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Kapparot is not voodoo. It is not about beheading. The chickens are slaughtered in the end for food, and not for the sake of killing |
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London visit proved to Tali Farkash that Brits are not necessarily much better than Israelis |
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Now that Tisha B'Av is behind us, the haredim step out of their yeshiva halls and into the wilderness. Some don’t like it.Tali Farkash reports from a travel agency incident |
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Lawyer’s slap to religious MK represents secular society’s hatred, prejudice towards haredim |
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Gays’ childish insistence to hold parade in Jerusalem mortally wounded fragile relations in city |
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After years of neglect, haredi society is finally undergoing revolution in caring for the environment |
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Revealing clothes, to the level of partial nudity, are annoying, blatant and vulgar |
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Haredi society's harsh treatment of those who decided to leave religion drives adolescents to life on the street |
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The average haredi woman works around the clock and gets no breaks just because she’s tired. So, what do haredi women do on Friday night? |
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As yeshiva students live in poverty and despair, Jewish people are losing their heritage |
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For many religious girls, looking good is taboo and ugly is a synonym for modest. We must realize that we are genetically and culturally programmed to want certain shapes, colors and people |
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Taboo regarding women drivers in haredi society is stricly an issue of male chauvinism |
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Yuppies, you’re also fanatics, slaves to money and status. You despise people who have chosen to live modestly for reasons of ideology |
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When will a marriage between a Yemenite and a Pole be as legitimate in our society as that of a Hungarian and a German Jew? When will we once again become one nation and the gene pool will once again be united? |
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Tali Farkash, our in-house strictly Orthodox girl, tells all about the service call-ups, the rabbinical nightmare, and the time wasted at recruitment center |
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Among the strictly Orthodox there’s a common misperception that if two potential members of a couple are healthy, they are perfectly suited to each other |
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