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Former Sephardic chief rabbi and Shas spiritual leader Yitzhak Yosef charges Haredi political party heads for being dragged along by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has repeatedly delayed ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSenior Haredi MK: The government ‘started a war with us, and we have to defend ourselves’
Ultra-Orthodox lawmaker Meir Porush rules out violence in his community's struggle against military service, insists he'll ...
"We are in a process of change. It is very important to show the great contribution of all parts of society, but as far as I ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNExtremist Haredi sect members burn IDF conscription orders, briefly try to break into military prison
The post Extremist Haredi sect members burn IDF conscription orders, briefly try to break into military prison appeared first ...
Whether the video is authentic or fake, it attempts to tarnish David Ben-Gurion's memory," the Ben-Gurion Heritage Institute ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi leaders plan large protests outside IDF prison in support of detained draft dodgers
Hundreds of rabbis set to attend rallies at Beit Lid on Thursday evening; Slonim Hasidic group urges 'struggle against the ...
Top IDF and government officials have clashed on a series of issues, including the appointments of more than two dozen ...
The time has come to say the quiet part out loud: the Haredi model, as it exists today, is unsustainable. And the Netanyahu ...
Head of the IDF's Personnel Directorate revealed to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that the number of haredi recruits is much lower than the IDF's target and needs.
He described meeting Haredi who had volunteered to support soldiers, and seeing the lines of young Haredi men who themselves wanted to be part of the IDF. “What was will no longer be,” he wrote.
While haredi society is engaged with the state, it attaches no spiritual importance to it and to varying degrees does not respect it. Malach: The other main distinction is their attitude toward ...
And fewer than 1% were Haredi (the most observant of the groups) and have become less observant over their lifetime. For more on religious switching in 36 countries, read our report “Around the World, ...
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