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Tkuma was a temporary Israeli right wing party during 1998. Hanan Porat and Zvi Hendel left the Mafdal and created a new party called Emunim (literally trust). They then renamed the party Tkuma (literally resurrection) and finally joined the National Union. The party never stood for elections independently. As of 2004, Zvi Hendel (a Gush Katif resident) is a member of the Knesset representing the portion of Tkuma in the National Union.


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JDC / Dnepropterovsk Region / Tkuma Center / MEETING WITH MINISTER (1261 words)
The focus of Tkuma is in training, research and methodology of the Holocaust history, and developing education and popularization projects targeted at all social walks and age groups of the country's population.
Tkuma is one of the fruitful results of the effective partnership between the local communities and the Joint.
To bring the pool of the researchers and educators who collaborate with Tkuma into the taskforce of developers of the methodologies and textbooks in the Holocaust history issued under the approval of the Ministry of Education and Research of Ukraine.
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