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Ahdut HaAvoda (Hebrew: אַחְדוּת הַעֲבוֹדָה, lit. 'Labor Unity') was the name used by a
series of
political parties in Israel.
Ahdut HaAvoda in its first...
- of Slonim,
Rabbi Avraham Weinberg (1804–1883), was the
author of
Yesod HaAvodah. In 1873, he sent a
group of his
grandchildren and
other Hasidim to settle...
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Party (Hebrew: מפלגת העבודה הישראלית, romanized: Mifleget
HaAvoda
HaYisraelit),
commonly known as
HaAvoda (Hebrew: העבודה, lit. 'The Labor'), was a social...
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November 2018. Israel's two main left-wing parties,
Mapai and
Ahdut HaAvodah. "Beba Idelson".
Jewish Women's Archive.
Retrieved 2021-02-26. "National...
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forever and ever." The
siddur is a
photocopy of the
Siddur "Seder
HaAvodah",
published by
Vilna 1901, with
corrections and
additions from the Lubavitcher...
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Avodat Hashem -l'bat yisrael- with
psalms Ha-Siddur
Ha-Meforash
Kavanat Halev -l'bat yisrael- with
psalms Avodah Shebalev- L'bat yisrael- with
psalms (Characterised...
- Some
sources say that
Rabbi Alexander Ziskind,
author of
Yesod VeS****sh
HaAvodah,
stood near
Potocki and said "Amen" to the
blessing he said
before he died...
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Avodah Zarah (Hebrew: עבודה זרה, or "foreign worship",
meaning "idolatry" or "strange service") is the name of a
tractate of the Talmud,
located in Nezikin...
- his mother. He grew up in
Kibbutz Maoz Haim and was a
supporter of
Ahdut HaAvodah. In
October 1965, he
enlisted in the IDF, in the 906th
Battalion of the...
- Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 76–79. Tzvi Malachi,
Haavodah leyom hakippurim: ofyah, toldoteha,
vehitpatchuta beshirah haivrit (Hebrew...