About a week after the electoral achievement of Habayit Hayehudi, the “Jewish Home” party (or as the ultra-Orthodox call it, “the goys’ home”), had become clear, the religious Zionist community’s leading rabbis, first and foremost Rabbi Haim Drukman, were whisked off to see the rabbinic leaders of Israel’s three biggest Hasidic sects: the admors of Gur, Vizhnitz and Belz. They were taken from court to court,...
When Naftali Bennett didn't say about the true ruin of yeshivas
Even after decades in which religious Zionists combined work and Torah studies, many of their leaders still feel inferior to Ashkenazi Haredim.
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