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  2. Haredi Judaism - Wikipedia

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    The term most commonly used by outsiders, for example most American news organizations, is ultra-Orthodox Judaism. [8] Hillel Halkin suggests the origins of the term may date to the 1950s, a period in which Haredi survivors of the Holocaust first began arriving in America. [9] However, Isaac Leeser (1806–1868) was described in 1916 as "ultra ...

  3. An inside look at an ultra-Orthodox wedding in Israel

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    Fascinating photos from a traditional Orthodox Jewish wedding showcase the religion's unique and ultra-Orthodox traditions. The wedding was a huge spectacle with the groom being a grandson of a ...

  4. Footsteps (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Muslimish' ex-Muslims president Noura Embabi explains how they co-operate with Footsteps' formerly ultra-Orthodox Jews. Footsteps provides an array of services for its members. The Footsteps offices are known as "The Space", and are situated at an unpublicized location, due to privacy concerns. [8]

  5. Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox Military Draft Crisis, Explained

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    The ultra-Orthodox are Israel’s fastest-growing demographic, with the Central Bureau of Statistics projecting that Haredim will make up 16 percent of the population by the end of the decade.

  6. High-tech and war are integrating some ultra-Orthodox Jews ...

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    Some ultra-Orthodox Jews are seeking secular Israeli jobs and lifestyles, but they face growing resentment over religious school subsidies and other benefits.

  7. Chabad - Wikipedia

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    Belonging to the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) branch of Orthodox Judaism, it is one of the world's best-known Hasidic movements, [3] as well as one of the largest Jewish religious organizations. Unlike most Haredi groups, which are self-segregating, Chabad mainly operates in the wider world and caters to nonobservant Jews.

  8. Israel’s top court rules ultra-Orthodox Jews must be drafted ...

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    Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the government to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews into the military, delivering a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that has the potential to unravel ...

  9. Inside an Orthodox Jewish seminary that has lost 8 students ...

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    In December, just 188 ultra-Orthodox Israelis were recruited, the IDF said. Within Israel’s modern Orthodox community, which includes Yeshivat Hesder Yerucham, military service is more common.

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