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Later relaunched as [[Herut UK]]<ref>Jenni Frazer [https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/more-than-70-attend-re-launch-of-uk-zionist-party/ More than 70 attend re-launch of UK Zionist group] ''Jewish News'', February 19, 2018.</ref>
 
Later relaunched as [[Herut UK]]<ref>Jenni Frazer [https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/more-than-70-attend-re-launch-of-uk-zionist-party/ More than 70 attend re-launch of UK Zionist group] ''Jewish News'', February 19, 2018.</ref>
  
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==People==
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*[[Joe Gellert]] | [[Leslie Hardman]]
 
==Affiliated organisations==
 
==Affiliated organisations==
 
[[Young Herut]] | [[Herut Women's League]] | [[Betar]] | [[Tagar]] | [[Brit Hashmonayim]]
 
[[Young Herut]] | [[Herut Women's League]] | [[Betar]] | [[Tagar]] | [[Brit Hashmonayim]]

Revision as of 22:02, 21 November 2021

Herut Movement of Great Britain was established in 1970 Later relaunched as Herut UK[1]


People

Affiliated organisations

Young Herut | Herut Women's League | Betar | Tagar | Brit Hashmonayim

Contact

  • Circa 1983: 71 Compayne Gardens, London NW6 3RS[2]
  • Circa 1992: 143-5 Brondesbury Park, London NW2 5JL[3]

Notes

  1. Jenni Frazer More than 70 attend re-launch of UK Zionist group Jewish News, February 19, 2018.
  2. Michael Wallach (Ed) The Jewish Year Book, 1983, London: Jewish Chronicle Publications. 1983: 59.
  3. Stephen W. Massil, The Jewish Year Book, 1992, London: Jewish Chronicle Publications:65