The large majority of Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) public in Israel feels proud to be Israeli and consider themselves to be part of the state.
They are also right-wing by a similarly large majority, believe Jewish law should take precedence in a conflict with civil law and have barely any trust in the High Court of Justice or the media.
Haredim proud to be Israeli, poll finds
This is a nice and slow change which started during the last decade, securing that orthodox Jews feel themselves part of the state more than in the past.
They are also right-wing by a similarly large majority, believe Jewish law should take precedence in a conflict with civil law and have barely any trust in the High Court of Justice or the media.
Haredim proud to be Israeli, poll finds
This is a nice and slow change which started during the last decade, securing that orthodox Jews feel themselves part of the state more than in the past.