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  2. Yated Ne'eman (Hebrew) - Wikipedia

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    Yated Ne'eman (Hebrew: יָתֵד נֶאֱמָן) [1] is a semi-major Israeli daily Hebrew language newspaper based in Bnei Brak. The Hebrew edition is published daily except on the Jewish Sabbath. [2] A weekly English language edition was published in Israel and distributed in Israel, South Africa and Britain until December 2006.

  3. Yated Ne'eman (English) - Wikipedia

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    Yated Ne'eman is an American weekly newspaper and magazine. [1] Published in the English-language, it is a Haredi publication based in Brick, New Jersey, and distributed in most large metropolitan areas where Orthodox Jews reside. A Hebrew language newspaper by the same name is published in Israel. While the two newspapers were originally ...

  4. Yated Ne'eman - Wikipedia

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    Yated Ne'eman refers to Yated Ne'eman, an Israeli newspaper published in Hebrew; Yated Ne'eman, an American newspaper published in English; See also Yated (moshav) ...

  5. Yated - Wikipedia

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    Yated, meaning "peg" in Hebrew, can refer to: Two Haredi newspapers: Yated Ne'eman (Israel), an Israeli newspaper published in Hebrew. Yated Ne'eman (United States ...

  6. Agudath Israel of America - Wikipedia

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    Conveys its positions in the Jewish media, particularly through privately owned weekly Jewish newspapers in English called "Hamodia" and "Yated Neeman" (distinct from the Israeli Hebrew-language newspaper carrying the same name), which convey news and views from the Haredi Orthodox point of view

  7. Haredim and Zionism - Wikipedia

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    Ponevezh yeshiva on Israel Independence Day in Bnei Brak, Israel. From the founding of political Zionism in the 1890s, Haredi Jewish leaders voiced objections to its secular orientation, and before the establishment of the State of Israel, the vast majority of Haredi Jews were opposed to Zionism, like early Reform Judaism, but with distinct reasoning. [1]

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  9. Yael Neeman - Wikipedia

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    Yael Neeman's entry in The Lexicon of Hebrew Literature; Hebrew E-book Writer of the Month - EVRIT; Article by Yithak Laor about "We Were The Future" in Haaretz - 21 January 2011; Audio Book by iCast; Yael Neeman reading from "We Were The Future" in Hebrew; Review of "We Were the Future" in Financial Times. Review of "We Were the Future" in ...