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Tkuma (Hebrew: תְּקוּמָה,
literally "Revival" or "Rebirth") may
refer to:
Tkuma (political party), a
political party in
Israel Tkuma, Israel, a moshav...
- as
Tkuma (Hebrew: תקומה, lit. 'Revival')
until 2021 and
officially known as
National Union–
Tkuma (Hebrew: האיחוד הלאומי-תקומה,
HaIchud HaLeumi–
Tkuma),...
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originally formed by a
merger of the
National Religious Party,
Moledet and
Tkuma in
November 2008. However,
Moledet broke away from the
party after its top...
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Tkuma (Hebrew: תְּקוּמָה, lit. 'Resurrection') is a
religious moshav in
southern Israel.
Located north-west of Netivot, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
- Moledet, Hatikva,
Eretz Yisrael Shelanu, and
Tkuma.
Leading up to the 2013
Knesset elections, only
Tkuma remained, and
joined The
Jewish Home. During...
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National Union alliance alongside Herut – The
National Movement and
Tkuma. The
Union won four seats, with two
taken by
Moledet members Elon and Ze'evi...
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Smotrich defeated Uri
Ariel in the
Tkuma leadership election in
January 2019.
After difficult negotiations,
Tkuma, The
Jewish Home, and
Otzma Yehudit...
- was left to run
independently when the
Jewish Home, the New Right, and
Tkuma re-formed Yamina. In the 2021 election,
Otzma ran on a
joint list with the...
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Administration (Hebrew: מנהלת תקומה, romanized: Minhelet
Tkuma) also
referred to as the
Tkuma Directorate, is an
Israeli government agency that belongs...
- ↑
Hatzerim Kfar
Darom Mishmar HaNegev
Nevatim Nirim Kedma Shoval Tkuma Urim Be'eri ↓ Gal On 11
points in the
Negev (Hebrew: 11 הנקודות or Hebrew: אחת-עשרה...