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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
World
May Bulman

Higher education is an attempt to 'securalise' jews, says Orthodox Israeli politician

An Orthadox Israeli politician has said the country's college programs are part of an effort to securalise haredi jews.

MK Moshe Gafni, Chairman of the Knesset Finance Committee, reportedly criticised participation of ultra-Orthadox jews in higher learning programs, claiming that it is an attempt to "secularise" haredi young men.

Mr Gafni added that this was the reason he doesn't visit haredi academic institutions, because he did not want to be seen as identifying with them.

It comes after it was reported there had been a significant increase in haredi participation in Israeli academic institutions.

Mr Gafni also claimed there was clear-cut discrimination against ultra-Orthadox jews in the workplace.

He said: “Explain to me why the police commissioner didn't want a haredi rabbi as Chief Rabbi of the police.

"Why isn't there a haredi person at the head of the haredi department in the Education Ministry? Why aren't there Knesset workers at senior levels from the haredi community? They don't want us because we are haredi.”

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