Agudat Yis'rael, 1955-2004
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Publications of Agudat Yisra'el, an ultra-orthodox, non-Zionist organization, which was founded in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century in order to defend the Jewish traditional way of life, and has eventually become part of the political system in the State of Israel.
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Titles arranged alphabetically by Hebrew character within each subseries.
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