Tehiya (Hebrew: תחיה, lit. 'Revival'), originally known as Banai (בנא"י, an acronym for Land of Israel Loyalists' Alliance[a]), then Tehiya-Bnai (תחייה-בנא"י), was an ultranationalist political party in Israel. The party existed from 1979 until 1992. In the eyes of many, Tehiya was identified with Geula Cohen, who founded the party and headed it throughout its existence.
^Sharon Weinblum (2015). Security and Defensive Democracy in Israel: A Critical Approach to Political Discourse. Routledge. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-317-58450-6.
^Pedahzur, Ami (2012). The Triumph of Israel's Radical Right. Oxford University Press. p. 101.
^Atkins, Stephen E. (2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Worldwide Extremists and Extremist Groups. Greenwood Press. p. 316.
^"Tehiya Threatens to Quit Coalition Unless Government Moves on Intifada". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 9 August 1990.
^Jonathan Mendilow (2003). Ideology, Party Change, and Electoral Campaigns in Israel, 1965-2001. SUNY Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-7914-5587-6.
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Tehiya (Hebrew: תחיה, lit. 'Revival'), originally known as Banai (בנא"י, an acronym for Land of Israel Loyalists' Alliance), then Tehiya-Bnai (תחייה-בנא"י)...
18 December 2019) was an Israeli politician and activist who founded the Tehiya party. She won the Israel Prize in 2003. Between 1974 and 1992, she served...
HaMithadeshet Zehut The following parties changed their names Banai became Tehiya-Bnai, then Tehiya Emunim became Tkuma Equality in Israel-Panthers became the Unity...
rabbi, educator, and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Tehiya, the National Religious Party, Tkuma, and the National Union between 1981...
HaTorah, the New Liberal Party, Tehiya, Tzomet, Moledet, Unity for Peace and Immigration and Geulat Yisrael. Tehiya, Tzomet and Moledet all left the...
Moshe Shamir and Zvi Shiloah, later became Knesset members for Likud and Tehiya. Appendix B -- Israel: Political Parties and Organizations Library of Congress...
November 1970. 18th: Democratic Movement for Change joined October 1977. 19th: Tehiya joined 26 August 1981; the Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism was...
Mordechai Virshubski defected from Shinui to Ratz. Rafael Eitan broke away from Tehiya to establish Tzomet. Haim Drukman defected from Morasha to the National...
worked towards Greater Israel and other Religious Zionist goals. Kach, Tehiya and the National Religious Party are parties which supported the idea of...
Emunim Jewish settlement movement, eventually decided to split and form the Tehiya party in 1979. They led the Movement for Stopping the Withdrawal from Sinai...
120 seats in the Knesset, and the cabinet had 17 ministers. On 26 August Tehiya joined the coalition, and the number of ministers rose to 18. Begin resigned...
Orthodox rabbi and politician, who served as a member of the Knesset for Tehiya between 1984 and 1990. Rabbi Waldman was the co-founder and President of...
Party, Agudat Yisrael, the Movement for the Heritage of Israel (Tami) and Tehiya in his coalition to form the nineteenth government. After Begin resigned...
elections in a joint list with the Tehiya party, and Eitan was its only member of the Knesset. Tzomet and the Tehiya parted way in 1987, and Tzomet ran...
immediately. Heruti was one of the founders of the right-wing political parties Tehiya and Tsomet. He coined the name of Rehavam Ze'evi's party Moledet. As a lawyer...
Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region Israel: Kach, Religious Zionist Party, Tehiya, Moledet, Hatikva, Jewish National Front, Herut – The National Movement...
broke away from Likud, along with Knesset member Geula Cohen, and found the Tehiya Bnai party. He supported the settling of the West Bank after its capture...
peace treaty which resulted in an Israeli withdrawal from Sinai led to Tehiya and One Israel breaking away from Likud. Begin relied on opposition votes...
prominent member of the 1940s underground group Lehi and later MK for Likud and Tehiya. His father, Emmanuel Hanegbi, was the Operations Officer for the Lehi....
Defense Committee, and professor Yuval Ne'eman, the leader of the right-wing Tehiya party, led that opposition. They wanted to stop the evacuation and revoke...
that could be identified with the line developed by the ultranationalist Tehiya political party, created in 1979. Nonetheless, an argument could be made...
settlement activist and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Tehiya from 1990 until 1992. Born Georg Bombach in Kiel in 1926, Haetzni immigrated...
has known in Sinai. On the day of the evacuation, MK Yuval Ne'eman of the Tehiya movement, who opposed the withdrawal, was present in the Hatzer Adar. On...