Meimad

Meimad (Hebrew: מימד, an acronym for Medina Yehudit, Medina Demokratit (מדינה יהודית, מדינה דמוקרטית‎), lit., Jewish State, Democratic State)[3] is a moderate to left-wing religious Zionist political party in Israel.

[4] It contested the 1988 Knesset elections, receiving 0.7% of the vote and failing to cross the 1% electoral threshold.

[11] In the same month, the party ended its alliance with Labor after being told that 10th spot on the list would no longer be reserved for Meimad for the 2009 legislative elections.

[citation needed] Shortly afterwards, Ayalon announced his resignation from politics,[12] and the party formed an umbrella alliance with the Green Movement.

The party has run in municipal elections in 2003, winning a number of key seats in Tel Aviv.