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These ultra-Orthodox Jews made matzoh, an unleavened bread, in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv, Israel, last week.
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The conflict drew national media attention and highlighted the growing tensions in Israel as the population of once-insular ultra-Orthodox Jews has surged beyond the urban enclaves of Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv suburb of Bnei Brak, where they have lived for decades.
From Back of the Bus, Israeli Women Fight Segregation Joshua Mitnick 2012
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An additional 20,000 demonstrated in the central city of Bnei Brak.
Digest 2010
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An additional 20,000 demonstrated in the central city of Bnei Brak.
Israel's Ultra-Orthodox Jews Rally Against School Integration Ruling (VIDEO) 2010
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An ultra-orthodox protest Thursday in Bnei Brak, Israel, against a ruling to force a girls 'school to integrate.
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Now thousands of these religious extremists have streamed out of their settlements to come to this same town, Bnei Brak, and to West Jerusalem to riot against an Israeli supreme court decision ordering Ashkenazi [European] Jewish girls going to school along with Sephardic [Middle Eastern] Jewish girls.
Eileen Read: Why Are 110,000 Orthodox Israelis Rioting to 'Protect' Segregated Schools? 2010
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An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man climbed on a pole during a demonstration in Bnei Brak Thursday.
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Now thousands of these religious extremists have streamed out of their settlements to come to this same town, Bnei Brak, and to West Jerusalem to riot against an Israeli supreme court decision ordering Ashkenazi [European] Jewish girls going to school along with Sephardic [Middle Eastern] Jewish girls.
Eileen Read: Why Are 110,000 Orthodox Israelis Rioting to 'Protect' Segregated Schools? 2010
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Protesters snarled traffic in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, crowding onto balconies in city squares and waving posters decrying the court's decision and proclaiming the supremacy of religious law.
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Some of the cheese is from Eden Teva market, a health food store in Bnei Brak; some cheese is from Arab supermarket on the corner nearby my house.
Karin Kloosterman: Fridge Voyeurism: a Sneaky Pleasure, and a Way to Green Your Fridge 2009
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