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Morasha (Hebrew: מורשה, lit. 'Heritage'),
later known as
Morasha-Poalei
Agudat Yisrael (מורשה-פועלי אגודת ישראל), was a small, short-lived
religious political...
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Morashá (from Hebrew: מורשה,
meaning Heritage) is a
Brazilian Jewish magazine published by the
Morashá Institute of
Culture in São Paulo. It is published...
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Morasha was a short-lived
political party in
Israel during the 1980s.
Morasha,
Morashah (Hebrew: מורשה, Heritage) can also
refer to:
Morashá, a Brazilian...
- Lauder–
Morasha School is a
Jewish day
school in Warsaw, Poland. The
school was
established by the
Ronald S.
Lauder foundation in 1994,
following the success...
- The Beit
Midrash Morasha is a
Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located on Arthur's Road, in Sea Point, a
seaside suburb of Cape Town...
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Hapoel Morasha Ramat HaSharon (Hebrew: הפועל מורשה רמת השרון) was an
Israeli football club
based in the
Morasha neighbourhood of
Ramat HaSharon. They are...
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Zionism was
formed 6 June 1983
following the break-up of Telem. 22nd:
Morasha was not
included in the 22nd government,
which was
otherwise identical...
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government included the
National Religious Party,
Agudat Yisrael, Shas,
Morasha,
Shinui and Ometz.
Outside national unity governments formed during wartime...
- Institute. Previously, he was the
director of a
number of
programs at Beit
Morasha in Jerusalem,
including their Center for
Judaism and Society,
their Institute...
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Musrara (Arabic: مصرارة, Hebrew: מוסררה, also
known by its
Hebrew name,
Morasha, מורשה) is a
formerly Ottoman neighborhood in what is now West Jerusalem...