶפְרָת), or previously officially Efrata (אֶפְרָתָה), is an Israeli settlement established in 1983 and a local council in the Judean Mountains of the West Bank.

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Einav

Einav (עֵנָב) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the northern West Bank.

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El'ad

El'ad, also spelled Elad (אלעד), is a city in the Center District of Israel.

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Elazar Shach

Elazar Menachem Man Shach (אלעזר מנחם מן שך) Elazar Shach (January 1, 1899 O.S. – November 2, 2001) was a leading Lithuanian-Jewish Haredi rabbi in Bnei Brak, Israel.

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Eli Ohana

Eliyahu "Eli" Ohana (אלי אוחנה; born February 1, 1964) is Israeli, and is the Chairman of Beitar Jerusalem.

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Eliezer Igra

Eliezer Igra (born 1954/5714) is a rabbi, dayan of the Upper Beit Din of Israel, the Av Beit Din of the Beersheba Beit Din, and the Moshav Rabbi of Kfar Maimon.

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Eliezer Melamed

Eliezer Melamed (אליעזר מלמד, born 28 June 1961) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and the rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Bracha, rabbi of the community Har Bracha, and author of the book series Peninei Halachah.

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Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron

Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron (born 1941), is an Israeli rabbi.

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Eliyahu Dobkin

Eliyahu Dobkin (אליהו דובקין, 31 December 1898 – 26 October 1976) was a leading figure of the Labor Zionism movement, a signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence and a founder of the Israel Museum.

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Elkana

Elkana or Elqana (אֶלְקָנָה) is an Israeli settlement and local council in the north-western Samarian hills in the West Bank, located 3.1 km to the east of the Green Line and the city of Rosh HaAyin.

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Emmanuel Navon

Emmanuel Navon (עמנואל נבון; born January 21, 1971) is a French-born Israeli political scientist and foreign policy expert who teaches at Tel-Aviv University and at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya.

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Eretz Yisrael Shelanu

Eretz Yisrael Shelanu (ארץ ישראל שלנו, lit., Our Land of Israel) is a far-right religious party in Israel.

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Even Shmuel

Even Shmuel (אֶבֶן שְׁמוּאֵל, lit. Stone of Samuel) is a religious Zionist village in southern Israel.

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Frederick Reines

Frederick Reines (March 16, 1918 – August 26, 1998) was an American physicist.

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Fundamentalism

Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs.

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Ganei HaEla

Ganei HaEla (Hebrew: גני האלה) is a community of Beit Shemesh in Israel with 96 homes geared toward Dati Leumi Torani and Modern Orthodox Jews.

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Gathering of Israel

The Gathering of Israel (קיבוץ גלויות, Kibbutz Galuyot (Biblical: Qibbuṣ Galuyoth), lit. Ingathering of the Exiles, also known as Ingathering of the Jewish diaspora) is the biblical promise of given by Moses to the people of Israel prior to their entrance into the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael).

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Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre

Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre (גשר – מרכז ציוני דתי, Gesher – Merkaz Tzioni Dati) was a short-lived political faction in Israel in 1984.

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Gimzo

Gimzo (גִּמְזוֹ) is a religious moshav in central Israel.

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Giv'at Ze'ev

Giv'at Ze'ev (גִּבְעַת זְאֵב) is an Israeli settlement BBC News, 22 September 2009.

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Givat Shaul

Givat Shaul (גבעת שאול, lit. (Saul's Hill) is a neighborhood in western Jerusalem, Israel. The neighborhood is located at the western entrance to the city, east of the neighborhood of Har Nof and north of Kiryat Moshe. Givat Shaul stands 820 meters above sea level.

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Greater Israel

Greater Israel (ארץ ישראל השלמה; Eretz Yisrael Hashlema) is an expression, with several different Biblical and political meanings over time.

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Gush Hispin

Gush Hispin (גוש חיספין, lit. Hispin Bloc) is an area in the southern Golan Heights consisting of the Israeli settlements and agricultural cooperatives of Hispin, Nov, and Avnei Eitan.

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Gush Katif

Gush Katif (גוש קטיף, lit. Harvest Bloc) was a bloc of 17 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza strip.

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Haaretz

Haaretz (הארץ) (lit. "The Land ", originally Ḥadashot Ha'aretz – חדשות הארץ, – "News of the Land ") is an Israeli newspaper.

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Haim Arlosoroff

Haim Arlosoroff (February 23, 1899 – June 16, 1933; also Arlozorov; חיים ארלוזורוב) was a Zionist leader of the Yishuv during the British Mandate for Palestine, prior to the establishment of Israel, and head of the Political Department of the Jewish Agency.

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Haim-Moshe Shapira

Haim-Moshe Shapira (חיים משה שפירא, 26 March 1902 – 16 July 1970) was a key Israeli politician in the early days of the state's existence.

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Hallel

Hallel (הלל, "Praise") is a Jewish prayer, a verbatim recitation from which is recited by observant Jews on Jewish holidays as an act of praise and thanksgiving.

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Hapoel HaMizrachi

Hapoel HaMizrachi (הפועל המזרחי, lit. Mizrachi Workers) was a political party and settlement movement in Israel and is one of the predecessors of the National Religious Party, which later became the modern-day Jewish Home Party.

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Har Hamor

Yeshivat Har Hamor is a Religious Zionism yeshiva in Jerusalem, founded in 1997 as an offshoot of Yeshivat Merkaz Harav.

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Har Nof

Har Nof (הר נוף, lit. scenic mountain) is a neighborhood on a hillside on the western boundary of Jerusalem, Israel, with a population of 20,000 residents, primarily Orthodox Jews.

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Haredi Judaism

Haredi Judaism (חֲרֵדִי,; also spelled Charedi, plural Haredim or Charedim) is a broad spectrum of groups within Orthodox Judaism, all characterized by a rejection of modern secular culture.

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Haredim and Zionism

From the start of political Zionism in the 1890s, Haredi leaders voiced objection to its secular orientation, and before the establishment of the State of Israel, the vast majority of Haredi Jews were opposed to Zionism.

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Hashkafa

Hashkafa (השקפה; lit. "outlook") is the Hebrew term for worldview and guiding philosophy, used almost exclusively within Orthodox Jewish communities.

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Hashmonaim

Hashmonaim (חַשְׁמוֹנָאִים, lit. Hasmoneans) is an Israeli settlement located in the western section of the West Bank, off Route 443.

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Hasidic Judaism

Hasidism, sometimes Hasidic Judaism (hasidut,; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group.

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HaTzofe

HaTzofe (הצופה, The Observer) was a Hebrew language daily newspaper published in Israel.

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Havat Gilad

Havat Gilad (חַוַּת גִּלְעָד, lit. Gilad Farm) is an Israeli outpost in the Judea and Samaria administrative area of the West Bank, established in 2002 in memory of Gilad Zar, son of Moshe Zar and security coordinator of the Shomron Regional Council, who was shot and killed in 2001.

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Hebron

Hebron (الْخَلِيل; חֶבְרוֹן) is a Palestinian.

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Hershel Reichman

Hershel Reichman (רב צבי יוסף רייכמן) (born February 18, 1944) is an Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva University.

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Hesder

Hesder (הסדר "arrangement"; also Yeshivat Hesder) is an Israeli yeshiva program which combines advanced Talmudic studies with military service in the Israel Defense Forces, usually within a Religious Zionist framework.

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Hilltop Youth

Hilltop Youth (נוער הגבעות, No'ar HaGva'ot) is a term commonly used to refer to hard-line, religious-nationalist youth who establish outposts without an Israeli legal basis in the West Bank.

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History of Israel

Modern Israel is roughly located on the site of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

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History of the Jews in Kalisz

Located in the Poznań province west of Łódź, Kalisz was for centuries a border town between Poland and Germany.

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History of the Jews in Poland

The history of the Jews in Poland dates back over 1,000 years.

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History of the Jews in South Africa

The history of the Jews in South Africa mainly began under the British Empire, following a general pattern of increased European settlement in the 19th century.

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History of Zionism

Zionism as an organized movement is generally considered to have been founded by Theodor Herzl in 1897.

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Holam

Cholam (חוֹלָם, Modern Hebrew:, Biblical Hebrew) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign represented by a dot above the upper left corner of the consonant letter.

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Homeland for the Jewish people

A homeland for the Jewish people is an idea rooted in Jewish culture and religion.

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Hurva Synagogue

The Hurva Synagogue, (בית הכנסת החורבה, translit: Beit ha-Knesset ha-Hurva, lit. "The Ruin Synagogue"), also known as Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid ("Ruin of Rabbi Judah the Pious"), is a historic synagogue located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Independence Day (Israel)

Independence Day (יום העצמאות Yom Ha'atzmaut, lit. "Day of Independence") is the national day of Israel, commemorating the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.

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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (also The Fellowship) is a philanthropic organization founded in 1983 by Yechiel Eckstein whose stated goal is to promote understanding and cooperation between Jews and Christians, and build broad support for the State of Israel.

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Ir David Foundation

Ir David Foundation, commonly known as Elad (אלע"ד, an acronym for "אל עיר דוד", meaning "to the City of David") is a Jerusalem-based, Israeli association which aims to strengthen the Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the neighborhood of Silwan.

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Isaac Breuer

Isaac Breuer (יצחק ברויאר; 1883–1946) was a rabbi in the German Neo-Orthodoxy movement of his maternal grandfather Samson Raphael Hirsch, and was the first president of Poalei Agudat Yisrael.

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Isi Leibler

Isi Leibler (born 1934) is a Belgian-born Australian-Israeli international Jewish activist.

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Islamism

Islamism is a concept whose meaning has been debated in both public and academic contexts.

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Island of Peace

The Island of Peace is an area which is under Jordan's sovereignty with Israeli private land ownership rights and property interests.

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Israel Defense Forces

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, lit. "The Army of Defense for Israel"; جيش الدفاع الإسرائيلي), commonly known in Israel by the Hebrew acronym Tzahal, are the military forces of the State of Israel.

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Israeli Jews

Israeli Jews (יהודים ישראלים, Yehudim Yisraelim), also known as Jewish Israelis, refers to Israeli citizens of the Jewish ethnicity or faith, and also the descendants of Israeli-Jewish emigrants outside of Israel.

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Israeli legislative election, 2006

Elections for the 17th Knesset were held in Israel on 28 March 2006.

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Israeli legislative election, 2013

Early elections for the nineteenth Knesset were held in Israel on 22 January 2013.

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Israeli-occupied territories

The Israeli-occupied territories are the territories occupied by Israel during the Six-Day War of 1967.

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Jacob Israël de Haan

Jacob Israël de Haan (31 December 1881 – 30 June 1924) was a Dutch-Jewish literary writer, jurist and journalist who was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders.

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Jerusalem

Jerusalem (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם; القُدس) is a city in the Middle East, located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.

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Jerusalem Day

Jerusalem Day (יום ירושלים, Yom Yerushalayim) is an Israeli national holiday commemorating the reunification of Jerusalem and the establishment of Israeli control over the Old City in the aftermath of the June 1967 Six-Day War.

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Jewish and democratic state

"Jewish and democratic state" is the Israeli legal definition of the nature and character of the State of Israel.

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Jewish fundamentalism

Jewish fundamentalism (Hebrew) may refer to militant Religious Zionism or Ashkenazi or Sephardic Haredi Judaism.

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Jewish holidays

Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim ("Good Days", or singular Yom Tov, in transliterated Hebrew), are holidays observed in Judaism and by JewsThis article focuses on practices of mainstream Rabbinic Judaism.

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Jewish mysticism

Academic study of Jewish mysticism, especially since Gershom Scholem's Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941), distinguishes between different forms of mysticism across different eras of Jewish history.

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Jewish Party (Romania)

The Jewish Party, in full Jewish Party of Romania (Partidul Evreiesc din România, PER; המפלגה היהודית הרומנית) or Jewish National Party (Partidul Național Evreiesc or Evreesc, PNE; Országos Zsidó Párt), Adrian Niculescu,, in Observator Cultural, Nr.

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Jewish state

The "Jewish state" is a political term used to describe the nation state of Israel.

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Jonathan Garb

Jonathan Garb (Hebrew: יהונתן גארב, born 1967) is an Israeli scholar of Kabbalah.

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Joseph B. Soloveitchik

Joseph Ber Soloveitchik (יוסף דב הלוי סולובייצ׳יק Yosef Dov ha-Levi Soloveychik; February 27, 1903 - April 9, 1993) was a major American Orthodox rabbi, Talmudist, and modern Jewish philosopher.

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Judah Alkalai

Judah ben Solomon Chai Alkalai (1798 – October 1878) was a Sephardic Jewish rabbi, and one of the influential precursors of modern Zionism along with the Prussian Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer.

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Judaism

Judaism (originally from Hebrew, Yehudah, "Judah"; via Latin and Greek) is the religion of the Jewish people.

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Judaization

Judaization (לְגַיֵּיר, translit. legayer) or Judaification is a process of cultural assimilation in which a person or a demographic group acquires Jewish cultural and religious beliefs and values.

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Kabbalah

Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה, literally "parallel/corresponding," or "received tradition") is an esoteric method, discipline, and school of thought that originated in Judaism.

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Kach and Kahane Chai

Kach (כ"ך) was a radical Orthodox Jewish, ultranationalist political party in Israel, existing from 1971 to 1994.

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Kahanism

Kahanism is an extremist Jewish ideology based on the views of Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League and the Kach party in Israel.

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Kamoha

Kamoha.org.il (Hebrew: כמוך, English: 'like you') is an Israeli organization for Orthodox Jewish homosexuals.

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Karmei Tzur

Karmei Tzur, or Carmei Tzur (כַּרְמֵי צוּר) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the West Bank located north of Hebron in the Judean hills between the Palestinian towns Beit Ummar and Halhul.

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Kehilla (modern)

The Kehilla (pl. Kehillot) is the local Jewish communal structure that was reinstated in the early twentieth century as a modern, secular, and religious sequel of the Qahal in Central and Eastern Europe, more particularly in Poland's Second Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukrainian People's Republic, during the interwar period (1918–1940), in application of the national personal autonomy.

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Kippah

A kippah (also spelled as kippa, kipah; כִּיפָּה, plural: kippot; קאפל koppel or יאַרמולקע) or) is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, worn by Jews to fulfill the customary requirement held by Orthodox halachic authorities that the head be covered.

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Kol Chai

Radio Kol Chai (רדיו קול חי) is a Haredi and National Religious Israeli radio station established in 1996.

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Kol HaTor

Kol HaTor - קול התור or "The Voice of the Turtledove" (a reference to Song of Songs 2:12) was written by Rabbi Hillel Rivlin of Shklov, a disciple of the Vilna Gaon.

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Kvutzat Yavne

Kvutzat Yavne (קְבוּצַת יַבְנֶה) is a religious kibbutz in the Central District of Israel.

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Lejb Rotblat

Lejb (Lutek) Rotblat (born October 14, 1918 in Warsaw – May 8, 1943 in Warsaw) – activist of the Jewish resistance movement in the Warsaw Ghetto, member of Jewish Combat Organisation (ŻOB), participant in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

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Leshem (Israeli settlement)

Leshem (Hebrew: לֶשֶם) is a religious Israeli settlement, which is also organized as a community village in western Samaria.

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Liberal Party (Israel)

The Israeli Liberal Party (מפלגה ליברלית ישראלית, Miflaga Libralit Yisraelit) was a political party in Israel and is one of the ancestors of the modern-day Likud.

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Lifshitz College of Education

Lifshitz College of Education ("Michlelet Lifshitz" - מכללת ליפשיץ - המכללה האקדמית הדתית לחינוך) is a religious teacher training college in Jerusalem, Israel.

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Light Unto the Nations

Light to the Nations (Hebrew: אור לגויים Or LaGoyim; also Light of the Nations, Light of all Nations, Light for all Nations) is a term originated from the prophet Isaiah which may express the universal designation of God's kingdom of priests as a mentor for spiritual and moral guidance for the entire world.

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List of Jewish youth organizations

The following is a list of Jewish youth organizations.

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List of LGBT Jews

This is a list of LGBT Jews.

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List of newspapers in Israel

This list of newspapers in Israel is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the State of Israel.

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List of political ideologies

In social studies, a political ideology is a certain set of ethical ideals, principles, doctrines, myths or symbols of a social movement, institution, class or large group that explains how society should work and offers some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order.

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List of political parties in Israel

Israel's political system, based on proportional representation, allows for a multi-party system with numerous parties represented in the 120-seat Knesset.

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List of radio stations in Israel

This is a list of radio stations in Israel.

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Louis Werfel

Chaplain Louis (Eliezer) Werfel (1916–1943) was one of only six Jewish Chaplains, the first Yeshiva College graduate (YC '37) and the only Orthodox Rabbi (Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) '40) killed in action during the Second World War.

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Ma'aynei Hayeshua Movement

Ma'aynei Hayeshua Movement is a Jewish outreach organization founded in 2000 by Avichay Buaron and members of the Religious Zionist community in Israel.

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Machanaim

Machanaim is an organization dealing with the spiritual absorption of Jewish people from the former USSR in Israel.

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Machon Gold

Machon Gold was an Orthodox Jewish girl's seminary founded in 1958 by the Torah Education Department of the World Zionist Organization and named after Rabbi Wolf Gold, one of the signatories of the Israeli declaration of independence.

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Machon Meir

Machon Meir (מכון מאיר) is a religious Zionist outreach organization and yeshiva situated in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, close to Givat Shaul.

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Manhigut Yehudit

Manhigut Yehudit (מנהיגות יהודית "Jewish Leadership") is a movement started by Moshe Feiglin and Shmuel Sackett to lead the State of Israel with, in their words, "authentic Jewish values".

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Masortim

Masortim (מסורתיים, lit. "Traditional ", also known as Shomrei Masoret,, "upholders of tradition")' is an Israeli term of self-definition, describing those who perceive and describe themselves as neither strictly religious (Dati) nor secular (Hiloni).

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Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah

The Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah is a yeshiva in the Meah Shearim quarter of Jerusalem, Israel.

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Megadim (journal)

Megadim (מגדים) is a Hebrew language journal about the Hebrew Bible.

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Meimad

Meimad (מימד, an acronym for Medina Yehudit, Medina Demokratit, lit., Jewish State, Democratic State) is a left-wing religious Zionist political party in Israel.

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Meir Bar-Ilan

Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, (1880 at Volozhin, Russian Empire – 1949 at Jerusalem, Israel) was an Orthodox rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, the Mizrachi movement in the United States and the British Mandate of Palestine.

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Mekimi

Mekimi is a non-profit organization operating in Israel aimed at assisting families in financial distress so that they may regain their economic independence.

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Menachem Elon

Menachem Elon (Menachem_elon.ogg) (November 1, 1923 – February 6, 2013) was an Israeli jurist and Professor of Law specializing in Mishpat Ivri, an Orthodox rabbi, and a prolific author on traditional Jewish law (Halakha).

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Mercaz HaRav Kook

Mercaz HaRav Kook (מרכז הרב קוק., lit. "The Rav Kook Center") is a national-religious yeshiva in Jerusalem, founded in 1924 by Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook.

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Mercaz HaRav massacre

The Mercaz HaRav massacre, also called the Mercaz HaRav shooting, was a mass shooting attack that occurred on 6 March 2008, in which a lone Palestinian gunman shot multiple students at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, a religious school in Jerusalem, Israel, after which the gunman himself was shot dead.

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Midrasha Zionit

Midrasha Zionit is an international Jewish community founded in 2001.

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Midreshet HaRova

Midreshet HaRova (מדרשת הרובע) is a Religious Zionist Jewish seminary located in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City.

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Migdal Oz (seminary)

Stella K. Abraham Beit Midrash for Women, commonly known as Migdal Oz (מדרשת מגדל עוז), is an Orthodox Jewish institution of higher Torah study for women located in the Kibbutz Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion in the West Bank.

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Milton Polin

Milton H. Polin, an Orthodox rabbi who served in Brooklyn, New York, attained a number of distinctions in his life.

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Mitzpe Yeriho

Mitzpe Yeriho, also spelled Mitzpeh Yericho (מִצְפֵּה יְרִיחוֹ, lit. Jericho Lookout), is a religious Israeli settlement in the Judaean Desert.

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Mizrachi (political party)

Mizrachi (המזרחי, HaMizrahi, an acronym for Merkaz Ruhani (מרכז רוחני), lit. Religious Centre) was a political party in Israel and is one of the ancestors of the modern-day Jewish Home Party.

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Mizrachi (religious Zionism)

The Mizrachi (תנועת הַמִזְרָחִי, Tnuat HaMizrahi, an acronym for Merkaz Ruhani lit. Religious centre) is the name of the religious Zionist organization founded in 1902 in Vilnius at a world conference of religious Zionists called by Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines.

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Modern Orthodox Judaism

Modern Orthodox Judaism (also Modern Orthodox or Modern Orthodoxy) is a movement within Orthodox Judaism that attempts to synthesize Jewish values and the observance of Jewish law, with the secular, modern world.

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Mordechai Eliyahu

Mordechai Tzemach Eliyahu (מרדכי צמח אליהו, March 3, 1929 – June 7, 2010, on the Hebrew calendar: 21 Adar I, 5689 - 25 Siwan, 5770),, Hebrew; Harav.org was a prominent rabbi, posek, and spiritual leader.

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Mordechai Elon

Mordechai (Moti) Elon (מרדכי (מוטי) אֵלון; born 9 December 1959) is an Israeli Religious Zionist rabbi.

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Mordechai Kedar

Mordechai Kedar (מרדכי קידר, مردخاي كيدار; born 1952 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli scholar of Arabic culture, and a lecturer at Bar-Ilan University.

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Moshe Feiglin

Moshe Zalman Feiglin (משה פייגלין, born 31 July 1962) is an Israeli politician and columnist.

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Moshe Gottesman

Rabbi Moshe Gottesman was born in Canada and has worked in Israel, Chicago and Long Island, NY.

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Moshe Levinger

Moshe Levinger (משה לוינגר‎; 1935 – May 16, 2015) was an Israeli Religious Zionist activist and an Orthodox Rabbi who, since 1967, had been a leading figure in the movement to settle Jews in the territories occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Moshe Zar

Moshe Zar (born 1938) is a religious Zionist, a former member of the terrorist organization "Jewish Underground", and Israeli settler leader in the northern West Bank.

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Music of Israel

The music of Israel is a combination of Jewish and non-Jewish music traditions that have come together over the course of a century to create a distinctive musical culture.

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Naharayim

Naharayim (נהריים literally "Two rivers") or Baqoura (الباقورة) is a site on the border between Israel and Jordan where the Yarmouk River flows into the Jordan River.

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National Council of Young Israel

The National Council of Young Israel (NCYI) or Young Israel (in Hebrew: Yisrael Hatza'ir, ישראל הצעיר), is a synagogue-based Orthodox Judaism organization in the United States with a network of affiliated "Young Israel" synagogues.

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National mysticism

National mysticism (German Nationalmystik) is a form of nationalism which raises the nation to the status of numen or divinity.

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National Religious Party

The National Religious Party (מִפְלָגָה דָּתִית לְאֻומִּית, Miflaga Datit Leumit, commonly known in Israel by its Hebrew acronym Mafdal, was a political party in Israel representing the religious Zionist movement. Formed in 1956, at the time of its dissolution in 2008, it was the second-oldest surviving party in the country after Agudat Yisrael, and was part of every government coalition until 1992. Traditionally a practical centrist party, in its later years, it drifted to the right, becoming increasingly associated with Israeli settlers, and towards the end of its existence, it was part of a political alliance with the strongly right-wing National Union. The 2006 elections saw the party slump to just three seats, the worst electoral performance in its history. In November 2008, party members voted to disband the party in order to join the new Jewish Home party created by a merger of the NRP and most of the National Union factions. However, most of the National Union left the merger shortly after its implementation.

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National Union (Israel)

The National Union (האיחוד הלאומי, HaIhud HaLeumi) was an alliance of right-wing and nationalist political parties in Israel.

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Nechama Leibowitz

Nechama Leibowitz (נחמה ליבוביץ׳; September 3, 1905 – 12 April 1997) was a noted Israeli Bible scholar and commentator who rekindled interest in Bible study.

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Netivot HaTorah Day School

Netivot HaTorah Day School (נתיבות התורה) is a private, coeducational Orthodox Jewish elementary school in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.

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Netzarim

Netzarim (נְצָרִים) was an Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip about 5 kilometers southwest of Gaza City.

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Next Israeli legislative election

Elections for the twenty-first Knesset must be held by 5 November 2019; they could happen before that date if the Knesset chooses to hold early elections.

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Nokdim

Nokdim נוֹקְדִים, lit. Shepherds) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the West Bank. Located south of Bethlehem in the northern Judean Mountains, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gush Etzion Regional Council. In it had a population of. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. A mixed community of religious and secular Jews, both native Israelis and immigrants, Nokdim is home to the religious pre-army Mechina Magen Shaul, established in 1996.

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Ofir Ben Shitrit

Ofir Ben Shitrit (אופיר בן שטרית) is an Israeli Orthodox Jewish singer.

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Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue

The Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue previously known as the Shomrei ha-Chomos Synagogue and the Ungarin Shul (Hungarian synagogue) is located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Orit Strook

Orit Malka Strook (אורית מלכה סטרוק, born 15 March 1960) is an Israeli politician.

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Orthodox Jewish philosophy

Orthodox Jewish philosophy comprises the philosophical and theological teachings of Orthodox Judaism.

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Orthodox Judaism

Orthodox Judaism is a collective term for the traditionalist branches of Judaism, which seek to maximally maintain the received Jewish beliefs and observances and which coalesced in opposition to the various challenges of modernity and secularization.

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Orthodox Judaism outreach

Orthodox Jewish outreach, often referred to as Kiruv or Keruv (קירוב, קֵרוּב "bringing close"), is the collective work or movement of Orthodox Judaism that reaches out to non-Orthodox Jews to encourage belief in God and living according to Orthodox Jewish law.

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Orthodox Union

The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (UOJCA), more popularly known as the Orthodox Union (OU), is one of the oldest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States.

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Otzma Yehudit

Otzma Yehudit (עוצמה יהודית, lit., Jewish Strength) is a far-right political party in Israel, and it has been referred to as the Israeli alt-right.

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Outline of Judaism

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Judaism.

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Ovadia Yosef

Ovadia Yosef (עובדיה יוסף Ovadya Yosef,; September 24, 1920 – October 7, 2013) was an Iraqi-born Talmudic scholar, a posek, the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1973 to 1983, and the founder and long-time spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Shas party.

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Pesach Wolicki

Rabbi Pesach Wolicki (פסח ווליצקי; born 5 February 1970) is an educator, writer, columnist, lecturer, public speaker and Pro-Israel activist.

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Petah Tikva

Petah Tikva (פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה,, "Opening of Hope"), also known as Em HaMoshavot ("Mother of the Moshavot"), is a city in the Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv.

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Pinchas Kehati

Pinchas Kehati (1910 – December 21, 1976) was the author of משניות מבוארות Mishnayot Mevuarot (literally "Clarified Mishnayos", popularly known as "the Kehati Mishnayot") which is a commentary and elucidation on the entire Mishnah.

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Pinchas Polonsky

Pinchas Polonsky (Полонский Петр (Пинхас) Ефимович, born 1958) is a Russian-Israeli Jewish-religious philosopher, researcher, and educator active among the Russian-speaking Jewish community.

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Politics of Israel

Politics in Israel is dominated by Zionist parties.

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Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel

The Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel is a prayer said in Religious Zionist synagogues on Shabbat and Jewish holy days.

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Pre-Modern Aliyah

From the time of the first Jewish exile during Assyrian rule in Eretz Israel in 733 BCE, throughout 2,000 years of dispersion, many Jews aspired to return to their ancestral homeland.

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Pro–Wailing Wall Committee

The Pro–Wailing Wall Committee was established in Mandatory Palestine on 24 July 1929, by Joseph Klausner, professor of modern Hebrew literature at the Hebrew University,Shindler, 2006, p. 96.

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Protest against conscription of yeshiva students

The protest against conscription of yeshiva students was a mass rally held in Jerusalem on March 2, 2014.

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Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy

The Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy, is a coeducational, yeshiva and college preparatory, Zionistic, private, Modern Orthodox Jewish day school, located in Miami Beach, Florida.

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Rahamim Naouri

Rahamim Naouri (1902-1985) was a French-Algerian rabbi.

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Ramat Beit Shemesh

Ramat Beit Shemesh (רמת בית שמש, "Beit Shemesh Heights") is a large neighborhood of Beit Shemesh, Israel.

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Ramot, Jerusalem

Ramot (רָמוֹת, lit. Heights), also known as Ramot Alon (רמות אלון), is a large neighborhood in a northern part of East Jerusalem.

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Re'em Ha'Cohen

Rabbi Re'em Ha'Cohen (born in March 10, 1957 Seventh of Adar (B) H'Tshi"z; in Hebrew: רא"ם הכהן) is an Israeli Rabbi and one of the Rabbis of the Religious Zionism.

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Recognition of same-sex unions in Israel

Same-sex marriage is not legal in Israel.

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Religion in Israel

Religion in Israel is a central feature of the country and plays a major role in shaping Israeli culture and lifestyle.

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Religious nationalism

Religious nationalism is the relationship of nationalism to a particular religious belief, dogma, or affiliation.

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Religious relations in Israel

Religious relations in Israel are relations between Haredim, non-Haredi Orthodox, Karaite, Ethiopian, Reform, Conservative, and secular Jews, as well as relations between different religions represented in Israel.

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Religious Zionists of America

The Religious Zionists of America (Hebrew official name: Religious Zionists of America/Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, also referred to in general terms as Mizrachi) is an American-based organization that serves as the official body for those, mostly Modern Orthodox Jews who identify with Religious Zionism and support the goals of the general Mizrachi movement in America, Europe and Israel.

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Ron Yosef

Ron Yosef (Hebrew: רון יוסף) is the founder of the Israeli organization Hod, which represents Israeli gay and lesbian Orthodox Jews.

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Saadia Kobashi

Saadia Kobashi (סעדיה כובשי; سعديه كوبشي, 1904–1990) was a leader of the Yemenite Jewish community in Israel, and one of the signatories of the country's declaration of independence.

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Samuel Mohilever

Samuel Mohilever (1824–1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the founders of the Hovevei Zion movement.

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Samuel Pineles

Samuel Pineles (23 July 1843, Brody, Galicia – 1928, Galați, Romania) was a philanthropist and Religious Zionist activist.

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Sanhedria

Sanhedria (סנהדריה) is a Haredi neighborhood in northern Jerusalem.

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Sarah Blau

Sarah Blau (שהרה בלאו; born May 17, 1973) is an Israeli author, journalist, playwright, and actress.

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Satmar (Hasidic dynasty)

Satmar (סאטמאר or) is a Hasidic group originating from the city of Szatmárnémeti, Hungary (now Satu Mare, Romania), where it was founded in 1905 by Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum.

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Sde Eliyahu

Sde Eliyahu (שְׂדֵה אֵלִיָּהוּ, lit. Eliyahu Field) is a religious kibbutz in northern Israel.

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Sdot Negev Regional Council

Sdot Negev Regional Council (מועצה אזורית שדות נגב, Mo'atza Azorit Sdot Negev, lit. Negev Fields Regional Council), formerly Azata Regional Council (מועצה אזורית עזתה, Mo'atza Azorit Azata) is a regional council in the northwestern Negev desert in the Southern District of Israel.

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Semikhah

Smicha or semikhah (סמיכה, "leaning "), also smichut ("ordination"), smicha lerabbanut ("rabbinical ordination"), or smicha lehazzanut ("cantorial ordination"), is derived from a Hebrew word which means to "rely on" or "to be authorized".

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Shai Piron

Shai Moshe Piron (שי משה פירון, born 25 January 1965) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, educator, and politician.

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Shalom Cohen (rabbi)

Shalom Cohen (born 27 October 1931) is a leading Sephardi rabbi in Israel.

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Shaul Yisraeli

Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli (July 14, 1909 – June 17, 1995) was one of the distinuguished rabbis of religious Zionism.

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Shavei Shomron

Shavei Shomron (שָׁבֵי שׁוֹמְרוֹן, lit. Returnees of Samaria) is an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank.

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Sheitel

Sheitel (שייטל, m.sg.; שייטלעך, m.pl. or שייטלען, m.pl.; פאה נוכרית) is a wig or half-wig worn by some Orthodox Jewish married women in order to conform with the requirement of Jewish law to cover their hair.

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Sherut Leumi

Sherut Leumi (שירות לאומי, lit. National Service) is an alternative voluntary national service in Israel for those that cannot or do not wish to serve in the Israel Defense Forces.

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Shira Hadasha

Kehillat Shira Hadasha (שירה חדשה "new song") is a Jewish congregation in Jerusalem, founded in 2002 by a group of local residents, including Tova Hartman.

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Shlomo Aviner

Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Hacohen Aviner (in, born 1943/5703 as Claude Langenauer) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, born in France.

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Shlomo Goren

Shlomo Goren (שלמה גורן) (February 3, 1917 – October 29, 1994), was an Orthodox Religious Zionist rabbi in Israel, a Talmudic scholar and foremost authority on Jewish law.

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Shlomo HaKohen (Vilna)

Rabbi Shlomo HaKohen (שלמה הכהן; 1828–1905) was the famed Av Beis Din (supreme justice of a rabbinical court) and Posek (decider of Jewish Law) of Vilna.

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Shlomo Yosef Zevin

Shlomo Yosef Zevin (שלמה יוסף זווין) (born 1888; died 28 February 1978) was one of the most prominent Orthodox, Religious Zionist rabbis of the 20th century.

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Shmuel Eliyahu

Shmuel Eliyahu (שמואל אליהו; b. 29 November 1956 / AM 25 Kislev 5717) is the Israeli Orthodox Chief Rabbi of Safed and a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council.

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Shmuel Sackett

Shmuel (Seth) Sackett is a religious Zionist leader.

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Shuli Rand

Shalom "Shuli" Rand (also spelled Shuly; שולי רנד) (born 8 February 1962) is an Israeli film actor, writer, and singer.

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Shuvu Bonim

Shuvu Banim (also Yeshivat Breslov—Nechamat Tzion) is a yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Sikrikim

The Sikrikim or Sikarikim (Hebrew: סיקריקים) or Sicarii is a radical group of ultra-Orthodox Jews based mainly in the Israeli ultra-orthodox neighborhoods Meah Shearim in Jerusalem and in Ramat Beit Shemesh.

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Slonim (Hasidic dynasty)

Slonim is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the town of Slonim, which is now in Belarus.

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Slutsk

Slutsk (officially transliterated as Sluck, Слуцк; Слуцк; Słuck, Sluckas, Yiddish/Hebrew: סלוצק Slotsk) is a city in Belarus, located on the Sluch River south of Minsk.

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Srugim

Srugim (סרוגים; literally, "knitted" or "crocheted") is an Israeli television drama which originally aired on Yes TV between 2008 and 2012.

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Srugim (season 1)

The first season of Srugim, is an Israeli television drama which originally aired on Yes TV between 23 June 2008 and 6 October 2008.

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Status quo (Israel)

In Israel, the term status quo (or the secular–religious status quo) refers to the political understanding between religious and secular political parties not to alter the communal arrangement in relation to religious matters, in a predominantly secular population.

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Susya

Susya (سوسية, סוּסְיָא) (Susiya, Susia) is an archaeological site in the southern Judaean Mountains of the West Bank that bears the archaeological remains both of a 5th–8th century CE synagogue and of a mosque that replaced it.

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Susya, Har Hebron

Susya (סוּסְיָא) is a religious communal Israeli settlement in Area C of the West Bank.

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Takana

Takana is a forum of prominent personalities with the objective of fighting sexual abuse in the National Religious sector in Israel.

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Teaneck, New Jersey

Teaneck is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and a suburb in the New York metropolitan area.

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Tekoa, Gush Etzion

Tekoa (תְּקוֹעַ) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the West Bank, located 20 km northeast of Hebron, 16 km south of Jerusalem and in the immediate vicinity of the Palestinian village of Tuqu'.

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Temple Mount

The Temple Mount (הַר הַבַּיִת, Har HaBáyit, "Mount of the House "), known to Muslims as the Haram esh-Sharif (الحرم الشريف, al-Ḥaram al-Šarīf, "the Noble Sanctuary", or الحرم القدسي الشريف, al-Ḥaram al-Qudsī al-Šarīf, "the Noble Sanctuary of Jerusalem") and the Al Aqsa Compound is a hill located in the Old City of Jerusalem that for thousands of years has been venerated as a holy site, in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam alike.

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Temple Mount entry restrictions

Temple Mount entry restrictions are restrictions on entering the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem, which is a holy place for Muslims, Jews and Christians.

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The Jewish Home

The Jewish Home (הַבַּיִת הַיְהוּדִי, HaBayit HaYehudi) is an Orthodox Jewish, religious Zionist political party in Israel, formed as the successor party to the National Religious Party.

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The Thirteenth Tribe

The Thirteenth Tribe is a 1976 book by Arthur Koestler, in which the author advances the thesis that Ashkenazi Jews are not descended from the historical Israelites of antiquity, but from Khazars, a Turkic people.

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Third Temple

If built, the Third Temple (בית המקדש השלישי, Beit haMikdash haShlishi, literally: The House, the Holy, the Third) would be the third Jewish temple in Jerusalem after Solomon's Temple and the rebuilt Second Temple.

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Three Oaths

The Three Oaths is the popular name for a Midrash found in the Talmud,Babylonian Talmud, Ketubot 111a which relates that God adjured three oaths upon the world.

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Tikkun olam

Tikkun olam (תיקון עולם (literally, "repair of the world", alternatively, "construction for eternity") is a concept in Judaism, interpreted in Orthodox Judaism as the prospect of overcoming all forms of idolatry, and by other Jewish denominations as an aspiration to behave and act constructively and beneficially. Documented use of the term dates back to the Mishnaic period. Since medieval times, kabbalistic literature has broadened use of the term. In the modern era, among the post Haskalah Ashkenazi movements, tikkun olam is the idea that Jews bear responsibility not only for their own moral, spiritual, and material welfare, but also for the welfare of society at large. To the ears of contemporary pluralistic Rabbis, the term connotes "the establishment of Godly qualities throughout the world".

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Timeline of Zionism

This is a partial timeline of Zionism in the modern era, since the start of the 16th century.

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Tisha B'Av

Tisha B'Av (תִּשְׁעָה בְּאָב, "the ninth of Av") is an annual fast day in Judaism, on which a number of disasters in Jewish history occurred, primarily the destruction of both the First Temple by the Babylonians and the Second Temple by the Romans in Jerusalem.

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Tkuma (political party)

Tkuma (תְּקוּמָה, Resurrection) is an Orthodox Jewish, far-right political party in Israel.

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Torah study

Torah study is the study of the Torah, Hebrew Bible, Talmud, responsa, rabbinic literature and similar works, all of which are Judaism's religious texts.

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Torah Umadda

Torah Umadda (תּוֹרָה וּמַדָּע, "Torah and secular knowledge") is a philosophy of Orthodox Judaism concerning the relationship between the secular world and Judaism, and in particular between secular knowledge and Jewish religious knowledge.

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Torat Eretz Yisrael

The Hebrew expression Torat Eretz Yisrael (literally "Law of the Land of Israel") refers to all Jewish teachings regarding the Land of Israel ("Eretz Yisrael"), in particular those written from or conforming to a religious-Zionist point of view.

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Torato Umanuto

Torato Umanuto (תורתו אומנותו,, "Torah study is his job") is a term used to describe a special arrangement for the Israeli haredi sector.

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Tsvi Misinai

Tsvi Jekhorin Misinai (צבי מסיני; born 15 April 1946) is an Israeli researcher, author, historian, computer scientist and entrepreneur.

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Tzniut

Tzniut (צניעות, tzniut, Sephardi pronunciation, tzeniut(h); Ashkenazi pronunciation, tznius, "modesty", or "privacy") describes both the character trait of modesty and humility, as well as a group of Jewish laws pertaining to conduct in general, and especially between the sexes.

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Tzohar (organization)

Tzohar is an Israeli organization of over 800 religious Zionist Orthodox rabbis.

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Ulpana

Ulpana (Hebrew: אוּלְפֶּנָה) is a girls-only Jewish high school for intensive Jewish religious education as well as social activities.

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United States recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel

On December 6, 2017, US President Donald Trump announced the United States recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel,Proclamation 9683 of December 6, 2017, and ordered the planning of the relocation of the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

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Uri Orbach

Uri Shraga Orbach (אורי שרגא אורבך; 28 March 1960 – 16 February 2015) was an Israeli Religious Zionist writer, journalist, and politician.

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Vayoel Moshe

Vayoel Moshe (ויואל משה) is a Hebrew book written by Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, founder of the Satmar Hasidic movement, in 1961.

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Vesti (Israeli newspaper)

Vesti (Вести, "News") is an Israeli Russian-language daily newspaper.

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Voice of Israel

Voice of Israel was a Jerusalem-based private global broadcast network staffed by media professionals with a Zionist and often religious orientation, who saw their mission in pro-Israel advocacy (hasbara) and combating the global pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, by addressing the wider Jewish diaspora.

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Who is a Jew?

"Who is a Jew?" (מיהו יהודי) is a basic question about Jewish identity and considerations of Jewish self-identification.

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Women in Israel

Women in Israel are women who live in or who are from the State of Israel, established in 1948.

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Woodmere, New York

Woodmere is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, United States.

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World Zionist Congress

The Zionist Congress was established in 1897 by Theodor Herzl as the supreme organ of the Zionist Organization (ZO) and its legislative authority.

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Yaakov Amidror

Yaakov Amidror (יעקב עמידרור; born 15 May 1948) is a former major general and National Security Advisor of Israel, and was also the head of the Research Department of Israeli military intelligence.

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Yaakov Ariel

Yaakov Ariel (יעקב אריאל) is the chief rabbi of the city of Ramat Gan, Israel, and one of the leading rabbis of the religious Zionist movement.

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Yaakov Herzog

Yaakov Herzog (יעקב הרצוג, 11 December 1921 – 9 March 1972) (50) was an Israeli diplomat.

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Yachad (political party)

Yachad (יחד, lit. Together) is an Orthodox Jewish political party in Israel formed by former Shas member Eli Yishai.

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Yashlatz

Yashlatz (ישל"צ, acronym for Yeshivat Yerushalayim L’Tzeirim, "Jerusalem Yeshiva for teenagers") is a National Religious Yeshiva High School in Jerusalem, Israel.

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Yated Ne'eman (Israel)

Yated Ne'eman (יָתֵד נֶאֱמָן) is an Israeli daily Hebrew language newspaper based in Bnei Brak.

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Yated Ne'eman (United States)

Yated Ne'eman is a weekly Haredi newspaper/magazine that is based in Monsey, New York and published in English and distributed in most large metropolitan areas where orthodox Jews reside.

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Yavneh Olami

Yavneh Olami was an international Religious Zionist student organization that worked to inspire and educate Jewish students from the Diaspora to strengthen their connection to Israel and the Jewish People.

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Yehuda Glick

Yehuda Joshua Glick (יהודה יהושע גליק; born 20 November 1965) is an American-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician.

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Yehuda Leib Maimon

Yehuda Leib Maimon (יהודה לייב מימון, 11 December 1875 – 10 July 1962, also known as Yehuda Leib Hacohen Maimon) was an Israeli rabbi, politician and leader of the Religious Zionist movement.

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Yehuda Liebes

Yehuda Liebes (born 1947) is an Israeli academic and scholar.

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Yeshiva of Cape Town

The Yeshiva of Cape Town is a kollel and yeshiva established in 1994.

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Yeshivat HaHesder Yerucham

Yeshivat HaHesder Yerucham is a hesder yeshiva located in the development town of Yeruham, Israel.

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Yeshivat HaKotel

Yeshivat HaKotel (lit) is a religious Zionist Hesder yeshiva situated in the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Yeshivat HaMivtar

Yeshivat Torat Yosef - Hamivtar (ישיבת תורת יוסף - המבתר) is a men's yeshiva located in Efrat in the West Bank.

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Yeshivat Har Bracha

Yeshivat Har Bracha, (ישיבת הר-ברכה.), is a national-religious yeshiva in Har Bracha, an Israeli settlement located in Samaria near the city of Nablus.

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Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh

Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh (ישיבת כרם ביבנה, lit. Vineyard in Yavne Yeshiva) is a youth village and major yeshiva in southern Israel.

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Yeshivat Lev Hatorah

Yeshivat Lev HaTorah (ישיבת לב התורה) is a Religious Zionist yeshiva, located in Ramat Shilo, a sub-district of Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel.

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Yeshivat Ma'ale Gilboa

Yeshivat Ma'ale Gilboa (ישיבת מעלה גלבוע) is a Shiluv Yeshiva located on Kibbutz Ma'ale Gilboa in Israel's Gilboa Mountains.

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Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh

Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh is an Orthodox yeshiva located at the Western Wall Plaza in the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Yeshivat Ohr Yerushalayim

The yeshiva encourages and offers leadership training seminars and is affiliated with the Yeshiva University Israel yeshiva program, particularly for those from a Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist background.

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Yeshivat Otniel

Yeshivat Otniel is a hesder yeshiva located in Otniel, an Israeli settlement.

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Yeshivat Sha'alvim

Yeshivat Sha'alvim is a hesder yeshiva, a kollel and a yeshiva high school for boys, located in Kibbutz Sha'alvim.

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Yisrael Meir Lau

Yisrael Meir Lau (ישראל מאיר לאו; born 1 June 1937) served as the Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, Israel, and Chairman of Yad Vashem.

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Yitzchak Yaacov Reines

Yitzchak Yaacov Reines (יצחק יעקב ריינס, Isaac Jacob Reines), (October 27, 1839 – August 20, 1915) was a Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi and the founder of the Mizrachi Religious Zionist Movement, one of the earliest movements of Religious Zionism, as well as a correspondent of Theodor Herzl.

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Yitzchok Hutner

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Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog

Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog (יצחק אייזיק הלוי הרצוג; 3 December 1888 – 25 July 1959), also known as Isaac Herzog or Hertzog, was the first Chief Rabbi of Ireland, his term lasting from 1921 to 1936.

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Yona Metzger

Yona Metzger (יונה מצגר; born 4 August 1953) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and the former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel.

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Yosef Burg

Shlomo Yosef Burg (שלמה יוסף בורג, 31 January 1909 – 15 October 1999) was a German-born Israeli politician.

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Yosef Mendelevitch

Yosef Mendelevitch (or Mendelovitch) (b. 1947 in Riga), was a Jewish refusenik from the former Soviet Union, also known as a "Prisoner of Zion" and now a politically unaffiliated rabbi living in Jerusalem who gained fame for his adherence to Judaism and public attempts to emigrate to Israel at a time when it was considered to be against the law in the USSR.

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Yuval Cherlow

Yuval Cherlow (born 1957) is a Modern Orthodox rabbi and posek.

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Zephaniah Drori

Rabbi Zephaniah Drori (צפניה דרורי, b. March 13, 1937 (1st of Nissan, 5697) is the Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Shmona, Israel and the rosh yeshiva of the Kiryat Shmona Hesder Yeshiva. He is the head of the Aguda LeHitnadvut (a Sherut Leumi contracting organization) and Av Beit Din of the northern conversion beit din. Drori is considered by many to be a leading scholar of the Religious Zionist camp. He first studied at the Bnei Akiva Kfar HaRoeh high school yeshiva while Rabbi Moshe-Zvi Neria was the rosh yeshiva. Later, he helped establish Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh and then studied at Mercaz haRav yeshiva becoming a prime student of the Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook. Drori helped found the adjacent Yeshivat Yerushalayim L’Tzeirim Yeshiva High School. In 1968, with the blessing of Rabbi Kook, Drori moved to Israel's northern border city, Kiryat Shmona, and became the chief rabbi. In 1977, he established the Kiryat Shmona Hesder Yeshiva.

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Zerach Warhaftig

Zerach Warhaftig (זרח ורהפטיג, זרח ווארהאפטיק, also Zorah Wahrhaftig; 2 February 1906 - 26 September 2002) was an Israeli lawyer and politician.

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Zion Square assault

The Zion Square assault, also described by Israeli police,Joel Greenberg, 'Jerusalem's late-night dark side,' Haaretz 26 August 2012:'It was a late summer night on Jerusalem’s Jaffa Road, nearly a week after the pummeling of a young Arab by a group of Jewish teenagers a few blocks away in Zion Square, an attack police called an attempted lynch.' the judge who passed sentence, Israeli and foreign media as a 'lynch' or 'attempted lynch(ing)', was an attack by Israeli youths against four Palestinian teenagers that took place on the night of 16–17 August 2012 at Zion Square in Jerusalem.

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Zionism

Zionism (צִיּוֹנוּת Tsiyyonut after Zion) is the national movement of the Jewish people that supports the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel (roughly corresponding to Canaan, the Holy Land, or the region of Palestine).

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Zionist Freedom Alliance

The Zionist Freedom Alliance (ZFA) is an activist grassroots Zionist movement that advocates Israel's moral, legal and historic rights for the Jewish people to the entire Land of Israel, which they consider to include the territory captured during the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Zionist Organization of America

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), founded in 1897, was the first official Zionist organization in the United States, and, especially early in the 20th century, the primary representative of American Jews to the World Zionist Organization, espousing primarily Political Zionism.

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Zionist youth movement

A Zionist youth movement is an organization formed for Jewish children and adolescents for educational, social, and ideological development, including a belief in Jewish nationalism as represented in the State of Israel.

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Zvi Yehuda Kook

Zvi Yehuda Kook (צבי יהודה קוק, born 23 April 1891, died 9 March 1982) was an Orthodox rabbi, a prominent leader of Religious Zionism, and Rosh Yeshiva of the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva.

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1929 in Mandatory Palestine

Events in the year 1929 in the British Mandate of Palestine.

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2014 kidnapping and murder of Israeli teenagers

On 12 June 2014, three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped at the bus/hitchhiking stop at the Israeli settlement of Alon Shvut in Gush Etzion, in the West Bank, as they were hitchhiking to their homes.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_Zionism

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