Haaretz5h agoSource 84Low

On Rabbis' Orders, Israeli City Uses Public Funds for Gender Segregation on Main Streets

The News

According to a Haaretz report, an Israeli city is using public funds to enforce gender segregation on its main streets, following orders from rabbis. This practice has drawn attention to the intersection of religion and public policy in Israel. The use of taxpayer money for such measures raises questions about the balance between religious customs and civil equality.

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Segregation in public spaces

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  • Restriction of women's movement
  • Potential discrimination

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Haaretz
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