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Despite their philosophical or practical differences with Haredim, Jews of all kinds have been motivated, inspired and moved by the Haredi commitment to core Jewish religious values.
As Orthodox and haredi Jews see it, city and state officials have defended rights of assembly for protestors while taking aim at the right of freely exercising one’s religion.
Enforcement aside, 82 percent of Jews support requiring state-funded haredi schools to teach the core curriculum. Even 14 percent of haredi Jews and 29 percent of Shas voters back this requirement.