**Ale Yarok**
Ale Yarok, meaning #0excludeGlossary in Hebrew, is not just a term but a symbol of the cannabis legalization movement in Israel. Established in 1999, Ale Yarok has been at the forefront of advocating for cannabis reform, aiming to shift public perception and influence legislative change. The etymology of Ale Yarok is deeply rooted in the Hebrew language, with “Ale” signifying #2excludeGlossary and “Yarok” denoting “green,” a nod to the plant’s natural characteristics. Initially, Ale Yarok was a small political party, but its impact has grown significantly, mirroring the global shift towards cannabis acceptance. The term Ale Yarok has come to represent not only a political movement but also a cultural shift towards embracing cannabis for both recreational and medicinal purposes. As the cannabis landscape evolves, Ale Yarok continues to be a key player in advocating for change, ensuring that the term remains relevant and influential in discussions about cannabis policy in Israel. [Source: Wikipedia]
Ale Yarok (Hebrew: עָלֶה יָרוֹק, lit. 'Green Leaf'), is a liberal political party in Israel best known for its ideology of legalizing cannabis. To date, it has had no representation in the Knesset. Ale Yarok has not yet met the electoral threshold for inclusion in any of the elections that they have contested.
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Chairperson | Oren Lebovitch |
founder | Boaz Wachtel |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Jerusalem |
Ideology | Green Zionism Cannabis legalization Green liberalism Freedom of information Harm reduction |
Slogan | "(I'm) Proud of My Choice" |
Most MKs | 0 |
Current MKs | 0 |
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