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isolation from the
general culture that they maintain.[citation needed] Some
Haredis encourage outreach to less
observant and
unaffiliated Jews and hilonim...
- The "
Haredi burqa sect" (Hebrew: נשות השָאלִים Neshót haShalím, lit. 'shawl-wearing women') is a
community of
Haredi Jews that
ordains the full covering...
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Haredi cinema (Hebrew: קולנוע חרדי) is a form of film
production by
Haredi Jews in
Israel from the late 20th century. Due to
gender segregation in the...
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Haredi nationalism is a
recent ideological current among Haredi communities in Israel. The
group is
distinct from the Hardal, who are not Haredim, but...
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Mizrahi descent who are
adherents of
Haredi Judaism.
Sephardic Haredim today constitute a
significant stream of
Haredi Judaism,
along with
Sephardic Hasidim...
- pe'a
means "corner, side, edge".
There are
different styles of
payot among Haredi or Hasidic, Yemenite, and
Chardal Jews.
Yemenite Jews call
their sidelocks...
- Hebrew:
Agudas Yisroel) is a
Haredi Jewish political party in Israel. It
began as a
political party representing Haredi Jews in Poland,
originating in...
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Haredi Jewish leaders voiced objections to its
secular orientation, and
before the
establishment of the
State of Israel, the vast
majority of
Haredi Jews...
- A
Haredi news
hotline is a
telephone service that
serves as an
important source of news in the
Haredi world. Many
Haredim do not use
radios or televisions...
- Shas (Hebrew: ש״ס) is a
Haredi religious political party in Israel.
Founded in 1984
under the
leadership of
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a
former Israeli Sephardi...