The Labor Party agreed last night to save two spots on its Knesset list for Meimad between the 10th and 28th places. Meimad, a left-wing religious-Zionist party, ran together with Labor in the last election, but had been unsure of its way this time, and was thinking of running together with the Am Echad labor-oriented party. This option did not work out, however, and neither did an offer to join up with the National Religious Party. Meimad's #2 MK, Rabbi Yehuda Gilad, said that the Meimad institutions had not yet approved the move, and that if and when it does, he will quit the party. He feels that Labor leader Amram Mitzna's views are too left-wing for him.