For the first time since they began operating in Israel, representatives of non-Orthodox Jewish movements and secular Jewish learning programs are actively seeking political power. They are trying to enroll voters in various political parties, and some are even considering running for places on party slates. Their goal is to serve as a counterweight to the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties, who have for years...
- By Johanna
- 03 Oct 2012
- 09:58PM
politiced religion is what got us into this mess in the first place. If you want to stay a credible alternative - stay out of politics
thank you
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