Full Jewish Home list for Israeli legislative election, 2015

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  1. Naftali Bennett
  2. Uri Ariel
  3. Ayelet Shaked
  4. Eli Ben-Dahan
  5. Nissan Slomiansky
  6. Yinon Magal
  7. Moti Yogev
  8. Bezalel Smotrich
  9. Shuli Mualem
  10. Avi Wortzman
  11. Nir Orbach
  12. Avichai Rontzki
  13. Orit Strook
  14. Anat Roth
  15. Ronen Shoval
  16. Avihai Boaron
  17. Nahi Eyal
  18. Moshe Solomon
  19. Yehudit Shilat
  20. Sarah Eliash
  21. Asher Cohen
  22. Shimon Meir Riklin
  23. Issac Amitai Cohen
  24. Nehemiah Rafel
  25. Annette Hascih
  26. Yosef Fox
  27. Zev Shwartz
  28. Issac Zargary
  29. Doron Danino
  30. Yigal Dalmoni
  31. Hannah Rina Loz
  32. Abraham Azoulay
  33. Uri Bank
  34. Hamotel Shapiro
  35. Rooney Hason
  36. Hagit Givor
  37. Amram Ben-David
  38. Roz Kiel
  39. Simon Or
  40. Yael Saed
  41. Haim Michaelis
  42. Moshe Goldstein
  43. Ortal Cohen
  44. Shai Blumenthal
  45. Jacob Solar
  46. Shalom Almagor
  47. Miriam Michal Valdigar
  48. Eliahu Mazoz
  49. Alon Ionian
  50. Yosef Haim Harosh
  51. Jeremy Sletten
  52. Smadar Haya Miohas
  53. Ori Yehuda Shahor
  54. Jesov Hason
  55. Aryeh Reuven Gor
  56. Amihai Lingfleder
  57. Lanah Leah Marost
  58. Tzvi Weiss
  59. Tuviah Bruckner
  60. Adi Faleh
  61. Zomer Sharon Teich
  62. David Hayon
  63. Yosef Magnani
  64. Iti Aharoni
  65. Aviad Bar-Hai
  66. Noah Nehama Afriat
  67. Yaara Yeshoron
  68. Oti Jacob
  69. Yeshiahu Boshen
  70. Dvir Hodfi
  71. Samuel Levi
  72. Natalie Akdam
  73. Samuel Meyerowitz
  74. Rotem Yanai
  75. Yaron Harel
  76. Shlomit Veleh
  77. Yossi Vaknin
  78. Yosef Franco
  79. Yael Ron
  80. Noam Sheman
  81. Naama Pesiah Tal
  82. Avi Suleiman
  83. Elyashiv Hacohen
  84. Gadi Issac Malka
  85. Rina Cohen
  86. Elisha Hovev
  87. Oded Yehuda Suchard
  88. Shalom Shtemler
  89. Avraham Moshe Barchad
  90. Sharon Ruas
  91. Moshe Cohen
  92. Rotem Itiel Kakun
  93. Ofir Toil
  94. Avihai Tabak
  95. Mihal Shulamit Calderon
  96. Itai Garnek
  97. Paz Samuel Glickman
  98. Michael Simnatov
  99. Guy David Marciano
  100. Segev Ilanit Ginsbury
  101. Noam Weiss
  102. Avinoam Goalman
  103. Doron Issac Beinhorn
  104. Yehiel Meir Wasserman
  105. Noah Nechama Raviv
  106. Bentzion Gedaliah Arviv
  107. Shai Natan
  108. Haim Drukman

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