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The book Religious and Secular: Conflict and Accommodation between Jews in Israel More... |

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The book Religious and Secular: Conflict and Accommodation between Jews in Israel comprises a series of case studies, written especially for this book, focusing on relationships between religious and non-religious Jews in Israel in a variety of settings. From the Table of Contents: Amnon Levi: The Haredi Press and Secular Society. Naomi Gutkind-Golan: Mixed Communal Settlements. Asher Cohen: Political Partners: Relations between Religious and Non-Reigious in One Political Party. Leonard Weller and Sonia Topper Weller: Strange Bedfellows: A Study of Mixed Religious Marriages. and more.
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| Publisher: | Keter, Jerusalem,1990 |
| Additional Details: | 238 pages, paperback, good condition. ISBN 0-9623723-1-5. |
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Religious and Secular: Conflict and Accommodation between Jews in Israel The term haredi (pl. haredim) literally means fearful and recalls the spiritual reference to the righteous person who fears the word of God. In the nineteenth century the term was a synonym for an Orthodox Jew. Today, in Israel, religious (Orthodox) Jews are divided into religious-Zionists, also called national-religious, and haredim, whom the press refers to as `ultra-Orthodox`. |
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