Hineni Youth and Welfare or Hineni is a Modern Orthodox, politically active, Zionist youth movement. It was founded in Sydney, Australia, and has centres...
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Hashomer Hatzair Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel High School Democrats of America (United States) Hineni (Australia) Hip Hop 4 Life (US) HOSA-Future...
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A Zionist youth movement (Hebrew: תנועות הנוער היהודיות הציוניות, romanized: tnuot hanoar hayehudiot hatsioniot) is an organization formed for Jewish children...
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Esther Jungreis (redirect from Hineni)
A'H; Pioneer In World Of Kiruv Congregation Ohr Torah Hineni Hineni Youth Movement, Australia Hineni Tel Aviv, Israel Archived September 11, 2016, at the...
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BBYO (redirect from B'nai Brith Youth Organization)
BBYO (B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Inc. formerly part of B'nai B'rith International) is a Jewish teen movement, organized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization...
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Central Synagogue (Sydney) (category Use Australian English from February 2015)
synagogue was rebuilt and reopened in 1998.[dead link] Hineni is the official youth movement of Central Synagogue.[dead link] The core synagogue is a...
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Habonim Dror (redirect from Habonim Dror Australia)
version of the original movement whilst sharing the core ideology of being a Jewish Zionist-socialist cultural youth movement. Dror (Hebrew: דְּרוֹר,...
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Bnei Akiva (category Youth organizations based in Israel)
/bneɪ əkivə/, "Children of Akiva") is the largest religious Zionist youth movement in the world, with over 125,000 members in 42 countries. It was first...
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World Union of Jewish Students (category Jewish youth organizations)
was still on the rise, especially in Germany with the rise of Hitlerist youth. At the thirst WUJS Congress, to which Albert Einstein sent a message highlighting...
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