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'''Yerushalmim''' ("Jerusalemites") is a local civilian organization and political party in Jerusalem. The party was formed in 2008 by Rachel Azaria, who was elected that year to the city council of Jerusalem<ref>{{cite news|title='Rachel Azaria: An Interview with a Jerusalem'|date = 2013-07-25|url = http://www.jewlicious.com/2013/07/rachel-azaria-an-interview-of-a-jerusalem-city-council-member/}}</ref> |
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'''Yerushalmim''' ("Jerusalemites") is a local civilian organization and political party in Jerusalem. The party was formed in 2008 by Rachel Azaria, who was elected that year to the city council of Jerusalem<ref>{{cite news|title='Rachel Azaria: An Interview with a Jerusalem'|date = 2013-07-25|url = http://www.jewlicious.com/2013/07/rachel-azaria-an-interview-of-a-jerusalem-city-council-member/}}</ref> |
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Yerushalmim is a municipal party whose members consist of secular and religious candidates and supporters<ref>{{cite news|title='Rebel against the rabbinate joins local Jerusalem politics'|work = ]|date = 2013-08-08|url = http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.540319/}}</ref>, aiming to turn Jerusalem into a more pluralistic and open city. Its main target is to improve the life quality of the residents, together with battling radicalization and inequity in the public arena. |
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Yerushalmim is a municipal party whose members consist of secular and religious candidates and supporters,<ref>{{cite news|title='Rebel against the rabbinate joins local Jerusalem politics'|work = ]|date = 2013-08-08|url = http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.540319/}}</ref> aiming to turn Jerusalem into a more pluralistic and open city. Its main target is to improve the life quality of the residents, together with battling radicalization and inequity in the public arena. |
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The party was established in 2008 by its current leader Rachel Azaria in effort to contend in the municipal elections in Jerusalem. The organization contended in co-operation with the ] party, turning to the young secular and religious audiences in the city, and won two seats in the city council, attracting 16,692 votes. |
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The party was established in 2008 by its current leader Rachel Azaria in effort to contend in the municipal elections in Jerusalem. The organization contended in co-operation with the ] party, turning to the young secular and religious audiences in the city, and won two seats in the city council, attracting 16,692 votes. |
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The party was established in 2008 by its current leader Rachel Azaria in effort to contend in the municipal elections in Jerusalem. The organization contended in co-operation with the Hitorrerut Be'Yerushalaim party, turning to the young secular and religious audiences in the city, and won two seats in the city council, attracting 16,692 votes.