LC control no. | no2001018406 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel |
Variant(s) | Histadrut Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel Poalei Agudat Israel P.A.Y. (Political party) PAGI (Political party) Poalei Agudat Yisrael PAI (Political party) P. Ag. Y. (Political party) פועלי אגודת ישראל הסתדרות פועלי אגודת ישראל פא"י פאג"י |
Field of activity | Socialism and Judaism Ultra-Orthodox Jews |
Affiliation | Agudat Israel Histadrut ha-kelalit shel ha-ʻovdim be-Erets-Yiśraʼel |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Be-yishuvenu, 760, 2000: t.p. (Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel) Hagadah shel Pesaḥ, 1995?: cover t.p. (הסתדרות פועלי אגודת ישראל = Histadrut Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel) Proleṭarim datiyim hitʼaḥadu!, 2018: t.p. (פועלי אגודת ישראל = Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel) added t.p., etc. (Poalei Agudat Israel [in rom.]; פא"י = P.A.Y.; PAGI [in rom.]; in the mid-90s it left the political arena) Wikipedia, viewed 8 May 2019 (Poalei Agudat Yisrael; פועלי אגודת ישראל = Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel [in Heb.]; also known as PAI or PAGI, its Hebrew acronym פאג"י = P. Ag. Y. [in Heb.] or פא"י = P.A.Y. [in Heb.]; trade union and Jewish political party in Poland and a minor political party in Israel; founded 1922 in Lodz, Poland; with the establishment of the State of Israel, became an ultra-orthodox workers' political party associated with Agudat Yisrael; were also a part of the Histadrut) |