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  Tami
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AbbreviationTMY
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CountryIsrael
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ContributorRBH
Last EditedRBH - March 18, 2013 12:24am
DescriptionTami (Hebrew: תמ"י‎, an acronym for Tnu'at Masoret Yisrael (Hebrew: תנועת מסורת ישראל‎), lit Movement for the Heritage of Israel) was a Mizrahi-dominated political party in Israel during the 1980s. It was led by Aharon Abuhatzira for its entire existence.
Background

Tami was founded shortly before the 1981 elections when Minister of Religions and former Mayor of Ramla Aharon Abuhatzira broke away from the National Religious Party after they had failed to stop him from being stripped of his parliamentary immunity and put on trial.

Campaigning on a platform of equality for all citizens regardless of religion, ethnic background, or nationality, Tami won three seats, taken by Abuhatzira, President of Sephardi Federation of Israel and former Mapai and Alignment MK and Minister Aharon Uzan, and another former NRP member, Ben-Zion Rubin. The party were invited into Menachem Begin's coalition government alongside Likud, the National Religious Party, Agudat Israel, Telem and later Tehiya. Abuhatzira was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Welfare and Minister of Immigrant Absorption, but resigned from both positions in April 1982 after being convicted of larceny, breach of trust and fraud, handing over both positions to Uzan.

The party performed poorly in the 1984 elections, losing many of its voters to the new Sephardic party Shas, and won only one seat, taken by Abuhatzira. It merged into the Likud during the Knesset session and ceased to exist.

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MOST RECENT RACES
07/23/1984 Israel Knesset - Popular Vote Tami Lost 1.54% (-34.40%)
07/23/1984 Knesset Tami Lost 0.83% (-35.83%)
05/04/1982 ISR Minister of Immigrant Absorption Aharon Uzan Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
08/05/1981 ISR Minister of Immigrant Absorption Aharon Abuhatzira Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
06/30/1981 Israel Knesset - Popular Vote Tami Lost 2.42% (-36.71%)
06/30/1981 Knesset Tami Lost 2.50% (-37.50%)