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As you may know, Israel was founded as a Jewish homeland but our declaration of independence vows to respect individual equality, regardless of religion, gender or race. In addition, it vows to respect artistic freedom.
Unfortunately, certain groups in Israeli society are constantly trying to undermine these principles, taking advantage of the fact that Israel has no constitution and that there is no separation of Church and State.
The ultra-orthodox political parties have a pivotal role in the Knesset (the Israeli House of Congress) despite having fewer than 20% of the seats, because they hold the balance of power no matter which of the major parties wins an election. This is because no party can get more than 50% of the seats. In many ways the ultra-orthodox parties are ideal partners for parties of both left and right because they do not have a political agenda regarding social or national security issues. However, in return for their support, the right and left transfer funds to the religious education system (which is not supervised by the State) and pass oppresive Jewish religious laws.
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This site is all about what the religious parties are doing, and about what secular people can (and should) do. It contains links to organizations devoted to freedom of speech and opinion and to commercial bodies which should be placed under boycott for submitting to religious demands.
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