Yoel Bin-Nun

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Yoel Bin-Nun is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, educator, and leading religious-Zionist thinker known for his role in the settlement movement and for promoting a synthesis of traditional Judaism with modern Israeli statehood.

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instanceOf Bible scholar
Israeli person
Jewish educator
Orthodox rabbi
human
rabbi
religious Zionist thinker
countryOfCitizenship Israel
denomination Orthodox Judaism NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Bin-Nun NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Bible studies
Jewish education
religious Zionist thought
givenName Yoel NERFINISHED
hasNotableView emphasis on the religious significance of the modern State of Israel
support for active Jewish presence in the Land of Israel
support for integration of Torah study with civic responsibility in the State of Israel
ideology Religious Zionism
isA leading religious-Zionist thinker
languageSpoken Hebrew
name Yoel Bin-Nun NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership in the religious-Zionist movement
promoting synthesis of traditional Judaism with modern Israeli statehood
role in the Israeli settlement movement
occupation educator
rabbi
religious philosopher
placeOfResidence Israel NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
religiousMovement Religious Zionism NERFINISHED

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Gush Emunim associatedRabbi Yoel Bin-Nun