- Moria (political party)
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Moria
מוריהLeader Yitzhak Peretz Founded 25 December 1990 Dissolved 1992 Split from Shas Merged into United Torah Judaism Ideology Ultra-orthodox interest Most MKs 1 (1990-1992) Fewest MKs 1 (1990-1992) Politics of Israel
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ElectionsMoria (Hebrew: מוריה) was a short-lived one man political party in Israel in the early 1990s.
Background
The party was established on 25 December 1990 during the 12th Knesset when Minister of Immigrant Absorption and former Shas leader Yitzhak Peretz broke away from Shas to form his own Knesset faction. The faction remained part of Yitzhak Shamir's government and Peretz retained his ministerial portfolio.
The party ceased to exist when the 12th Knesset was dissolved in 1992. Peretz ran on the United Torah Judaism list for the 1992 elections, and retained his seat. However, he resigned from the Knesset three days after being re-elected.
External links
- Moriah Knesset website
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