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- The Ma'ayan HaChinuch HaTorani (Hebrew: מעיין החינוך התורני) is an education network in Israel, founded in 1984 by the Sephardi Rabbi Ovadia Yosef for...
- its own government-funded religious education system called MaAyan HaHinuch HaTorani, which became po****r in poor Sephardic towns, increasing the party's...
- On May 11, 2021, the first night of riots in Lod, members of the Garin Hatorani opened fire on Arab Lod protesters, killing Moussa H****ouneh, a 31-year-old...
- literature, art, and ideas Maayan (film), a 2001 Tamil drama film Ma'ayan HaChinuch HaTorani, an education network in Israel Maya (disambiguation) Mayan (disambiguation)...
- following year. He later worked as director-general of Shas' Ma'ayan HaChinuch HaTorani school system from 2007 until 2013. A member of Shas, Ben-Tzur was...
- religious revival among Sephardic Jews with his founding of Ma'ayan HaChinuch HaTorani, a network of Torah schools for Sephardic children in Israel, and...
- "Ohel Rachel and Leah", under the Sephardic Shas-based "Ma'ayan HaChinuch HaTorani" education network had been founded in the same year that the Beis...
- secretary general. He also served as secretary general of the Ma'ayan HaChinuch HaTorani religious educational network on behalf of the party. When Shas joined...
- Idan studied education and worked as a teacher in the 'Maayan Hachinuch HaTorani' network, affiliated with the Shas party. Idan founded in 2013 the advertising...
- Israel is Atchalta De'Geula. Hardal Jews are also known as Torani (lit., "Torah-oriented"), or Torani-Leumi ("Torahic Nationalist"). On yeshiva.org.il, "Chardal"...