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  1. Some scholars have suggested that Haredi Judaism is a reaction to societal changes, including political emancipation, the Haskalah movement derived from the Enlightenment, acculturation, secularization, religious reform in all its forms from mild to extreme, and the rise of the Jewish national movement.

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · His transformation through the process mirrored the broader theme of personal and societal resilience, emphasizing the power of storytelling in driving social change.

  3. Jul 1, 2024 · The Haredim (Haredi in the singular) is the Hebrew term for ultra-Orthodox Jews. They are the most strictly observant sect of Judaism, segregating themselves from society to devote...

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  4. Jul 18, 2024 · Will these changes lead to more significant integration of Haredim in the Israeli economy and society? And what will be their impact on Jewish and Israeli identity in the coming decades?

  5. Jun 17, 2024 · Over the last decade, ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish society in Israel has witnessed an unprecedented attempt to place sexual violence high on the agenda, calling for concerted communal action and assistance to individuals in need.

  6. Dec 5, 2022 · Abstract. Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel, which defines itself as Jewish-nation state, has been providing Haredi Jewry, also known as ultra-Orthodoxy, with a vast autonomy in education, enabling the development of a JewishSociety of Learning Men.”

  7. Jul 31, 2024 · The ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi, branch of Judaism emerged in nineteenth-century Europe in reaction to the social changes that accompanied the era’s rapid industrialization and urbanization.