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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi political leader says ultra-Orthodox will up and leave if draft dodgers arrestedThe post Haredi political leader says ultra-Orthodox will up and leave if draft dodgers arrested appeared first on The Times ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi protesters block roads in Jerusalem, elsewhere to protest arrest of draft-dodgersCops in capital initially beat, trample protesters but then stand down, allowing them to halt traffic for over 2 hours; ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAmid Haredi draft controversy, Likud votes for MK Boaz Bismuth to head key Knesset panelAll along, since the days of the communist Soviet Union, I have paid a price for my ideology,' says outgoing chair Yuli ...
The Sephardi haredi party Shas remained mum on Monday about whether or not it would join UTJ. The United Torah Judaism (UTJ) ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShas says it will only rejoin government if viable Haredi enlistment bill advancedThe post Shas says it will only rejoin government if viable Haredi enlistment bill advanced appeared first on The Times of ...
United Torah Judaism Party chairman says the haredi community would leave Israel entirely if they are faced with a mandatory ...
Arutz Sheva learns Beitar Illit Mayor Meir Rubinstein and Modi’in Illit Mayor Yaakov Guterman actively working to persuade ...
Government Secretary Yossi Fuchs claims the haredi draft bill created "political restraints" which made it impossible to pass the vote in the Knesset, requiring an emergency cabinet phone vote.
But those politicians painted the Western Wall deal as a tragedy for haredi Judaism. For Nebenzahl — and the wall’s haredi authorities — it’s a relief. Share this: ...
Exiters from Haredi Judaism don’t simply or completely jettison the attitudes of their upbringing regarding liberal Judaism, making the shidduch between the vast majority of ex-Haredim and ...
A second ultra-Orthodox party quit the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, a day after a similar ...
On Sunday, with just over a week to go until the 2020 election, rabbinic leaders of American haredi Judaism made clear that they want to see four more years of President Donald Trump.
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