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  • Behaderei Haredim is a forum readily used by disgruntled haredim to vent their frustrations.

    12 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • Behaderei Haredim is a forum readily used by disgruntled haredim to vent their frustrations.

    who’s who in haredi jerusalem 2008

  • The root of the word Haredim means anxiety, which is what all Jews should feel about a putative Haredi balance of power.

    Illuminati Conspiracy Archive Blog 2010

  • Cloistered in poor towns and neighborhoods, exempted from conscription into the military and surviving largely off government handouts, the black-hatted ultra-Orthodox, known as Haredim, have long vexed more secular Israelis.

    Israel Evan R. Goldstein 2010

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews — known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God — have a birthrate far higher than that of other Israeli Jews, with 10 children in a single family not uncommon.

    In rise of ultra-Orthodox, challenges for Israel 2011

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews — known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God — have a birthrate far higher than that of other Israeli Jews, with 10 children in a single family not uncommon.

    In rise of ultra-Orthodox, challenges for Israel 2011

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews – known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God – have a birthrate far higher than that of other Israeli Jews, with 10 children in a single family not uncommon.

    Rise Of Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cause Fractures In Israeli Society AP 2011

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews – known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God – have a birthrate far higher than that of other Israeli Jews, with 10 children in a single family not uncommon.

    Rise Of Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cause Fractures In Israeli Society AP 2011

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews - known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews - known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God

    The Seattle Times 2011

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