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  • Mapam
  • Political party in Israel

    Mapam was a Labor Zionist and democratic socialist political party in Israel. Established shortly before Israeli independence in January 1948 as a merger

    Mapam

    Mapam

    Mapam

  • Lake Manasarovar
  • Freshwater lake in the Tibet Region

    Lake Manasarovar (Sanskrit: मानसरोवर, romanized: Mānasarovara) also called Mapam Yumtso (Tibetan: མ་ཕམ་གཡུ་མཚོ།, Wylie: ma pham g.yu mtsho, THL: ma pam yu

    Lake Manasarovar

    Lake Manasarovar

    Lake_Manasarovar

  • Ahdut HaAvoda
  • Former political party in Israel

    create the Marxist-Zionist Mapam. Former Ahdut HaAvoda members' opinion on the Soviet Union soured, which caused them to leave Mapam and re-establish the party

    Ahdut HaAvoda

    Ahdut_HaAvoda

  • Meretz
  • Israeli political party

    a political party in Israel. It originated as an alliance of the Ratz, Mapam, and Shinui parties in 1992 and became a unified party in 1997. Meretz identified

    Meretz

    Meretz

    Meretz

  • Alignment (Israel)
  • Political alliance (1965–1991)

    Labor Party. The following year the Labor Party formed an alliance with Mapam, readopting the Alignment name. The two constituent parties remained separate

    Alignment (Israel)

    Alignment (Israel)

    Alignment_(Israel)

  • List of prime ministers of Israel
  • 1968. On 28 January 1969, Labor formed a second Alignment in alliance with Mapam. Gahal and Rafi joined on 5 June 1967. Rafi merged into Labor (a member

    List of prime ministers of Israel

    List of prime ministers of Israel

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Israel

  • Israeli Labor Party
  • Israeli political party (1968–2024)

    Mapam, which also came to be known as the Alignment. As the larger faction in the second Alignment, Labor became the dominant partner. Although Mapam

    Israeli Labor Party

    Israeli_Labor_Party

  • Poale Zion
  • 20th-century Jewish political party and organisation

    form Mapam. Most senior Haganah commanders were Mapam members, including the head of the National Command Israel Galili who was one of Mapam's leaders

    Poale Zion

    Poale_Zion

  • 1951 Israeli legislative election
  • Bastuni, Avraham Berman and Moshe Sneh left Mapam and set up the Left Faction. Bastuni later returned to Mapam whilst Berman and Sneh joined Maki. Hannah

    1951 Israeli legislative election

    1951 Israeli legislative election

    1951_Israeli_legislative_election

  • 1955 Israeli legislative election
  • Second Knesset) to 40. Meanwhile, Herut overtook the General Zionists, Mapam, and Hapoel HaMizrachi to become the second-largest party, with its share

    1955 Israeli legislative election

    1955 Israeli legislative election

    1955_Israeli_legislative_election

  • The Generals' Revolt
  • 1948 Israeli military dispute

    to senior posts in the IDF. It mostly centered upon Yisrael Galili, the Mapam Head of National Command, who was finally unseated by Ben-Gurion in June

    The Generals' Revolt

    The Generals' Revolt

    The_Generals'_Revolt

  • Labor Zionism
  • Left-leaning variant of Zionism

    urban Socialist League and several smaller left-wing groups to become the Mapam party, which in turn later joined with Shulamit Aloni’s Ratz to create Meretz

    Labor Zionism

    Labor_Zionism

  • Maki (historical political party)
  • Political party in Israel (1948–1973)

    left the party and re-established the Hebrew Communists before joining Mapam. In the 1951 elections Maki received 4% of the vote and won five seats,

    Maki (historical political party)

    Maki (historical political party)

    Maki_(historical_political_party)

  • Mapai
  • Political party in Israel (1930–1968)

    elections in 1949, receiving 36% of the vote (well ahead of second-placed Mapam's 15%) and winning 46 of the 120 Knesset seats contested. Ben-Gurion became

    Mapai

    Mapai

  • Left Camp of Israel
  • Defunct socialist party in Israel

    Mattityahu Peled, left-wing economist and activist Ya'akov Arnon, former Mapam member Yossi Amitai [he], journalist Amos Kenan, former secretary general

    Left Camp of Israel

    Left_Camp_of_Israel

  • Left Faction
  • Political party in Israel

    (during the second Knesset) as a breakaway from Mapam's faction, by the three MKs far-left of Mapam, including Rostam Bastuni (the first Israeli Arab

    Left Faction

    Left Faction

    Left_Faction

  • 1988 Israeli legislative election
  • conflict. Mapam and Ratz rejected the possibility of running on a joint list. When Ratz signed a surplus vote agreement with the Alignment, Mapam accused

    1988 Israeli legislative election

    1988_Israeli_legislative_election

  • Israeli Declaration of Independence
  • 1948 establishment of a Jewish state

    Haim-Moshe Shapira (Hapoel HaMizrachi); Mordechai Bentov, Aharon Zisling (Mapam). Against: Eliezer Kaplan, David Remez (Mapai); Pinchas Rosen (New Aliyah

    Israeli Declaration of Independence

    Israeli Declaration of Independence

    Israeli_Declaration_of_Independence

  • Al HaMishmar
  • Newspaper in Mandatory Palestine and Israel

    as well as the Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party of Palestine, which became Mapam after 1948, which itself became a component of Meretz after 1992. The paper

    Al HaMishmar

    Al_HaMishmar

  • List of political parties in Israel
  • parties by country Liberalism in Israel Labor Zionism Revisionist Zionism Mapam followed Marxism from 1948 to 1969. "Israel's fragile coalition faces early

    List of political parties in Israel

    List_of_political_parties_in_Israel

  • Jerusalem
  • City in the Southern Levant

    Retrieved 12 February 2007. "Knesset Proclaims Jerusalem As Israel's Capital; Mapam and Herut Abstain from Voting". 25 January 1950. Archived from the original

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

  • Givat Haim
  • differences between supporters of the two main socialist parties, Mapai and Mapam. This created two new and separate kibbutzim: Givat Haim (Ihud), affiliated

    Givat Haim

    Givat Haim

    Givat_Haim

  • 1949 Israeli Constituent Assembly election
  • Preminger left Maki and re-established the Hebrew Communists before joining Mapam, while Ari Jabotinsky and Hillel Kook, both associated with the Bergson

    1949 Israeli Constituent Assembly election

    1949 Israeli Constituent Assembly election

    1949_Israeli_Constituent_Assembly_election

  • Yigal Allon
  • Israeli general and politician (1918–1980)

    helped form the Mapam party. Prime Minister Ben-Gurion, leader of the rival governing Mapai party, told Allon to dissociate himself from Mapam, considering

    Yigal Allon

    Yigal Allon

    Yigal_Allon

  • Metropolis of Lyon
  • Territorial collectivity in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

    replaced the Urban Community of Lyon on 1 January 2015, in accordance with the MAPAM law (fr) enacted in January 2014. The first direct metropolitan elections

    Metropolis of Lyon

    Metropolis of Lyon

    Metropolis_of_Lyon

  • 1965 Israeli legislative election
  • on 12 January 1966. His coalition included the National Religious Party, Mapam, the Independent Liberals, Poalei Agudat Yisrael, Progress and Development

    1965 Israeli legislative election

    1965_Israeli_legislative_election

  • The Democrats (Israel)
  • Israeli political party

    political alliances centred around Labor that included Meretz's predecessors Mapam and (briefly) Ratz 2015–2018: Zionist Union, centre-left political alliance

    The Democrats (Israel)

    The Democrats (Israel)

    The_Democrats_(Israel)

  • 1948 and After
  • 1990 collection of essays by Benny Morris

    attitudes to "the Arab problem" as it appeared in the two dominant parties, Mapam and Mapai in 1948. Of the minor parties only the Revisionists spoke with

    1948 and After

    1948_and_After

  • Transfer Committee
  • Body to promote Palestinian displacement

    destroyed and which preserved for Jewish settlement. The political party Mapam, and Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit, Minister for Minority Affairs, launched a counter-campaign

    Transfer Committee

    Transfer_Committee

  • 1959 Israeli legislative election
  • 17 December 1959. His coalition included the National Religious Party, Mapam, Ahdut HaAvoda, the Progressive Party and the three Israeli Arab parties

    1959 Israeli legislative election

    1959_Israeli_legislative_election

  • Meir Ya'ari
  • Israeli politician and activist

    social activist. He was the leader of Hashomer Hatzair, Kibbutz Artzi, and Mapam, and a member of the Knesset. Meyer Wald (later Ya'ari) was born in 1897

    Meir Ya'ari

    Meir Ya'ari

    Meir_Ya'ari

  • Palmach
  • Jewish paramilitary in Mandatory Palestine

    brigades were disbanded and in 1950 most of the Mapam officers resigned. Those Palmach members who had been in Mapam and remained in the army had to endure several

    Palmach

    Palmach

    Palmach

  • List of members of the fifth Knesset
  • follows: Mapai: 42 Herut: 17 Liberal Party: 17 National Religious Party: 12 Mapam: 9 Ahdut HaAvoda: 8 Maki: 5 Agudat Yisrael: 4 Poalei Agudat Yisrael: 2 Cooperation

    List of members of the fifth Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_fifth_Knesset

  • Isser Harel
  • Israeli intelligence officer (1912–2003)

    source of significant controversy: the surveillance and wiretapping of Mapam—a mainstream, Zionist leftist party with Marxist leanings, particularly

    Isser Harel

    Isser Harel

    Isser_Harel

  • B'Tselem
  • Non-profit human rights organization

    the founders of the Peace Now movement Haim Oron, Knesset member for the Mapam party, one of the founders of the Peace Now movement Zehava Gal-On, Ratz

    B'Tselem

    B'Tselem

    B'Tselem

  • Hebrew Communists
  • Political party in Israel

    Party in June 1947. Later in the year the party was invited to merge into Mapam. However, the party remained independent and contested the January 1949

    Hebrew Communists

    Hebrew_Communists

  • Hashomer Hatzair
  • Labor Zionist youth organization

    resulted in the arrest, torture and four-and-a-half year imprisonment of Mapam official Mordechai Oren while he was visiting the country to intervene in

    Hashomer Hatzair

    Hashomer Hatzair

    Hashomer_Hatzair

  • List of members of the second Knesset
  • The breakdown by party was as follows: Mapai: 45 General Zionists: 20 Mapam: 15 Hapoel HaMizrachi: 8 Herut: 8 Maki: 5 Progressive Party: 4 Democratic

    List of members of the second Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_second_Knesset

  • Miriam Adelson
  • Israeli-American physician, billionaire, and conservative donor

    fled Poland before the Holocaust. Her father was a prominent member of Mapam, a left-wing political party in Israel. In the 1950s, her family settled

    Miriam Adelson

    Miriam Adelson

    Miriam_Adelson

  • Theodor Herzl
  • Father of modern political Zionism (1860–1904)

    National Party Jewish Party Jewish Party of Romania Kach Kadima Kulanu Mapai Mapam Moledet National Religious Party Poale Zion Progressive Party Religious

    Theodor Herzl

    Theodor Herzl

    Theodor_Herzl

  • Mordechai Oren
  • Israeli politician (1905–1985)

    Mordechai Oren (Hebrew: מרדכי אורן; 1905–1985) was a leader of Mapam and the Kibbutz Artzi Hashomer Hatzair. He was implicated in a scandal which created

    Mordechai Oren

    Mordechai Oren

    Mordechai_Oren

  • Left Bloc (Mandatory Palestine)
  • Jewish leftwing organization in Mandatory Palestine

    Hatzair Workers Party and Poale Zion Left. The Left Bloc merged with Ahdut HaAvoda into Mapam in 1948. "Comrades and Enemies". www.escholarship.org. v t e

    Left Bloc (Mandatory Palestine)

    Left_Bloc_(Mandatory_Palestine)

  • List of members of the sixth Knesset
  • follows: Alignment: 45 Gahal: 26 National Religious Party: 11 Rafi: 10 Mapam: 8 Independent Liberals: 5 Agudat Yisrael: 4 Rakah: 3 Progress and Development:

    List of members of the sixth Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_sixth_Knesset

  • Kibbutz
  • Collective settlement in Israel

    Palestine which in 1948, merged with Ahdut HaAvoda to form the left-wing Mapam party. In 1928, Degania and other small kibbutzim formed Hever Hakvutzot

    Kibbutz

    Kibbutz

    Kibbutz

  • Zionist as a pejorative
  • National Party Jewish Party Jewish Party of Romania Kach Kadima Kulanu Mapai Mapam Moledet National Religious Party Poale Zion Progressive Party Religious

    Zionist as a pejorative

    Zionist_as_a_pejorative

  • Israel Beer
  • Austrian-Israeli spy (1912–1966)

    Beer was politically active in Mapam during his service in the IDF. After his resignation from the IDF he began work in Mapam, as head of its security department

    Israel Beer

    Israel Beer

    Israel_Beer

  • Abba Kovner
  • Lithuanian-Israeli poet, writer, and partisan leader (1918–1987)

    death, Kovner was a resident of Kibbutz Ein HaHoresh. He was active in Mapam as well as in HaShomer HaTzair, but never took on a formal political role

    Abba Kovner

    Abba Kovner

    Abba_Kovner

  • Aharon Cohen
  • Israeli politician

    Aharon Cohen (Hebrew: אהרון כהן; 1910–1980) was a senior member of Mapam, a pro-USSR Israeli political party which existed during the first two decades

    Aharon Cohen

    Aharon_Cohen

  • HaKibbutz HaMeuhad
  • to ideological differences between the two socialist parties, Mapai and Mapam, with kibbutzim aligned with Mapai forming Ihud Hakvutzot (which shortly

    HaKibbutz HaMeuhad

    HaKibbutz_HaMeuhad

  • David Ben-Gurion
  • Prime Minister of Israel (1948–1953; 1955–1963)

    Ben-Gurion's leadership. In the 1940s the left wing of Mapai broke away to form Mapam. Labor Zionism became the dominant tendency in the World Zionist Organization

    David Ben-Gurion

    David Ben-Gurion

    David_Ben-Gurion

  • List of members of the first Knesset
  • elected on 25 January 1949. The breakdown by party was as follows: Mapai: 46 Mapam: 19 (gained one member during the Knesset term) United Religious Front:

    List of members of the first Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_first_Knesset

  • Zionism
  • Jewish nationalist movement

    wing of this tradition was represented by Hashomer Hatzair, followed by Mapam in the late twentieth century, and Meretz until 2022.[citation needed] In

    Zionism

    Zionism

  • Fish in Meitei culture
  • Overview of fish in Meitei civilization

    This article contains the Meitei alphabet. Without proper rendering support, you may see errors in display. In Meitei culture, fish are very important

    Fish in Meitei culture

    Fish in Meitei culture

    Fish_in_Meitei_culture

  • Moshe Amar
  • Israeli politician (1922–2015)

    as a lawyer. A member of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement, he joined Mapam in 1951. He became secretary and chairman of the party's Haifa branch, and

    Moshe Amar

    Moshe Amar

    Moshe_Amar

  • Popular Arab Bloc
  • Political party in Israel

    election. The list was launched by Mapam, just three weeks before the election, in order to mobilize Israeli Arab votes. As Mapam did not allow Arabs to be members

    Popular Arab Bloc

    Popular_Arab_Bloc

  • Muhammed Wattad
  • Arab-Israeli politician (1937–1994)

    alliance of Mapam and the Labor Party). He was re-elected in 1984, shortly after which Mapam left the Alignment. On 12 July 1988 he left Mapam to join Hadash

    Muhammed Wattad

    Muhammed Wattad

    Muhammed_Wattad

  • 1992 Israeli legislative election
  • the parties into two blocs: Left-wing: Jewish: Alignment, Meretz (Ratz, Mapam, Shinui) Arab: Hadash, PLP, Mada Right-wing: Secular: Likud, Tehiya, Tzomet

    1992 Israeli legislative election

    1992_Israeli_legislative_election

  • Adolf Berman
  • Israeli politician (1906–1978)

    1949 because he was a Zionist. In 1950 he moved to Israel, where he joined Mapam (United Workers Party). Berman was elected to the Second Knesset on the

    Adolf Berman

    Adolf Berman

    Adolf_Berman

  • 1984 Israeli legislative election
  • nine MKs left the Alignment; six to re-establish Mapam (one, Muhammed Wattad, later defected from Mapam to Hadash), Abdulwahab Darawshe to establish the

    1984 Israeli legislative election

    1984_Israeli_legislative_election

  • Ninth government of Israel
  • 1959–61 government led by David Ben-Gurion

    during the previous government (i.e. Mapai, the National Religious Party, Mapam, Ahdut HaAvoda, the Progressive Party and Agriculture and Development),

    Ninth government of Israel

    Ninth government of Israel

    Ninth_government_of_Israel

  • Yair Tzaban
  • Israeli politician and activist

    been politically active. He joined the Mapam political party, like many of his Palmach comrades. However, after Mapam was hit by internal struggles over relations

    Yair Tzaban

    Yair Tzaban

    Yair_Tzaban

  • Faction independent of Ahdut HaAvoda
  • Political party in Israel

    to form Mapam. Two politicians of 'Faction B', Hannah Lamdan and David Livschitz, entered the Knesset with Mapam after the 1951 elections. Mapam was shaken

    Faction independent of Ahdut HaAvoda

    Faction_independent_of_Ahdut_HaAvoda

  • Yitzhak Rabin
  • Prime Minister of Israel (1974–1977; 1992–1995)

    politically aligned with the left wing pro-Soviet Ahdut HaAvoda party and later Mapam. These officers were distrusted by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and several

    Yitzhak Rabin

    Yitzhak Rabin

    Yitzhak_Rabin

  • List of newspapers in Israel
  • associated with Herut Israel Shtime (1956–1997, Yiddish), associated with Mapam Kol HaAm (1937–1975, Hebrew), associated with Maki LaMerhav (1954–1971,

    List of newspapers in Israel

    List of newspapers in Israel

    List_of_newspapers_in_Israel

  • Socialist League of Palestine
  • Political party

    founded the Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party (one of the fore-runners of MAPAM, itself a forerunner of Meretz in turn). Beinin, Joel. Was the Red Flag

    Socialist League of Palestine

    Socialist League of Palestine

    Socialist_League_of_Palestine

  • Yamit
  • Israeli settlement in the Sinai Peninsula

    them Oded Lifshitz, and Latif Dori, were also activists in the left-wing Mapam party and ran Rafiah tours to show Israelis the destruction that had taken

    Yamit

    Yamit

    Yamit

  • Aharon Zisling
  • Israeli politician

    Ben-Gurion's provisional government. By then Ahdut HaAvoda had evolved into Mapam.[citation needed] However, Zisling was a noted critic of Ben-Gurion's policies

    Aharon Zisling

    Aharon Zisling

    Aharon_Zisling

  • Reuven Arazi
  • Israeli politician (1907–1983)

    1983) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapam and the Alignment between 1965 and 1974. Born in Mezhirichi in the Russian

    Reuven Arazi

    Reuven Arazi

    Reuven_Arazi

  • Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party
  • Political party

    the United Workers Party (MAPAM). The party's newspaper was Al HaMishmar which subsequently transferred its affiliation to MAPAM. Beinin, Joel. Was the Red

    Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party

    Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party

    Hashomer_Hatzair_Workers_Party

  • Prime Minister of Israel
  • Head of government of Israel

    only party leader to command an absolute majority in the Knesset, after Mapam and Rafi merged into the Alignment, giving it 63 seats in the 120-seat Knesset

    Prime Minister of Israel

    Prime Minister of Israel

    Prime_Minister_of_Israel

  • Provisional government of Israel
  • 1948–49 government led by David Ben-Gurion

    (General Zionists), Haim-Moshe Shapira (Hapoel HaMizrachi), Aharon Zisling (Mapam). Against: Eliezer Kaplan, David Remez (Mapai), Pinchas Rosen (New Aliyah

    Provisional government of Israel

    Provisional government of Israel

    Provisional_government_of_Israel

  • Knesset
  • Unicameral legislature of Israel

      Maki   Mapam   Ahdut HaAvoda   Mapai   Arab satelliites   Progressive   Liberal   General Zionists   Others   S&O Comm.   Mizrachi   URF   Herut   Mafdal

    Knesset

    Knesset

    Knesset

  • Latif Dori
  • Israeli activist

    Latif Dori was an Israeli peace activist and Mapam member. Latif-Menashe Dori was born in Iraq in 1934. He immigrated to Israel in 1951. The following

    Latif Dori

    Latif Dori

    Latif_Dori

  • List of members of the third Knesset
  • 15 General Zionists: 13 National Religious Party: 11 Ahdut HaAvoda: 10 Mapam: 9 Religious Torah Front: 6 Maki: 6 Progressive Party: 5 Democratic List

    List of members of the third Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_third_Knesset

  • Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Post-World War II agreement

    came from both the right (Herut and the General Zionists) and the left (Mapam) of the political spectrum; both sides argued that accepting reparation

    Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany

    Reparations_Agreement_between_Israel_and_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany

  • Kibbutz Movement
  • Largest settlement movement for kibbutzim in Israel

    kibbutz movement associated with the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement, and the Mapam political party. It was founded on 1 April 1927, and had 85 kibbutzim and

    Kibbutz Movement

    Kibbutz Movement

    Kibbutz_Movement

  • List of members of the eighth Knesset
  • with Mapam, but later returned to the Alignment Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi Alignment Abba Eban Alignment Aharon Efrat Alignment Briefly broke away with Mapam, but

    List of members of the eighth Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_eighth_Knesset

  • Tibet
  • Ethno-cultural region in Asia

    The Indus and Brahmaputra rivers originate from the vicinities of Lake Mapam Yumco in Western Tibet, near Mount Kailash. The mountain is a holy pilgrimage

    Tibet

    Tibet

    Tibet

  • List of members of the eleventh Knesset
  • Alignment Mapam broke away from the Alignment Ya'akov Tzur Alignment Muhammed Wattad Alignment Mapam broke away from the Alignment, later left Mapam to join

    List of members of the eleventh Knesset

    List_of_members_of_the_eleventh_Knesset

  • Menachem Bader
  • Israeli politician

    Labor and Construction. In 1949, he was elected to the first Knesset on the Mapam list, but lost his seat in the 1951 elections. Between 1955 and 1962 he

    Menachem Bader

    Menachem Bader

    Menachem_Bader

  • Moshe Sneh
  • Israeli politician

    was a Haganah commander and an Israeli politician. One of the founders of Mapam, he later joined the Israeli Communist Party (Maki). Mosze Klaynboym (later

    Moshe Sneh

    Moshe Sneh

    Moshe_Sneh

  • Yisrael Galili
  • Israeli politician (1911–1986)

    1949 to 1951, and then again from 1955 until 1977, first on behalf of the Mapam party, before being part of the split that formed Ahdut HaAvoda and later

    Yisrael Galili

    Yisrael Galili

    Yisrael_Galili

  • Givat Haim (Meuhad)
  • Kibbutz in central Israel

    which joined the Mapai-affiliated Ihud HaKvutzot veHaKibbutzim, whilst Mapam-supporting members formed Givat Haim (Meuhad) which joined the HaKibbutz

    Givat Haim (Meuhad)

    Givat Haim (Meuhad)

    Givat_Haim_(Meuhad)

  • History of Israel (1948–present)
  • History of the State of Israel since its independence

    Israel held its first elections. The Socialist-Zionist parties Mapai and Mapam won the most seats (46 and 19 respectively). Mapai's leader David Ben-Gurion

    History of Israel (1948–present)

    History of Israel (1948–present)

    History_of_Israel_(1948–present)

  • Non-Zionism
  • Jews supporting Jewish settlement in Palestine but not willing to immigrate

    National Party Jewish Party Jewish Party of Romania Kach Kadima Kulanu Mapai Mapam Moledet National Religious Party Poale Zion Progressive Party Religious

    Non-Zionism

    Non-Zionism

  • Hadash–Ta'al
  • Electoral list in Israel

    Zion Hebrew Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black

    Hadash–Ta'al

    Hadash–Ta'al

  • Saab Bofors Dynamics
  • Swedish defence company

    round Thor 120 mm mortar ammunition Mortar Anti-Personnel Anti-Material (MAPAM) (60 and 81 mm mortar ammunitions) Akeron MP warhead SM-EOD (charges for

    Saab Bofors Dynamics

    Saab_Bofors_Dynamics

  • Twenty-fifth government of Israel
  • 1992–95 government led by Yitzhak Rabin

    The coalition also contained the new Meretz party (an alliance of Ratz, Mapam, and Shinui) and Shas, and held 62 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. The

    Twenty-fifth government of Israel

    Twenty-fifth government of Israel

    Twenty-fifth_government_of_Israel

  • Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.
  • Association football club in Israel

    Labor Party Mapai, as well more radical parties such as the Marxist Party Mapam, its predecessor Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party, and the Marxist-Leninist

    Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.

    Hapoel_Tel_Aviv_F.C.

  • Seventh government of Israel
  • 1955–58 government led by David Ben-Gurion

    elections. His coalition included Mapai, the National Religious Front, Mapam, Ahdut HaAvoda, the Progressive Party, and the Israeli Arab parties, the

    Seventh government of Israel

    Seventh government of Israel

    Seventh_government_of_Israel

  • Types of Zionism
  • Different approaches to the subject of creating a Jewish homeland

    during the British Mandate of Palestine. Poale Zion's successor parties, Mapam, Mapai and the Israeli Labor Party (which were led by figures such as David

    Types of Zionism

    Types_of_Zionism

  • Ya'akov Hazan
  • Israeli politician and activist (1899–1992)

    Artzi and Mapam for decades, characterizing those movements by identification with the Soviet Union and Communism. In 1948, he co-founded Mapam and since

    Ya'akov Hazan

    Ya'akov Hazan

    Ya'akov_Hazan

  • Darchen
  • Place in Tibet, China

    Qiu or Jiu (བྱིའུ) or Xungba (གཞུང་པ) village of Parga township, by Lake Mapam Yumco. List of towns and villages in Tibet Arpi, Claude (16 July 2016).

    Darchen

    Darchen

    Darchen

  • Thirteenth government of Israel
  • 1966–69 government led by Levi Eshkol

    (an alliance of Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda), the National Religious Party, Mapam, the Independent Liberals, Poalei Agudat Yisrael, Progress and Development

    Thirteenth government of Israel

    Thirteenth government of Israel

    Thirteenth_government_of_Israel

  • List of Arab members of the Knesset
  • Knesset speaker Zouheir Bahloul Zionist Union 20 Sunni Muslim Rostam Bastuni Mapam 2 Azmi Bishara Balad 14, 15, 16, 17 Ahmed Dabbah Kadima 18 Abdulwahab Darawshe

    List of Arab members of the Knesset

    List_of_Arab_members_of_the_Knesset

  • Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore)
  • Indian political party

    Prakashan. p. 2. ISBN 978-81-85709-73-4. Mapam Bulletin. Political Department of the United Workers' Party (Mapam). 1968. p. 14. Registrar for Newspapers

    Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore)

    Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_India_(Tagore)

  • Ezer Weizman
  • President of Israel from 1993 to 2000

    October 1986, Yahad merged with the Alignment, after Yossi Sarid and the Mapam party left the coalition. Between 1984 and 1990, Weizman was Minister for

    Ezer Weizman

    Ezer Weizman

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  • List of Israeli politicians
  • Yisrael Barzilai, former minister Rostam Bastuni, former MK representing Mapam, first Arab citizen to represent a Zionist party in the Knesset Benny Begin

    List of Israeli politicians

    List_of_Israeli_politicians

  • Uri Ilan
  • Israeli soldier captured by Syria who took his own life (1935–1955)

    mother was Fayge Ilanit, a member of the First Knesset, and a member of the Mapam faction. Uri was the great-grandson of the famed Talmudic scholar Rabbi

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    Uri Ilan

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  • Ratz (political party)
  • Political party in Israel

    predicted the party to win up to eight. In the 1989 local elections, Ratz, Mapam and Shinui ran many joint lists. For example, Ratz and Shinui ran together

    Ratz (political party)

    Ratz_(political_party)

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  • Bodhavan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Bodhavan

    The Name of a Sage

  • Vaijanti | பைஜஂதீ / வைஜஂதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vaijanti | பைஜஂதீ / வைஜஂதீ

    Name of a flower

  • HON-T-MIT-HEB
  • Female

    Egyptian

    HON-T-MIT-HEB

    , a daughter of Amenhotep III.

  • Anjusha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Anjusha

    Hanuman's Mother Name

  • Gagan
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    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Gagan

    Sky; Heaven; Lord Siva; Load Murugan

  • Sohan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sohan

    Smart, Good looking

  • Shaiq
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Shaiq

    Hopeful; Wisher; Lover; Needy

  • Krishan
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Mythological, Sikh, Tamil, Traditional

    Krishan

    A Lord; Lord Krishna

  • Ninad | நிநாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ninad | நிநாத

    Sound of flowing water, Gentle sound of water

  • Rajanna | ராஜநநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rajanna | ராஜநநா

    The king, South indians add Anna as a mark of respect which literally means brother or elder one

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