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Little House on the Prairie
In many aspects, the Ultra-Orthodox Jews conserve a culture that started in Eastern-Europe a few hundred years ago. Currently it seems the walls they built around their way of life is starting to fall down as their people are opening themselves to the general society. As you can imagine, some don't like it…
BTW, a minority of them even object the state of Israel, and do not participate in it (do not vote, do not get unemployment benefits,…)
Little House on the Prairie
In many aspects, the Ultra-Orthodox Jews conserve a culture that started in Eastern-Europe a few hundred years ago. Currently it seems the walls they built around their way of life is starting to fall down as their people are opening themselves to the general society. As you can imagine, some don't like it…
BTW, a minority of them even object the state of Israel, and do not participate in it (do not vote, do not get unemployment benefits,…)