An opinion piece argues that some Israelis are unaware of who Yitzhak Rabin was, attributing this to the education provided by Haredi schools. It suggests that Haredi curricula omit key historical figures, contributing to a gap in national memory. The article highlights ongoing cultural and educational divisions within Israeli society.
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Identifies a gap in shared historical knowledge.
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