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Yachad (Hebrew: יחד, lit., Together) is an
Orthodox Jewish political party in
Israel formed by
former Shas
member Eli Yishai. The
party combines certain...
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emerged in the
first century CE." (CD) (CD 1:9–11) (CD 3:12–15)
Serech HaYachad text – Sod H'Megilloth (B.T. Katz) p. 22
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, "Teacher...
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chairman of
Yachad. In July 2005, the
party decided to
change its name to Meretz-
Yachad,
because opinion polls revealed that the name
Yachad was not recognisable...
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Party Meretz became Yachad, then Meretz-
Yachad, then
Meretz again Movement for
Change and
Initiative became Shinui Mizrachi-Hapoel
HaMizrachi
became the...
- with ultra-Orthodox
party Yachad in 2015.
Though in both
elections they did not
manage to p**** the
electoral threshold, the
Yachad list was
around 10,000...
- Industry, Trade, and Labor. In
December 2014, he left Shas to
establish the
Yachad party.
Yishai was born in
Jerusalem in 1962, to Zion (1933–2004) and Yvette-Fortuna...
- Rights, the
Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity Movement, and the
Jewish organization Yachad. The
pressures led the JNF to
delay the eviction. The JNF pla**** a similar...
- he formed,
Yachad,
failed to p**** the
election threshold. In the 2015 elections, Shas was
accused of
tampering with the
ballots of
Yachad. They were also...
- by The Chumash: The
Stone Edition, also
known as the
Artscroll Chumash.
Yachad: The
National Jewish Council for
Disabilities is a
global organization dedicated...
- up into
factions which joined one or both of the two
major parties, like
Yachad (Ezer Weizman's party,
which merged into the
Alignment in 1987) and Telem...