Agudas Israel (Hebrew for "Union of Israel") was a political party in Latvia in the inter-war period.
Primarily a party of the Orthodox Jews, it was the most conservative of the Jewish parties in the country, seeking to limit the power of state monopolies.
[1] The party first contested national elections in 1922, when it won two seats in the 1st Saeima.
The 1931 elections saw the party win two seats in the 4th Saeima.
However, after the 1934 Latvian coup d'état multi-party elections were not held again until 1990.