A Haredi, or ‘Ultra-Orthodox’ Jew, shouting during a
demonstration at Intel Corp’s new electronic chip plant in
Jerusalem in November. Their complaint was that work was continuing
on the Sabbath. Haredim constitute 15% of Jews in Israel-Palestine,
and the government expects that to be 25% in 2019. 60% of them live
in poverty, declining regular jobs, according to the Bank of
Israel. But …
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