-
Jerusalem (Hebrew: העדה החרדית,
haEdah
haCharedit, Ashke**** pronunciation:
ha-Aideh
Charaidis or
ha-Eido
ha-
Chareidis; "Congregation of God-Fearers")...
- Rebbe's
decision to
accept money from the State. One group, the Edah
HaChareidis, a
coalition of
several movements known for its
strictness and traditionalism...
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Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld and
Yitzchok Yerucham Diskin founded the Edah
HaChareidis as part of
Agudath Israel in then-Mandate Palestine. In 1924, Agudath...
- and in 1945 they
succeeded in
expelling Agudah members from the Edah
HaChareidis. In 1947,
Chief Rabbi of
Jerusalem Yosef Tzvi
Dushinsky petitioned the...
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continued after statehood was achieved.
Haredi Jewish groups (such as Edah
HaChareidis) do not
recognize the
authority of the
Chief Rabbinate. They usually...
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Chief Rabbi, or
Gaavad (Gaon Av Beis Din), of
Jerusalem for the Edah
HaChareidis. He was
appointed to this post in 2004,
after having served as a dayan...
- of the
Chief Rabbinate of Israel, and many are
certified by the Edah
HaChareidis. In 1942,
Eugen Propper and his
partner merged three factories—Hadagan...
- and
author Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss (1926–2022),
Chief Rabbi of the Edah
HaChareidis in
Jerusalem Vera
Gissing (1928–2022),
writer and
translator Of the 669...
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notable Haredi religious organizations,
including the Jerusalem-based Edah
HaChareidis, have
issued strong and
vocal statements condemning the
burqa sect's...
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receive any
state funding. They are
mainly affiliated with the Edah
HaChareidis and the
Central Rabbinical Congress. The
great majority belong to Agudas...