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Lehava Party (Israel)

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[Lehava Party (Israel)] image by Esteban Rivera, 4 February 2022
based on image located by William Garrison, 17 June 2021

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The flag is black with the emblem in gold.

Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/activist-in-extreme-right-group-probed-over-sexual-harassment-complaint/
Caption: Lehava Jewish organization, in Jerusalem, April 22, 2021.
Bill Garrison, 17 June 2021

Another view of the flag: https://mobile.twitter.com/davidsheen/status/1399736785937309703
Tomislav Todorovic, 17 June 2021

"להב"ה (English: Flame, transliterated as Lehavah and sometimes spelled as Leava)", full name "להב"ה - למניעת התבוללות בארץ הקודש" (English: Lehavah - to prevent assimilation in the Holy Land, more commonly known as Lehava - preventing assimilation) is an alt.right Israeli organization that traces its roots back to 2006 and formally established in 2009, that seeks to prevent Jewish women from engaging in personal relationships with Arabs, non-Jews and foreign workers (the latter two denominated "gentiles" or non-Israelite nations) and also offers practical and legal assistance to Jewish women in order to sever romantic ties with non-Jews. The organization calls for the employment of Jews only, on the grounds that the employment of Arabs in Jewish-owned businesses contributes to an increase in the rate of assimilation in the country.
Sources: https://www.leava.co.il/, https://lehava-us.com/about-us and https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki

Its flag is a black horizontal background with the logo in the middle in yellow.

For additional information go to Leava (official website): https://www.leava.co.il/
Lehava (Us) (additional official website): https://lehava-us.com/

Esteban Rivera, 4 February 2022

The flag of the conservative "Lehava" organization (which is an acronym of "preventing intermarriage in the holy land"). The four lines on the flag read:
– "Jewish guard of honor"
– "Lehava" (flame)
– "Fighting intermarriage" (Hebrew lit. "Hitbolelut", which means: any romantic/sexual relations between Jews and non-Jews)
– "With devotion and love we'll protect every Jewish woman"
Wiliam Garrison, 26 December 2022