Agudas Israel (Latvia)
Agudas Israel (Hebrew for "Union of Israel") was a political party in Latvia in the inter-war period. Primarily a party of the Orthodox Jews, it was the most conservative of the Jewish parties in the country, seeking to limit the power of state monopolies. It was led by Mordehai Dubin.
Agudas Israel אגודת ישראל | |
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President | Mordehai Dubin |
Dissolved | May 1934 |
Ideology | Conservatism Hasidism |
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