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In Jerusalem, it was based on a long-standing argument against a 1989 agreement between Degel HaTorah's then-spiritual leader Rabbi [[Elazar Shach]], the venerated [[Rosh yeshiva]] of the famed [[Ponevezh Yeshiva]] in [[Bnei Brak]], and the spiritual leader of Agudat Yisrael, the [[Pnei Menachem]] of [[Gur (Hasidic dynasty)|Gur]], Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter. The deal, based on the demographics of the time, stated that when UTJ would join forces, Aguda would receive 60% of the seats, and Degel 40%. This agreement was first contested in May 2016, when Degel's [[Knesset]] leader [[Moshe Gafni]] demanded that then-Deputy Education Minister [[Meir Porush]] resign from the Knesset, in order to give Degel 3 out of the 6 seats held by UTJ. Porush was able to keep his ministerial position under the 2015 so-called [[Norwegian Law (Israel)|Norwegian Law]]. In 2018, Degel reached a 50-50 agreement with Aguda, with an Aguda representative as the Chairman of the party.
In Jerusalem, it was based on a long-standing argument against a 1989 agreement between Degel HaTorah's then-spiritual leader Rabbi [[Elazar Shach]], the venerated [[Rosh yeshiva]] of the famed [[Ponevezh Yeshiva]] in [[Bnei Brak]], and the spiritual leader of Agudat Yisrael, the [[Pnei Menachem]] of [[Gur (Hasidic dynasty)|Gur]], Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter. The deal, based on the demographics of the time, stated that when UTJ would join forces, Aguda would receive 60% of the seats, and Degel 40%. This agreement was first contested in May 2016, when Degel's [[Knesset]] leader [[Moshe Gafni]] demanded that then-Deputy Education Minister [[Meir Porush]] resign from the Knesset, in order to give Degel 3 out of the 6 seats held by UTJ. Porush was able to keep his ministerial position under the 2015 so-called [[Norwegian Law (Israel)|Norwegian Law]]. In 2018, Degel reached a 50-50 agreement with Aguda, with an Aguda representative as the Chairman of the party.


Degel HaTorah's [[rabbi]]nical arbiter ("[[posek]]") was, until his death in 2012,<ref name="haaretz">{{cite news |url=http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/rabbi-elyashiv-venerated-leader-in-ultra-orthodox-community-dies-at-102-1.451991 |title=Rabbi Elyashiv, Venerated Leader in Ultra-Orthodox Community, Dies |first=Yair |last=Ettinger |work=Haaretz |date=18 July 2012 |access-date=17 June 2015}}</ref> [[centenarian]] Rabbi [[Yosef Shalom Eliashiv]] of [[Jerusalem]]. Rabbi Eliashiv served as one of two Chairmen of Degel HaTorah's [[Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah]] ("Council of Torah Sages"). After Rabbi Eliyashiv's death, Rabbi [[Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman]] led the party;{{cn|date=December 2022}} after him, by Rabbi [[Chaim Kanievsky]] and yblo"ch Rabbi [[Gershon Edelstein]].
Degel HaTorah's [[rabbi]]nical arbiter ("[[posek]]") was, until his death in 2012,<ref name="haaretz">{{cite news |url=http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/rabbi-elyashiv-venerated-leader-in-ultra-orthodox-community-dies-at-102-1.451991 |title=Rabbi Elyashiv, Venerated Leader in Ultra-Orthodox Community, Dies |first=Yair |last=Ettinger |work=Haaretz |date=18 July 2012 |access-date=17 June 2015}}</ref> [[centenarian]] Rabbi [[Yosef Shalom Eliashiv]] of [[Jerusalem]]. Rabbi Eliashiv served as one of two Chairmen of Degel HaTorah's [[Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah]] ("Council of Torah Sages"). After Rabbi Eliyashiv's death, Rabbi [[Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman]] led the party; after him, by Rabbi [[Chaim Kanievsky]] and yblo"ch Rabbi [[Gershon Edelstein]].<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gershon_Edelstein}}</ref>


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Although the party split shortly before the [[1996 Israeli legislative election|1996 elections]], they re-united for the elections. This was repeated for the [[1999 Israeli legislative election|1999]], [[2006 Israeli legislative election|2006]], and [[2009 Israeli legislative election|2009 elections]]. Currently (2021), the party has three [[Member of Knesset|MK]]s (of the seven representing United Torah Judaism): [[Moshe Gafni]], [[Ya'akov Asher]], and [[Yitzhak Pindros]]. == Ideology == [[File:PikiWiki Israel 9440 harav-shach.jpg|thumb|left|A Degel HaTorah gathering. (L-R) Rabbis Shlomo Shimshon Karelitz, [[Chaim Kanievsky]], [[Yosef Shalom Elyashiv]], [[Elazar Shach]]]] Degel HaTorah represents the "[[Lithuanian Jews|Lithuanian]] wing" of the non-Hasidic Haredim (known as "[[Mitnagdim]]"), as opposed to the [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]]-dominated [[Agudat Yisrael]] party. 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For much of its existence, it has been allied with [[Agudat Yisrael]], under the name [[United Torah Judaism]]. == History == Degel HaTorah was founded in 1988, as a splinter from Agudat Israel.<ref>{{cite news |author=Matthew Wagner |url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Degel-Hatorah-kicks-off-election-campaign |title=Degel Hatorah kicks off election campaign |newspaper=The Jerusalem Post |date=14 December 2005 |access-date=17 June 2015}}</ref> Its establishment by Rabbi [[Elazar Shach]] was due to ongoing policy disputes with the [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] [[rabbi]]s within Agudat Yisrael. In the [[1988 Israeli legislative election|1988 elections]], the party won two seats, taken by [[Avraham Ravitz]] and [[Moshe Gafni]], and joined [[Yitzhak Shamir]]'s coalition government. For the [[1992 Israeli legislative election|1992 elections]], the party allied itself with Agudat Yisrael, under the name [[United Torah Judaism]]. Although the party split shortly before the [[1996 Israeli legislative election|1996 elections]], they re-united for the elections. This was repeated for the [[1999 Israeli legislative election|1999]], [[2006 Israeli legislative election|2006]], and [[2009 Israeli legislative election|2009 elections]]. Currently (2021), the party has three [[Member of Knesset|MK]]s (of the seven representing United Torah Judaism): [[Moshe Gafni]], [[Ya'akov Asher]], and [[Yitzhak Pindros]]. == Ideology == [[File:PikiWiki Israel 9440 harav-shach.jpg|thumb|left|A Degel HaTorah gathering. (L-R) Rabbis Shlomo Shimshon Karelitz, [[Chaim Kanievsky]], [[Yosef Shalom Elyashiv]], [[Elazar Shach]]]] Degel HaTorah represents the "[[Lithuanian Jews|Lithuanian]] wing" of the non-Hasidic Haredim (known as "[[Mitnagdim]]"), as opposed to the [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]]-dominated [[Agudat Yisrael]] party. 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Porush was able to keep his ministerial position under the 2015 so-called [[Norwegian Law (Israel)|Norwegian Law]]. In 2018, Degel reached a 50-50 agreement with Aguda, with an Aguda representative as the Chairman of the party. Degel HaTorah's [[rabbi]]nical arbiter ("[[posek]]") was, until his death in 2012,<ref name="haaretz">{{cite news |url=http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/rabbi-elyashiv-venerated-leader-in-ultra-orthodox-community-dies-at-102-1.451991 |title=Rabbi Elyashiv, Venerated Leader in Ultra-Orthodox Community, Dies |first=Yair |last=Ettinger |work=Haaretz |date=18 July 2012 |access-date=17 June 2015}}</ref> [[centenarian]] Rabbi [[Yosef Shalom Eliashiv]] of [[Jerusalem]]. Rabbi Eliashiv served as one of two Chairmen of Degel HaTorah's [[Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah]] ("Council of Torah Sages"). After Rabbi Eliyashiv's death, Rabbi [[Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman]] led the party; after him, by Rabbi [[Chaim Kanievsky]] and yblo"ch Rabbi [[Gershon Edelstein]].<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gershon_Edelstein}}</ref> ==See also== *[[Schisms among the Jews#Hasidim and Mitnagdim|Hasidim and Mitnagdim]] *[[Agudat Yisrael]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[https://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=23 Party history] Knesset website *[http://www.chareidi.org/ Dei'ah Vedibur, weekly web publication with material from Yated Neeman newspaper] *[http://www.chareidi.org/archives5766/VYK66autj2.htm" Krias Kodesh for the United Torah Judaism and Shabbos - Agudas Yisroel Degel HaTorah List Issued by Maranan Verabonon Gedolei Vetzadikei Hador Shlita, Parshas Vaykhel/Pekudei 5766] {{Israeli political parties}} [[Category:1988 establishments in Israel]] [[Category:Ashkenazi Jews topics]] [[Category:Haredi Judaism in Israel]] [[Category:Orthodox Jewish political parties]] [[Category:Political parties established in 1988]] [[Category:Political parties in Israel]] [[Category:Conservative parties in Israel]] [[Category:Social conservative parties]] [[Category:Rabai Shech]]'
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