Hiddush News, January-March 2012

Hiddush News, January-March 2012

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Israelis back repeal

Hiddush's public opinion poll on the Tal Law, its impacts, and future legislation shows overwhelming support for ultra-Orthodox enlistment by Jewish Israelis.

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Israelis back repeal

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Everyone wants elistment

A new Hiddush poll finds that 68% of Israeli Jews support denying yeshiva subsidies to those who don’t serve in the IDF

Everyone wants elistment

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Extension

Despite ruling the Tal law unlawful, Interior Minister says a year extension is needed.

Extension

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Buses on Shabbat

Tel Aviv challenges long standing status quo agreement that there will be no public transportation on Shabbat; Uri Regev reminds us that this is what the people want.

Buses on Shabbat

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Status quo change?

Hiddush's Israel Religion and State Index shows what the public is really thinking about changes to public transportation availability on Shabbat

Status quo change?

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Hiddush for Housing

Hiddush Director Uri Regev stands against Housing Minister Atias' new guidelines

Hiddush for Housing

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Social Justice Cont'd

Uri Regev comments on new proposal for subsidized housing which overwhelmingly favors ultra-Orthodox over the working middle class.

Social Justice Cont'd

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National Security

Hiddush and Rabbi Uri Regev weight in on intersection between Religious Freedom, Women’s Rights and Israeli National Security

National Security

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Tal Extension

Rabbi Uri Regev, called on coalition members Israel Beiteinu and Independence to “torpedo” the extension of the law.

Tal Extension

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Enter Lapid

Rabbi Uri Regev gives Hiddush’s perspective on the potential that lies within Yair Lapid’s entry to politics, as well as Hiddush’s polling

Enter Lapid

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Unfair Intervention?

Rabbi Uri Regev said the Eda Haredit had revealed its true face as an organization that “supports thuggery of the worst kind.”

Unfair Intervention?

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Synagogue & State

What do Israelis want with regards religion and state? Leonard Fein responds.

Synagogue & State

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Back and forth

In Israel, Spate Of Ultra-Orthodox Incidents Rattle The Secular Mainstream, Shahar Ilan comments

Back and forth

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Secular lifestyle in danger?

Shahar Ilan speaks to The National about the challenges Israel faces with growing haredi populations

Secular lifestyle in danger?

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Shahar Program must stay

Hiddush polling shows effectively of the ultra-Orthodox joining the army

Shahar Program must stay

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