Kadima or Kadimah (Hebrew: קדימה, Qādīmāh) is the Hebrew word for "forward" and/or "eastward"[1]. It may refer to:
- Kadima, a 21st century political party in Israel
- A 19th century proto-Zionist organization founded in Austria by Nathan Birnbaum
- A Seattle-based group that was affiliated in the 1980s and early 1990s with New Jewish Agenda
- A town in Israel, now part of Tzoran-Kadima.
- A Youth Group for Grades 6-8 affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) Kadima (youth group)
- Kadima, a beach paddlegame, also known as Matkot
References
- ^ Herzl, Theodor. The Jews' State [Der Judenstaat] . Translated by Henk Overberg. Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson, 1997. 22.
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