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The National Religious Party was a political party in Israel representing the religious Zionist movement. National Religious Party. מפד"ל.
At the same time, the NRP defined itself as a party with a social agenda. Its position on social issues is complex, as it supports welfare policy and social ...
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It represents the religious Zionist movement. Mafdal promotes Jewish law in public spheres (education, marriage, etc.) rather than the separation of religion ...
…Party) joined to form the National Religious Party (NRP), or Mafdal. Traditionally, the NRP and its predecessors concerned themselves with domestic religious ...
Established in 1956 through the merging of Mizrachi, Ha-poel Mizrachi and other religious Zionist supporters, the National Religious Party's (NRP - Mafdal) ...
In 1956, Mizrachi, HaPoel HaMizrachi, and other religious Zionists formed the National Religious Party to advance the rights of religious Zionist Jews in Israel ...
NATIONAL RELIGIOUS PARTY (nrp), Israeli party known in Hebrew as Hamafdal (acronym for Ha-Miflagah ha-Datit ha-Le'ummit). The nrp was founded in June 1956 ...
Feb 22, 2019 ˇ How the national religious camp moved from land for peace to union with radicals. The dispersal of Modern Orthodox Israelis into diverse ...
Nov 27, 2021 ˇ In the new list, the NRP was a minority. The aim was to maximize the power of Religious Zionism after the trauma it experienced following the ...
Tkuma (Hebrew: תְּקוּמָה, Resurrection) is an Orthodox Jewish, far-right political party in Israel established in 1998 when Hanan Porat and Zvi Hendel left the ...