Elem (Immigration for the Good of the State, in Hebrew)
ELEM (immigration for the good of the state, in He-brew)
Israeli political group, formed in March 1981 by immigrants of Soviet origin to defend their rights and facilitate their integration into Israeli society. One of their principal leaders was Yuli Nudelman.
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