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  • Hiddush election analysis shows impact of religion/state issues on voters' decision-making
    Written by on 15/02/2013
    After conducting studies both before and after the 2013 Knesset elections, Hiddush noticed a strong trend in voters minds regarding religion/state issues. Rabbi Uri Regev: "Israel must not miss out on this historic opportunity for freedom of religion in Israel."

  • 80% of Israelis favor civil government
    Written by on 05/02/2013
    Survey finds 70% of seculars want new government to exclude haredi parties. "Shas and UTJ have made the public hate them."

  • Advocates for Religious Pluralism in Israel Buoyed by Election Results
    Written by on 03/02/2013
    Yesh Atid's Surprising Popularity May Help Israeli Pluralism

  • ‘No one knows Yair Lapid except through the media’
    Written by on 25/01/2013
    ultra-Orthodox"very worried" over success of Yesh Atid

  • Hiddush Calls Out Satmar Rebbe
    Written by on 23/01/2013
    Hassidic sect debate electoral participation; Rabbinic leader calls Israel "this generation's Amalek." Hiddush files complaint.

  • 70% of Undecided Voters: Voting on Religion and State
    Written by on 18/01/2013
    Pre-election polling shows that 67% of the Jewish public in Israel believes that issues of religion and state will greatly influence their vote, including 69% of secular votes and 91% of ultra-Orthodox voters. President of Hiddush Rabbi Uri Regev comments, "Ignoring the issues of religion and state on the campaign trail only lowers the quality of the discourse and it goes against the interests of the parties."

  • 70% of Undecided Voters: Voting on Religion and State
    Written by on 18/01/2013
    Pre-election polling shows that 67% of the Jewish public in Israel believes that issues of religion and state will greatly influence their vote, including 69% of secular votes and 91% of ultra-Orthodox voters. President of Hiddush Rabbi Uri Regev comments, "Ignoring the issues of religion and state on the campaign trail only lowers the quality of the discourse and it goes against the interests of the parties."

  • Israeli Elections
    Written by on 17/01/2013
    In this newsletter, we discuss our activities from 2012 and look ahead to 2013, marked by an election year.

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