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Modern Orthodox Judaism — Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein, a Modern Orthodox rabbi who serves as a Rosh Yeshiva in Har Etzion Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Religious Zionism — Religious Zionist pioneers found Kibbutz Ein HaNatziv, 1946 Religious Zionism (Hebrew: ציונות דתית, Tziyonut Datit, or דתי … Wikipedia
Meimad — (Hebrew: מימד, an acronym for Medina Yehudit, Medina Demokratit (Hebrew: מדינה יהודית, מדינה דמוקרטית), lit. Jewish State, Democratic State) is a left wing religious Zionist political party in Israel. Founded in 1999, it is based on the… … Wikipedia
Arutz Sheva — Logo for Arutz Sheva, Israel National News Arutz Sheva (Hebrew: ערוץ שבע) (Channel Seven) is an Israeli media network identifying with Religious Zionism. It offers online news in English, Hebrew, French, Spanish and Russian. Arutz Sheva offers… … Wikipedia
Hapoel HaMizrachi — הפועל המזרחי Leader Haim Moshe Shapira Founded 1922 Dissolved 1956 Merged into National Religious Party … Wikipedia
Mizrachi (political party) — Mizrachi המזרחי Leader Yitzchak Yaacov Reines Yehuda Leib Maimon David Zvi Pinkas Mordechai Nurock Founded 1902 Dissolved 1956 … Wikipedia
Religious Zionists of America — The Religious Zionists of America (Hebrew official name: Mizrachi Hapoel Hamizrachi, also referred to in general terms as Mizrahi) is an American based organization that serves as the official body for those, mostly Modern Orthodox Jews who… … Wikipedia
Alexander Sauber — (1903 1961) was an Israeli journalist native of Zakarpattia Oblast. Sauber was the publisher and the contributing editor of the newspaper Iton Meyuhad . Childhood Sauber was born in the city Mukachevo, that there was then part of the kingdom of… … Wikipedia
Chardal — (or Hardal); Hebrew: חרד ל, acronym for חרדי לאומי, Charedi Le umi, lit. Nationalist Charedi , Plural: Chardalim refers to the Ultra Orthodox Jews who support the ideology of Religious Zionism. It is a combination of the words Charedi and Leumi.… … Wikipedia