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A crowd of Israeli Haredim try to enter the closed burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, August 05, 2020. Source: Internet
Although the IDF claims it will not discriminate against women, it is offering Haredim "women free and secular free" recruitment centers. Source: Internet
Among most Ashkenazi Haredim, Hebrew is generally reserved for prayer, while Yiddish is used for religious studies as well as a home and business language. Source: Internet
By April 2014, more than 17,800 Haredim have received the services of Kemach, and more than 7,500 have, or continue to receive monthly scholarships to fund their academic or vocational studies. Source: Internet
At that time only a small group of roughly 400 individuals was affected, due to the historic opposition of Haredi Judaism to Zionism the population of Haredim was very low. Source: Internet
Hasidim customarily wear black hats during the weekdays, as do nearly all Haredim today. Source: Internet