• Dr Boaz Moav (Hebrew: בועז מואב, 3 April 1938 – 16 January 2002) was an Israeli academic, politician and activist. Born in Tel Aviv during the Mandate...
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  • which were taken by Aloni, new American immigrant Marcia Freedman, and Boaz Moav. The party soon gained the popular name Ratz, as it used the letters Resh-Tzadik...
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  • to set up the Independent Socialist Faction, whilst Shulamit Aloni and Boaz Moav returned to Ratz. In 1975 Benjamin Halevi left Likud to sit as an independent...
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    (Ruth 1:2–4), and the marriage of the latter, after her husband's death, to Boaz (Ruth 4:10–13) who by her was the great-grandfather of David, are mentioned...
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  • Independent Socialist Faction. The two remaining MKs, Shulamit Aloni and Boaz Moav, returned to Ratz. The Independent Socialist Faction also failed to make...
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  • Movement. When it split, Freedman joined the Independent Socialist Faction. Boaz Moav Ratz Party briefly merged into Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement before becoming...
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    archaeologist (died 2015) 13 March – Dan Margalit, Israeli journalist 3 April – Boaz Moav, Israeli politician, academic, and activist (died 2002) 14 April – Rivka...
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  • עַדְנָא) is the name of two biblical characters. One of the men of pahath-moav who took foreign wives. A priest, named as the head of the priestly family...
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