- memoir): The Toby Press,
April 2020. 'Halomot
SheLo Halamti: Al Ahava,
Ometz VeShinui -
Siporei Hayehem Shel
Meyased 'Shalva'
UVeno Yossi' (Hebrew edition):...
-
became the
Independent Socialist Faction Shinui -
Centre Party became Shinui - the
Secular Movement, then
Shinui -
Party for the
Secular and the Middle...
-
Sarid and
Mordechai Virshubski joined,
defecting from the
Alignment and
Shinui respectively. The
party retained its five-seat
strength in the 1988 elections...
-
Hebrew acronym, Dash. It
consisted of
several liberal movements (including
Shinui),
together with
numerous public figures,
including Amnon Rubinstein, Shmuel...
-
Blilah Raḥa
mixture is
rabbinically forbidden but may be
produced by
using a
shinui (unusual mode), such as the
reversing the
adding of the
ingredients or mixing...
- for the Knesset.
Likud won the most
seats (27). An anti-religion party,
Shinui, led by
media pundit Tommy Lapid, won 15
seats on a
secularist platform...
- [citation needed] On 1
December 2004,
Sharon dismissed five
ministers from the
Shinui party for
voting against the government's 2005 budget. In
January 2005,...
-
alongside Sagi Breitner. In May 2017, she
released a song
called Makom Le
Shinui which she sang in a duet with
Avior Melasa who
wrote the song.
Kirel released...
-
Zahngi Nitzchona Segev Victor Ohana Ruti
Turgeman Elah
Aharon HaTikva Le
Shinui (Hope for Change) is an Arab
Israeli party that aims for
equality between...
- מרצ as its
symbol in the 1992
elections On 9
March 1992, Ratz, Mapam, and
Shinui agreed to run on a
common list in the 1992 elections. To
ensure this, their...