How democratic of you, Mr. Sinclair! If Shas succeeds in persuading enough of the Jewish body politic in Israel, indeed, the religious parties succeed that their ideas work, then they will have the eighteen seats in the Knesset, maybe more to effect the legislation that might preserve some of aspects of the social programs, or, in turn get them back to where they were before they were cut back. That, too, is part of the platform of the religious parties.
There may be more technological education aimed at training younp people in skills that made put this country at the forefront of the world as an innovator of new ways of doing things. That preference of the best educated skilled workers rather than an army of university graduates.
Yes, instead of chepping about Reform and Conservative Jews who are better at assimilating than coming on Aliyah, we will do very well thank you very much by being what we always were--Jews in the Land of Israel. |
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