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EDAHEconomic Development Alliance of Hawaii (Honolulu, HI)
EDAHEbben, Damen, Aukes, Hettema (Dutch retail organization)


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Although there are a few anti-Zionists such as Edah Ha Chareidis, Satmar and Neurei Karta International, right-wing Zioinists dominate, such as Tsomet, Shas, Morasha, Shinui Ometz, Gush Emunim (Ne'emanei Eretz Yisrael), the Jewish National Front (Hayil), and the National Movement (Herut) among others.
Interestingly, the Mishnah's assertion here that the biblical word edah (community) means minimally ten men is already predicated on the verse that would become the locus classicus for establishing the equivalency, namely God's reference to the ten spies returning from Canaan with critical reports (excluding Joshua and Caleb): "How much longer shall that wicked community (edah) keep muttering against Me?
Quickly gaining national retail market share of five percent after rollout, it is now gearing up to expand offerings beyond an initial launch of nine products distributed through Edah, Konmar and Super de Boer outlets.
 
 
 
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