Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre
Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre גשר – מרכז ציוני דתי | |
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Leader | Zevulun Hammer |
Founded | 29 May 1984 |
Dissolved | 12 June 1984 |
Split from | National Religious Party |
Merged into | National Religious Party |
Ideology | Religious Zionism |
Most MKs | 2 (1984) |
Fewest MKs | 2 (1984) |
Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre (Hebrew: גשר – מרכז ציוני דתי, Gesher – Merkaz Tzioni Dati) was a short-lived political faction in Israel in 1984.
Background
The faction was formed on 29 May 1984,[1] during the 10th Knesset, when two MKs, Yehuda Ben-Meir and Zevulun Hammer, broke away from the National Religious Party. Both were prominent members of the party, with Hammer serving as Minister of Education, Culture and Sport and Ben-Meir being Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. The faction took the Gesher part of its name from the youth faction within the NRP.
The faction did not last long, as the two returned to the NRP on 12 June.
Ben-Meir later left the NRP again to be one of the founding members of the left-wing religious party Meimad, whilst Hammer went on to become leader of the NRP.
References
- ^ Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups Knesset website
External links
- Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre Knesset website