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Women's religious zionist organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emunah is a Religious Zionist women's organization. The roots of the organization are in a variety of groups founded by the Mizrachi movement in Palestine and elsewhere in the world. The founder of Emunah was Sarah Herzog, the mother of Chaim Herzog and Yaakov Herzog and the grandmother of Isaac Herzog, the current president of Israel.
Chairwomen include Sara Stern-Katan (1984-1990) and Yehudith Huebner (1990-1996).
The Mizrachi Women’s Federation was started in Palestine in 1918. A women’s branch of the Hapoel HaMizrachi was founded in 1935 by Tova Sanhadray-Goldreich. The organizations merged in 1959 to form the Women’s National Religious Movement. This merged organization was renamed "Emunah" in 1977.[1]
The Women’s Mizrachi Federation in America was founded in 1925 and became part of the worldwide Emunah organization in the 1970s.
The organization's name comes from the Hebrew word "Emunah" (אמונה) is a Hebrew word with the meaning 'faith'.[2]
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Magazine
Until 2016, the organization's American branch published Emunah, a monthly Jewish magazine, from Brooklyn, New York.[3] [4] It targeted the Orthodox Jewish community, featuring articles of interest to Jewish families, current issues and national news.[5] The last magazine issue published was Spring 2016.[6]
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