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Ultra-Orthodox society is not monolithic or static and there are signs of movement, said Sergio DellaPergola, a demographer at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Rise Of Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cause Fractures In Israeli Society AP 2011
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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
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Ultra-Orthodox society is not monolithic or static and there are signs of movement, said Sergio DellaPergola, a demographer at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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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
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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.
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ISRAEL Ultra-Orthodox Protesters Clash Again With Police Israeli police and ultra-Orthodox demonstrators clashed in an Israeli town on the outskirts of Jerusalem where protests have flared over demands to crack down on zealots accused of harassing women.
WORLD WATCH 2011
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My experiences in Israel, hearing the call of "rapist" and "Jewish Nazis" in the midst of burning trash during Ultra-Orthodox protests, convinced me that political metaphor is unstable.
Scott Perlo: Religion, Metaphor And Getting The 'Nazi' Out Of Our Rhetoric Scott Perlo 2011
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Associated Press Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men carry the body of Ben-Yosef Livnat, during his funeral in Jerusalem Sunday.
Israeli Killed in West Bank as Palestinian Forces Fire Joshua Mitnick 2011
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Across the Middle East, a protester shows the soles of his shoes in a sign of disrespect in Yemen, supporters of Syria's president rally in Lebanon, and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish people pray in Jerusalem as they bury ancient bones.
Photos of the Day 2011
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Ultra-Orthodox society is not monolithic or static and there are signs of movement, said Sergio DellaPergola, a demographer at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Rise Of Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cause Fractures In Israeli Society AP 2011
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