Integrating the Ultra-Orthodox Community Into the Israeli Society and Economy Flashcards
What is another name for the Haredim?
Ultra-Orthodox Jews.
What are the three main points of the Haredi way of life?
Traditionalism, piety, and Torah study.
Traditionalism.
The decline of the generations; the best points of all times are in the past — the two best points in time is hearing the voice of God at Mount Sinai and the Garden of Eden.
Piety.
Cancellation of the material world; preparing for another world, not this material world — living for the world to come.
Torah study.
Total commitment to Torah and rabbis.
Name aspects of the Haredi enclave culture.
Education, territory, community, clothing, politics, media, and Kashrut.
How is Haredi education different as part of their enclave culture?
Private education culture, studying with other Haredim in order to teach youngsters to maintain the beliefs. Separation between men and women, and focusing religious studies, especially for men.
How is Haredi territory different as part of their enclave culture?
There are areas where the entire area is Ultra-Orthodox.
How is Haredi community different as part of their enclave culture?
Form communities within Jerusalem.
How is Haredi clothing different as part of their enclave culture?
Traditional, clothing that they used to wear 100 or 150 years ago. Most came from East Europe, so they continued. If they wear black and white, it prevents them from standing out from each other. Modesty is important, especially for women.
How is Haredi politics different as part of their enclave culture?
When they have the ability, they want to maintain the interests of the Haredim when it comes to budgets, legislation, and identity/culture of the State of Israel, especially connected to the Shabbat. There are two Ultra-Orthodox parties.
How is Haredi media different as part of their enclave culture?
There is no television in Ultra-Orthodox homes — it is dangerous. The situation now is challenging due to smartphones and the internet.
How is Haredi kashrut different as part of their enclave culture?
Rules surrounding food, eat in the community.
What are the three main Haredi groups?
Hasidim, Lithuanians, and Sefaradim.
Hasidim.
Focus on the emotional experience, closeness to God. Way of life is based on the Rabbi and the community. Appearance includes earlocks, beards, and long coats. Will be a great rabbi or a great leader if your father was a great leader.