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Hardal (also spelled Chardal; , acronym for , , plural ) usually refers to the portion of the Religious Zionist community in which inclines significantly toward ideology (in terms of outlook on the secular world, or in their stringent khumra approach to ). In their approach to the State of Israel, though, they are Zionist, and believe that Israel is Atchalta De'Geulah (the beginning of the redemption).

Hardal Jews are also known as Torani (lit., "Torah-oriented"), or Torani-Leumi ("Torah Nationalist").


Overview
On yeshiva.org.il, "Chardal" is described as, "The people who classify themselves as 'Charedi Leumi', or 'Chardal', try to keep the Mitzvot strictly, Kalah Kechamurah light, while being involved in the national life in the state, and in the settling of Eretz Yisrael". It has also been explained as the "Anglo Orthodox religious sector who follow a Charedi lifestyle, yet may also serve in the army in religious units, attend a yeshiva, and pursue a work career".[1] Yet another explanation is, "those connected to the seriousness of and stricter observance of Jewish Law - like the - but who are and have a more positive view of the secular world and , like the dati leumi camp".

The term Hardal is sometimes used to refer to those coming from the Haredi world who join (the shortened army service for Yeshiva graduates) and continue to live within the broader Hardal world. It is also sometimes used for American Jews who moved to Israel and support the state.


History
The term Hardal is part of a broad process of certain groups of Religious Zionist youth becoming more strict in certain religious observances, and more ideologically driven by the thought of Zvi Yehuda Kook (son of Abraham Isaac Kook). In the late 1970s, graduates of yeshiva began to reject certain aspects of the Religious Zionist and lifestyle.

According to some sources, the term Hardal was created at a meeting of the youth group EZRA in 1990. (Ezra is the Poalei Agudah youth group associated with Torah im Derech Eretz.) In later years, the term Hardal became a group that actually started separating itself from the broader religious Zionist community in order to dedicate itself to leading a life dedicated to strict Jewish practice, without the influence of outside culture. There was emphasis placed on modesty in dress, and early marriage. was a major ideologue for this group.

In recent years, it refers to those under the influence of , who left Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav to found the more Hardalic . Thau rejects secular studies and secular influences. He is also against any academic influence on teachers colleges, rejecting the influence of modern educational psychology, and modern approaches to the study of the Bible. Those who follow this approach are called followers of Yeshivat HaKav - " Yeshivot that follow the line".


Schools
There are schools for both boys and girls located in , as well as in Ramat Beit Shemesh (Ahavat Yisrael). Their philosophy is, "To adhere to an open Haredi approach to and lifestyle, while at the same time leaving the possibility for army service and university studies as a goal".


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Past leaders (deceased)

Current leaders:


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