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Hapoel HaMizrachi (Hebrew: הַפּוֹעֵל הַמִּזְרָחִי, lit. 'Mizrachi Workers') was a
political party and
settlement movement in Israel. It was one of the...
- was
initially placed under the
overall command of
Hamizrachi himself. In June 1978,
Major Hamizrachi handed over the post to
Major (later, Colonel) Saad...
- (NRP) was
created by the
merger of two
parties -
Mizrachi and
Hapoel HaMizrachi - in 1956. The two
parties had run for the 1955
election on a
joint list...
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again Movement for
Change and
Initiative became Shinui Mizrachi-Hapoel
HaMizrachi became the
National Religious Front, then
National Religious Party, then...
- modern-orthodox (and religious-zionist) parties,
Mizrachi and
Hapoel HaMizrachi,
joined to form the
National Religious Party. The
party was a component...
- General
Zionists Others Sephardim and
Oriental Communities Hapoel
HaMizrachi United
Religious Front Herut Mafdal Agudat
Yisrael Religious...
- union,
Hapoel HaMizrachi,
started in 1921. In the
British Mandate of Palestine, the
movement developed into a
political party,
HaMizrachi. For the elections...
- (Mapai);
Peretz Bernstein (General Zionists); Haim-Moshe
Shapira (Hapoel
HaMizrachi);
Mordechai Bentov,
Aharon Zisling (Mapam). Against:
Eliezer Kaplan, David...
- specifically.
Mizrachi had a
separate trade union wing,
founded in 1921,
Hapoel HaMizrachi,
which represented religious Jews in the
Histadrut and
tried to attract...
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Zionist slogan "Torah va'Avodah" (Torah and Labor), was
called HaPoel HaMizrachi. It
represented religiously traditional Labour Zionists, both in Europe...