Morasha (), later known as Morasha-Poalei Agudat Yisrael (מורשה-פועלי אגודת ישראל), was a small, short-lived Orthodox Judaism political party in Israel during the 1980s.
The party won two seats, taken by Drukman and Verdiger. The party was included in the national unity government led by the Alignment's Shimon Peres, though it did not receive any ministerial positions. However, when Likud's Yitzhak Shamir took over from Peres in 1986, as per the rotation agreement, Morasha were not included in the new government.
On 29 July 1986, Drukman left the party and returned to the National Religious Party. As the sole MK, Verdiger renamed the party Morasha-Poalei Agudat Yisrael. For the 1988 elections, Verdiger re-united with Agudat Yisrael.
11 (1984–1988 (2) | Avraham Verdiger, Haim Drukman (left to join the National Religious Party on 29 July 1986) |
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