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Hadash (Hebrew: חד״ש,
abbreviation for
HaHazit HaDemokratit
LeShalom VeLeShivion (Hebrew: הַחֲזִית הַדֶּמוֹקְרָטִית לְשָׁלוֹם וּלְשִׁוְיוֹן lit. 'The Democratic...
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Hazit HaAm (Hebrew: חזית העם, lit.
Front of the People) was a w****ly
newspaper ****ociated with
Revisionist Zionism published in
Palestine between January...
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began publishing Hazit HaAm in 1931, but it was shut down by the
British authorities after a few months. They went on to
establish HaYarden [he], and in...
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written by the
students and teachers,
published annually by the Yeshiva.
Hahazit ShebaOref (The Home-Front Front) - A
collection of
essays dealing with...
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Likud הליכוד
Shimshon Ido 8,177 6.69% 3 The
Haifa Front החזית החיפאית,
HaHazit HaHeifa'it Raja Za'atara 6,715 5.5% 2
Haifa Our Home חיפה ביתנו,
Heifa Beitenu...
- ****ociated with the
National Religious Party HaYom (1966–1969, Hebrew), ****ociated with
Gahal Hazit HaAm (1931–1934, Hebrew), ****ociated with Hatzohar...
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vocal in
their opposition. The
Revisionist newspaper in Palestine,
Hazit Haam
published a
sharp denunciation of
those involved in the
agreement as...
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United Religious Front (Hebrew: חֲזִית דָּתִית מְאוּחֶדֶת,
Hazit Datit Meuhedet) was a
political alliance of the four
major religious parties in Israel...
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established in 1938 in Tel Aviv,
succeeding the
Revisionist journals Hazit HaAm and
HaYarden. From 1940
until the paper's
closure in 1948, it was edited...
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their professed Fascist beliefs.: 174 In the
October 7, 1932,
edition of
Hazit HaAm,
Jabotinsky wrote: Such men, even in the
Maximalist and
activist factions...