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Shorashim may refer to:

  • The shorashim (from Hebrew שורשים for "roots") are principles for decision making.
  • The shoresh (pl. shorashim) is the three-letter stem of Hebrew grammar.
  • Shorashim is also a place in Israel
  • The fourteen criteria employed by Maimonides in his Sefer Hamitzvot
  • The principles of Jewish faith as enumerated by Albo in this Sefer ha-Ikkarim
  • Shorashimis the name of a Chicago-based non-profit organization devoted to building bridges between Israeli and North American Jews.
  • Shorashim is the name of Habonim Dror Southern Africa's month long tour to Israel for sixteen year olds, attended annually by approximately 100 young people. This makes it the largest major tour to Israel for South African students.

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Shorashim - Conservative "yishuv" in the Galilee, Israel (550 words)
Shorashim - Conservative "yishuv" in the Galilee, Israel
Shorashim is a 15-year-old settlement located in the Misgav region of the western
Today Shorashim's population is 52 families (approximately 100 adults, 150 children, and assorted pets).
taglit birthright israel (1028 words)
Shorashim is a nonprofit educational organization devoted to building bridges between Israeli and American Jews.
Shorashim is committed to a pluralistic Jewish experience and reaches out to American youth who are unaffiliated and from all Jewish denominations and to Israelis from all backgrounds.
The uniqueness of the Shorashim experience is that you experience the awesome adventure of Israel from the inside - through the eyes and hearts of Israeli peers, who will share the beauty of the land, and the excitement and complexities of life in their country.
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