Definitions
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- noun any of several sects of Orthodox Judaism that reject modern secular culture and many of whom do not recognize the spiritual authority of the modern state of Israel
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Examples
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As planned, the campaign is turning housewives in Haredi neighborhoods into political operatives.
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As planned, the campaign is turning housewives in Haredi neighborhoods into political operatives.
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Kalish also launched a grass-roots initiative to set up voter registration offices in Haredi homes.
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Kalish also launched a grass-roots initiative to set up voter registration offices in Haredi homes.
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Fortunately, the Haredi are a minority of Israel's population, and the religious political parties there do not dominate its society.
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But today, for example, a news junkie can dial the popular paid phone-in news service known as the "Haredi Voice," run from Jerusalem by the journalist Meni Shwartz-Gera.
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But today, for example, a news junkie can dial the popular paid phone-in news service known as the "Haredi Voice," run from Jerusalem by the journalist Meni Shwartz-Gera.
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"Recently, the so-called Haredi sites have gone overboard," the rabbis said, adding that
IOL Technology 2009
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"Recently, the so-called Haredi sites have gone overboard," the rabbis said, adding that
IOL Technology 2009
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"Recently, the so-called Haredi sites have gone overboard," the rabbis said, adding that
IOL Technology 2009
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