Talk:Tami (political party)

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Tami as Sephardic[edit]

"Tami (Hebrew: תמ"י‎, an acronym for Tnu'at Masoret Yisrael (Hebrew: תנועת מסורת ישראל‎), lit Movement for the Heritage of Israel) was a Sephardi-dominated political party in Israel during the 1980s. It was led by Aharon Abuhatzira for its entire existence."

The party and its founders were not Sephardic, nor were they looking for Sephardic voting support. According to Sami Chetrit it was a party created out of Mizrahi politicians within the Ashkenazi-dominated NRP, and joined together by Aharon Uzan a veteran Mizrahi politician from within MAPAI. They sought (and were the first party to do so) the Mizrahi electorate's support after they were largely to thank/blame for the upset election of '77 when Likud took the reings of government from the Alignment/Labour Zionists.

S. Chetrit. (2000) Mizrahi politics in Israel: Between integration and alternative. p56.

I'm going to change it. Dicuss if you disagree.

MustangAficionado (talk) 02:14, 1 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 15 December 2020[edit]

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The result of the move request was: moved -- JHunterJ (talk) 13:58, 22 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]


– I am not seeing a relatively short-lived political party from a small country as the primary topic of a term with multiple possibilities, particularly where the term is a homophone for numerous other ambiguous terms. BD2412 T 21:40, 15 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]


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