Kulanu Chaverim - Na Nach

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Na Nach Political Party
Na Nach Political Party
Hebrew:
מפלגת כולנו חברים נ נח
Spelling:
Kulanu Haverim, Nanach
Other Names:
Mifleget Nanach, Na Nach Political Party, Nanachim Party, Breslov Party
Description:
New Israeli political party run by members of the Nanach movement.
Website:
nanach.co.il

'Kulanu Chaverim - Na Nach' is the Israeli political party run by members of the Na Nach movement.

Contents

Goals

The official stated goals of the Nanach Political Party are to spread

  1. Faith
  2. Trust in G-D
  3. Happiness
  4. Peace and unity in accordance to the path of Sabba Yisroel

Headquarters

Headquarters of Mifleget Na Nach is located in Rosh Hayin and is managed by Sharon Knafo.

Members

Top ten members of the Nanach party in the order the Knesset seats would be allotted, given they got enough votes.

  1. Sharon Knafo
  2. Shi Lior Tzafrir
  3. Aron Offir
  4. Shachar Yisroel Ben Shalom
  5. Moshe Yani
  6. Tomar Avraham
  7. Chi Nes Saso
  8. Moshe Offir
  9. Yosef Sagye Nanach Yosef
  10. Ehud Ariel
  11. Amos Barak Degini
  12. Daniel Deluah

Sharon Knafo

Sharon Knafo is the first member on the list of Mifleget Nanach and would be the first to receive a seat in the Knesset if enough votes were collected in the elections. Sharon did Teshuva after getting severely wounded in a Jerusalem terrorist attack. After spending time in Yeshiva and publishing a book about the teachings of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochi, he left and became Breslov. Sharon Knafo did Hafatza for many years, starting off with printing stickers, he eventually started publishing small pocket sized Breslov books. He took a very active part in dissemination of the materials and was often found in the city streets and at various events doing Hafatza. Sharon lived in Safed for many years and recently moved to Rosh Hayin.

Ballet Letters

The Nanach Party initially applied for the use of the following letters on their ballet slips, either Ches and Nun (spelling Chen-Grace), Nun (First letter of Rebbe Nachman's name) or Nun Ches (Nach second segment of Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman). In the end they were rejected all three requests but were granted the letters Pay Tzadik, a reference to the name of the ministering angle of Rosh Hashanah - 'PZPZY-H' who is mentioned in the Petek.

 
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