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Political party in Israel
Shinui (Hebrew: שִׁינּוּי, lit. 'Change') was a Zionist, secular, and anti-clerical free market liberal party and political movement in Israel. The party
Shinui
Later on, a long-time liberal, anti-clerical and pro-free market party was Shinui, a member of the Liberal International (LI). More recently, Kadima was a
Liberalism_in_Israel
Israeli political party
founded in 2012 by former TV journalist Yair Lapid, the son of the former Shinui party politician and Israeli Justice Minister Tommy Lapid. In 2013 the first
Yesh_Atid
became the Independent Socialist Faction Shinui - Centre Party became Shinui - the Secular Movement, then Shinui - Party for the Secular and the Middle
List of political parties in Israel
List_of_political_parties_in_Israel
Israeli political party
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 as
Meretz
ally of party leader Yosef Lapid, subsequently resigned from Shinui, as did most Shinui Knesset members, forming a breakaway party called Hetz (ha-Miflaga
2006 Israeli legislative election
2006_Israeli_legislative_election
Political party in Israel
need for a united left-wing Zionist party, it merged with the Ratz and Shinui parties to form the social-democratic Meretz in 1992, with Mapam dissolving
Mapam
the Tal Law had in this elections was a significant strengthening to the Shinui party. In late 1999, during Ariel Sharon's election campaign for the Likud
2003 Israeli legislative election
2003_Israeli_legislative_election
government included the National Religious Party, Agudat Yisrael, Shas, Morasha, Shinui and Ometz. Outside national unity governments formed during wartime (notably
1984 Israeli legislative election
1984_Israeli_legislative_election
Political party in Israel
Change (Hebrew: תְּנוּעָה דֶּמוֹקְרָטִית לְשִׁינּוּי, Tnu'a Demokratit LeShinui), commonly known by its Hebrew abbreviation Dash (Hebrew: ד״ש), was a liberal
Democratic Movement for Change
Democratic_Movement_for_Change
First wife of Taejo of Joseon (1337–1391)
Queen Sinŭi (Korean: 신의왕후 한씨; Hanja: 神懿王后 韓氏; 6 October 1337 – 25 November 1391), of the Anbyeon Han clan, was the first wife of Yi Sŏnggye (future King
Queen_Sinŭi
Israeli journalist and politician (1931–2008)
for his sharp tongue and acerbic wit. Lapid headed the secular-liberal Shinui party from 1999 to 2006. He fiercely opposed the ultra-Orthodox political
Tommy_Lapid
Left-leaning variant of Zionism
elections of 1969–1984 in which it was part of Alignment; Ratz (1973–1988); and Shinui (1977–1988) With Meimad With Gesher Labor MKs Amir Peretz and Itzik Shmuli
Labor_Zionism
Political alliance (1965–1991)
more seats as former Dash MKs Meir Amit and David Golomb defected from Shinui. The party recovered well in the 1981 elections as it gained 36.6% of the
Alignment_(Israel)
Hebrew acronym, Dash. It consisted of several liberal movements (including Shinui), together with numerous public figures, including Amnon Rubinstein, Shmuel
1977 Israeli legislative election
1977_Israeli_legislative_election
gore', as Defense Minister. The PLP criticised Ratz, Hadash, Mapam and Shinui for not assembling a coherent singular force for peace in the Knesset. The
1988 Israeli legislative election
1988_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli political party (2005–2015)
formed by Ze'ev Jabotinsky and Joseph Trumpeldor. The name was criticised by Shinui leader Yosef Lapid, who compared it to Benito Mussolini's newspaper Avanti
Kadima
Political party in Israel
In the 1989 local elections, Ratz, Mapam and Shinui ran many joint lists. For example, Ratz and Shinui ran together in Jerusalem. Prior to the 1992 elections
Ratz_(political_party)
Israeli politician (1921–2009)
after the Democratic Movement for Change broke up. Amit subsequently joined Shinui, before defecting to the Alignment (The Israeli labor party) in 1980. He
Meir_Amit
following elections of March 2006. Sharon continued as prime minister. Shinui left government on 4 December 2004 National Union left government on 6 June
List of prime ministers of Israel
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Israel
Political party in Israel
formed in the aftermath of the breakup of Shinui towards the end of the 16th Knesset. Avraham Poraz, Shinui's second-in-command after Tommy Lapid was unexpectedly
Hetz_(political_party)
Israeli political party
Tkuma. The party was included in Ariel Sharon's coalition, alongside Likud, Shinui, the National Religious Party, and Yisrael BaAliyah. Because of tensions
Religious_Zionist_Party
coalition, and criticised One Nation, the Greens, the Pnina Rosenblum list and Shinui for being 'one-issue parties' that siphoned off votes that Meretz needed
1999_Israeli_general_election
Jewish nationalist movement
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Zionism
Defunct Israeli political party
Alignment and joined the Shinui parliamentary group. In the 1988 election, the Independent Liberals ran together with Shinui and the Liberal Center (a
Independent_Liberals_(Israel)
Israeli government cabinet
Shadow Cabinet of Tommy Lapid was created on 3 January 2005 following Shinui's withdrawal from the government in December 2004. Although the idea was
Shadow_Cabinet_of_Tommy_Lapid
Unicameral legislature of Israel
/ Hadash Maki Mapam Ratz Arab satelliites Alignment Rafi Shinui Ind. Liberals Nat. List Dash Others Mada Gahal / Likud Shas
Knesset
Israeli political party
Blue and White The Democrats Israel Democratic Party Likud (historically) Shinui Telem Yesh Atid Defunct Advanced Party Democratic Movement for Change General
The_Democrats_(Israel)
1986–88 government led by Yitzhak Shamir
National Religious Party, Agudat Yisrael, Shas, Shinui and Ometz remaining part of the government, although Shinui left on 26 May 1987. The government held office
Twenty-second government of Israel
Twenty-second_government_of_Israel
Political ideology of Zionism with liberal values
the Begin government and disbanded the Democratic Movement for Change. Shinui was founded by Knesset member Amnon Rubinstein, who was one of Yadlin's
Liberal_Zionism
Korean prince (1394–1462)
Taejo of Joseon (조선 태조; 27 October 1335 – 18 June 1408) Grandmother: Queen Shinui of the Anbyeon Han clan (신의왕후 한씨; 1337 – 21 October 1391) Mother: Queen
Grand_Prince_Yangnyŏng
The breakdown by party was as follows: Likud: 38 Labor Party-Meimad: 19 Shinui: 15 Shas: 11 National Union: 7 Meretz-Yachad and the Democratic Choice:
List of members of the sixteenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_sixteenth_Knesset
2003–06 government formed by Ariel Sharon
comprehensive victory in the January elections. His coalition initially included Shinui and the National Union, holding 60 of the 120 seats in the Knesset, whilst
Thirtieth government of Israel
Thirtieth_government_of_Israel
Alignment: 44 Likud: 41 Tehiya: 5 National Religious Party: 4 Hadash: 4 Shas: 4 Shinui: 3 Ratz: 3 Yahad: 3 Progressive List for Peace: 2 Agudat Yisrael: 2 Morasha:
List of members of the eleventh Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_eleventh_Knesset
Prime Minister of Israel in 2022
Blue and White The Democrats Israel Democratic Party Likud (historically) Shinui Telem Yesh Atid Defunct Advanced Party Democratic Movement for Change General
Yair_Lapid
Israeli lawyer and politician (born 1944)
elections. Yahav later left Labour and joined Shinui. In 2003, he was elected mayor of Haifa on a joint Shinui-Greens ticket, having already served as deputy
Yona_Yahav
Alignment: 47 National Religious Party: 6 Agudat Yisrael: 4 Hadash: 4 Tehiya: 3 Tami: 3 Telem: 2 Shinui: 2 Ratz: 1 Members of the Tenth Knesset Knesset website
List of members of the tenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_tenth_Knesset
1978 film by Boaz Davidson
Maariv (in Hebrew). 28 December 1978. p. 47. Almog, O'z. Peridah mi-Śeruliḳ: shinui ʻarakhim ba-eliṭah ha-Yiśreʼelit. Zemorah-Bitan (2004). ISBN 9789653110519
Lemon_Popsicle
Judaism's weekly day of rest
constitute desecration of Shabbat. Examples of these include the principle of shinui ("change" or "deviation"): A violation is not regarded as severe if the
Shabbat
follows: One Israel: 26 Likud: 19 Shas: 17 Meretz: 10 Yisrael BaAliyah: 6 Shinui: 6 Centre Party: 6 National Religious Party: 5 United Torah Judaism: 5 United
List of members of the fifteenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_fifteenth_Knesset
Right-leaning faction of the Zionist movement
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Revisionist_Zionism
National Religious Party: 5 Hadash: 4 Tehiya: 3 Mapam: 3 Tzomet: 2 Moledet: 2 Shinui: 2 Degel HaTorah: 2 Progressive List for Peace: 1 Arab Democratic Party:
List of members of the twelfth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_twelfth_Knesset
Defunct political party in Israel
helped form the previous government's coalition, together with the Likud, Shinui, and the National Union, which was based on the following principles: A
National_Religious_Party
Civic Party, Democratic Party, Demosisto Israel: Independent Liberals, Shinui Italy: Radical Party Japan: Democratic Party of Japan, Democratic Party
List of major liberal parties considered left
List_of_major_liberal_parties_considered_left
Categories of activity prohibited by biblical law on Shabbat
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 and
39_Melakhot
Former political alliance of right-wing and nationalist parties in Israel
seven seats, and was included in Ariel Sharon's coalition, alongside Likud, Shinui, the National Religious Party, and Yisrael BaAliyah. Elon and Lieberman
National_Union_(Israel)
Israeli politician (1931–2024)
later renamed Shinui – Center Party. The new Shinui was elected to the 10th Knesset, the 11th Knesset, and the 12th Knesset. In 1992, Shinui merged with
Amnon_Rubinstein
Israeli politician
in the professions of real-estate surveying and brokerage. A founder of Shinui, Reichman was elected to head the party's presidium in 2004. However, in
Uriel_Reichman
Israeli politician (1924–1999)
to join the Shinui faction (the Democratic Movement of Change had split into several parties in 1978). She was placed fifth on the Shinui list for the
Stella_Levy
Prime Minister of Israel from 2001 to 2006
[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,
Ariel_Sharon
Antisemitic supporters of Zionism and Israel
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Zionist_antisemitism
Levantine cultural influences in the former Ottoman Empire,
wearing traditional clothing and certain types of religious thought. The Shinui party, founded by Yosef Lapid, who has been described as "Eurocentric, chauvinistic
Levantinization
1967 photograph by David Rubinger
Retrieved 2 December 2008. "Chairman of the Central Elections Committee denies Shinui Faction's petition to prohibit the use in the current election campaign
Paratroopers at the Western Wall
Paratroopers_at_the_Western_Wall
Israeli politician
an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Shinui and the Secular Faction between 2003 and 2006. Born in Tel Aviv, Brizon
Roni_Brizon
Immigration of diaspora Jews to the Land of Israel
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Aliyah
2021–2022 South Korean television series
series. Initially, actress Lee Deok-hee had been cast for the role of Queen Shinui, but this apparently was changed. In this drama, she portrays a mother-and-child
The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won
The_King_of_Tears,_Lee_Bang-won
Israeli politician (1955–2021)
and was its chairman. Due to his activities he was offered a seat on the Shinui list prior to 1999 elections. After winning a Knesset seat in the elections
Yosef_Paritzky
Palestinian involvement in the First Iraq War
prospect of its ever representing the Palestinian people in the future." Shinui leader Amnon Rubinstein accused the PLO of "supporting a brutal, unscrupulous
Palestinian support for Iraq during the Gulf War
Palestinian_support_for_Iraq_during_the_Gulf_War
Group of self-claimed Jews from northeast India
June 2003, Interior Minister Avraham Poraz of Shinui halted Bnei Menashe immigration to Israel. Shinui leaders had expressed concern that "only Third
Bnei_Menashe
City in Northern Israel
12th council, which was elected in 2003, has 31 members, with the liberal Shinui-Greens ticket holding the most seats (6), and Likud coming second with 5
Haifa
The following are parties which won no seats in the 2006 election. The Shinui list was lead by Ron Levinthal [he]. Ron Levinthal [he] Ehud Rassabi Ilan
Party lists for the 2006 Israeli legislative election
Party_lists_for_the_2006_Israeli_legislative_election
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
List_of_Zionists
Sharon was able to form a right-wing government consisting of the Likud, Shinui, the National Religious Party and the National Union. The coalition focused
Politics_of_Israel
Khrakover Evgeny Malmud Yuri Menger Baruch Davyttov Moshe Borochov The Shinui list was lead by Tommy Lapid. Tommy Lapid Avraham Poraz Yehudit Naot Yosef
Party lists for the 1999 Israeli general election
Party_lists_for_the_1999_Israeli_general_election
Israeli political party (1968–2024)
with Likud, the National Religious Party, Agudat Yisrael, Shas, Morasha, Shinui, and Ometz. Under the coalition agreement, the office of prime minister
Israeli_Labor_Party
Topics referred to by the same term
Reform Party (Palestine) Reform Party (Philippines) Reform Party (Singapore) Shinui, which means reform in Hebrew, an Israeli party. Al-Islah (Yemen), which
Reform_Party
Father of modern political Zionism (1860–1904)
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Theodor_Herzl
Ethnic Group in Israel
Meretz-Yachad party and peace negotiator Yosef Lapid – former leader of the Shinui party Teddy Kollek – former mayor of Jerusalem Shulamit Aloni - former minister
Ashkenazi_Jews_in_Israel
This clause is still under debate in Israel. In 2004, MK Reshef Chen of Shinui submitted an addendum to reinstate the clause, arguing that under present
Abortion_in_Israel
parties into two blocs: Left-wing: Jewish: Alignment, Meretz (Ratz, Mapam, Shinui) Arab: Hadash, PLP, Mada Right-wing: Secular: Likud, Tehiya, Tzomet, Moledet
1992 Israeli legislative election
1992_Israeli_legislative_election
Jewish religious movement
new rulings in various fields (based on general talmudic principles like Shinui ha-I'ttim, "Change of Times"). This, along with the ethical aspect, was
Conservative_Judaism
Political and religious ideology
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Christian_Zionism
Israeli politician (1927–2014)
support for a two-state solution. In 1992, she led Ratz into an alliance with Shinui and Mapam to form the new Meretz party, which won 12 seats under her leadership
Shulamit_Aloni
Novel interpretation or approach to something
(1903-93) distinguishes between chiddush, innovation within a tradition, and shinui, change which represents a sharp break from tradition. In Rabbi Soloveitchik's
Hiddush
Israeli politician (1940–2015)
He was re-elected on the Ratz list in 1988. In 1992, Ratz merged with Shinui and Mapam to form Meretz. The new party won 12 seats in the elections that
Yossi_Sarid
Israeli lawyer and politician
he was elected to the Knesset for Shinui. In the following election, he was elected for Meretz, into which Shinui had merged. He served as a member of
Avraham_Poraz
Jewish yeshiva in Babylon
ben R. Dodai (Abba) (ancestor of R. Sherira Gaon) – 773–782 Rav Shinwai (Shinui) – in 782 Haninai Kahana ben Abraham (ha-Kohen) – 782–786 Huna ben ha-Levi
Pumbedita_Academy
Conscription of Haredi Israelis into military service
anti-religious Shinui party. In 2005, Shinui left the government and Ariel Sharon brought the Haredi United Torah Judaism party into his ruling coalition. Shinui advocates
Haredi_conscription_in_Israel
re-establish Rafi, before defecting to Telem Yosef Tamir Likud Left party to join Shinui, before sitting as an independent Mordechai Tzipori Likud Ezer Weizman Likud
List of members of the ninth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_ninth_Knesset
Israeli politician
16th Knesset, Magen was the only MK remaining in the Center Party. The Shinui Party offered him to run on a joint list, but he was reluctant to join a
David_Magen
Prime Minister of Israel (1948–1953; 1955–1963)
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
David_Ben-Gurion
2015) and minister of foreign affairs Yosef Lapid – former leader of the Shinui party Amir Ohana – first openly gay right-wing (Likud) member of the Knesset
List_of_Israelis
Migration of Jews from the former Soviet Union to Israel
this public as opposed to its anti-religious positions was filled by the Shinui party, a significant secular and anti-orthodox party, which gained a great
1990s_post-Soviet_aliyah
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
History_of_Zionism
Strain in concept of Zionism
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Cultural_Zionism
Public university in Israel
Lapid, former Israeli vice premier, Minister of Justice and founder of the Shinui party Amos Lapidot (1934–2019), fighter pilot, 10th commander of the Israeli
Tel_Aviv_University
Landau Tommy Lapid, former minister of justice (2003–2004) and leader of Shinui party, Holocaust survivor Yair Lapid, former minister of finance, leader
List_of_Israeli_politicians
Political party in Israel
Bronfman held discussions with Avraham Poraz about a mass defection of Shinui MKs (who were unhappy with the surprising results of the party's primary
Democratic_Choice_(Israel)
Israeli politician
an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Shinui between 2003 and 2006. Born in Rehovot, Leibovitch gained a BA in international
Ilan_Leibovitch
1984–1986 government led by Shimon Peres
together with the National Religious Party, Agudat Yisrael, Shas, Morasha, Shinui and Ometz, which together held 97 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. However
Twenty-first government of Israel
Twenty-first_government_of_Israel
1992–95 government led by Yitzhak Rabin
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 government was
Twenty-fifth government of Israel
Twenty-fifth_government_of_Israel
Likud New Hope New Right Noam Otzma Yehudit Religious Zionist Party Shas Shinui Yesh Atid Yisrael Beiteinu Defunct Ahdut HaAvoda Ahi Democratic Movement
Zionist_as_a_pejorative
Israeli politician (1920–2003)
in the 1981 elections). On 15 March 1988 he left the Alignment to join Shinui. However, he lost his seat in the elections later that year. He ran for
Yitzhak_Artzi
Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel
Rabin camp of the Labor Party in 1980. Later, he was involved with the Shinui party. In 1996 he also ran in the primaries for the Labor Party, where he
Hanan_Melcer
3 June 2002 (2002-06-03) – 28 February 2003 (2003-02-28) 30 Tommy Lapid Shinui 28 February 2003 (2003-02-28) – 4 December 2004 (2004-12-04) Silvan Shalom
Deputy of the Prime Minister of Israel
Deputy_of_the_Prime_Minister_of_Israel
left-wing Meretz party, and its historical component parties Mapam, Ratz, and Shinui, have been trying to allow civil marriages in Israel for a long time, but
Recognition of civil marriage in Israel
Recognition_of_civil_marriage_in_Israel
Political party in Israel
founded the Democratic Movement, seven created Shinui (Change) and one set up Ya'ad. Unlike Shinui, which pulled out, the new party remained part of
Democratic_Movement_(Israel)
Israeli lawyer and politician (born 1945)
a position he held until 1996. Shalgi joined the secular-liberal party Shinui, and served as chairman of its secretariat between 1996 and 1999 and again
Ilan_Shalgi
Israeli singer-songwriter and actress (born 2001)
alongside Sagi Breitner. In May 2017, she released a song called Makom LeShinui, in which she sang in a duet with Avior Malasa, who wrote the song. Kirel
Noa_Kirel
English suffix from Slavic languages
boring or awkward person Shinuinik: supporter of Israeli political party Shinui Hamasnik: A member or supporter of Hamas Native or constructed Slavic words
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
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Taraksh | தாராகà¯à®·
Star eyed, Mountain
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One who is courageous
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One who Conquers All Goodness Auspicious
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Goddess Durga
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English : metonymic occupational name for a felt maker, from Old English felt ‘felt’.Said to be an Americanized or Germanized spelling of a Hungarian name, of uncertain identity.
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English : habitational name from any of several places, especially in Shropshire and adjacent counties, named Acton. Generally, these are from Old English Äc ‘oak’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’.
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