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HaTzofe (Hebrew: הצופה, The Observer) was a Hebrew-language
daily newspaper published in Israel. In
April 2007, it was
reduced to w****ly
publication until...
- (Hebrew: מפלגה דתית לאומית–הציונות הדתית, romanized: Miflaga
Datit Leumit –
HaTzionut
HaDatit), or Mafdal–Religious Zionism, is a far-right
religious Zionist...
- with
Mapai HaBoker (1934–1965, Hebrew), ****ociated with the
General Zionists HaMashkif (1938–1948, Hebrew), ****ociated with
Hatzohar HaTzofe (1937–2008...
- by the same acronym, "Shas". The party's
legal name is "Hit'akhdut
ha-S'pharadim
ha-Olamit Shom'rei Torah" (התאחדות הספרדים העולמית שומרי תורה), meaning...
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Yahadut HaTora) is a Haredi,
religious conservative political alliance in Israel. The alliance,
consisting of
Agudat Yisrael and
Degel HaTorah, was...
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April 25, 2007, the
HaTzofe daily was
incorporated into
Makor Rishon,
which started appearing with the logo "Makor Rishon-
HaTzofe".
Shlomo Ben-Tzvi, who...
- Gush
Emunim Irgun Manhigut Yehudit Media Arutz Sheva B'Sheva
Channel 14
HaTzofe i24NEWS
Israel Hayom Makor Rishon Mida The
Jerusalem Post
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Right (Hebrew: תִּקְוָוה חֲדָשָׁה הימין הממלכתי, romanized: Tikva
Hadasha HaYamin
HaMamlakhti), and also
translated as New Hope – The
United Right, is a centre-right...
- Israel's
Delegation at the UN,"
HaTzofe, 27
September 1949, p. 56. "We Must
Protect These Women From the
Exploiting Society," Al
HaMishmar, 7
October 1949, p...
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union (under the same name as the old workers' party,
Hapoel HaMizrachi), a
newspaper (
HaTzofe), and a
youth movement (Bnei Akiva). Only the
youth movement...