Atid Ehad

It represented the concerns of Ethiopian Jews living in Israel, but also had other immigrant groups represented on its list such as Argentinian-born Yechezkel Stelzer, the party's number two, American-born Yosef Abramowitz, the party's number three candidate, and Aliyah advocate Yishai Fleisher.

The party advocated for Ethiopian immigration to Israel and strengthening integration efforts for the community.

[1] In the 2006 elections, the party received 14,005 votes (0.45% of the total), not enough to cross the 2% threshold required to enter the Knesset.

[3] After polls showed it would receive fewer than 30,000 votes, the party dropped out and Stelzer endorsed the Jewish Home.

[5][6] On 14 June, after the swearing-in of the 36th government, Sofer moved to the Religious Zionist Party, increasing it from six to seven seats in the Knesset.