Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism

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Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism
תנועה להתחדשות ציונית חברתית
Merged intoLikud
IdeologyZionism
Most MKs1 (1983–1984)
Fewest MKs0 (1984)
Election symbol
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The Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism (Hebrew: תנועה להתחדשות ציונית חברתית, Tenoa'a LeHithadshut Tzionut Hevratit) was a short-lived minor political party in Israel.

Background

Headed by Mordechai Ben-Porat, the party contested the 1977 Knesset elections, but missed out on winning a seat by 0.2%.

Ben-Porat subsequently joined

Yigael Hurvitz, refounded Rafi – National List).[1]

The party failed to cross the

electoral threshold in the 1984 elections and subsequently disappeared. Ben-Porat moved on, joining Likud
in 1988.

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