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1Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara

the Jewish predilection for justified law

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  • Title: Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 171
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Cambridge, Massachussetts - London, England

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  • First Year Published: 1986
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    UTJ

    UTJ may refer to: Union for Traditional Judaism, American Jewish organization United Torah Judaism, Israeli political party This disambiguation page lists

    United Torah Judaism

    the National Religious Party–Religious Zionism, Otzma Yehudit, and Noam, UTJ is non-Zionist. Unlike some other Haredim, the party is notable for its usage

    Degel HaTorah

    they join forces within a political alliance called United Torah Judaism (UTJ) (Yahadut HaTorah in Hebrew). In Jerusalem, it was based on a long-standing

    Opinion polling for the next Israeli legislative election

    Yehudit 39 (5%), National Unity 108 (14%), New Hope 8 (1%), Shas 26 (3%), UTJ 40 (5%), Yisrael Beiteinu 27 (4%), Ra'am 21 (3%), Hadash–Ta'al 19 (3%), Labor

    Agudat Yisrael

    Torah Judaism (UTJ, Hebrew Yahadut HaTorah). When both parties joined the government coalition of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2004, the UTJ union was broken

    Moshe Roth

    United Torah Judaism (UTJ) alliance's election lists. However, prior of the 2021 Knesset elections, Roth was placed tenth on the UTJ list as a representative

    Thirty-seventh government of Israel

    Haredi draft. The Ultra-Orthodox boycott continued for a second day, with UTJ briefly ending its boycott on 9 July to unsuccessfully vote in favor of a

    Shinui

    MKs. Sharon then started negotiations with Shas and United Torah Judaism (UTJ). Although Shinui had vowed not to sit in a coalition with either party,

    2022 Israeli legislative election

    Netanyahu. On 7 November, Netanyahu met with Ben-Gvir. A major demand from the UTJ was that the Knesset be allowed to override the rulings of the Supreme Court

    Yachad (political party)

    the April 2019 elections, and endorsed United Torah Judaism (UTJ), in exchange for UTJ pushing for his appointment to a position dealing with Haredi