Women’s Place in Israel
Women’s Place in Israel
Long is the list of grievances. Some are militantly advanced by the small Israeli feminist community, others spoken more quietly by Israeli women unaffiliated with any movement. All told, they ramify in every direction of an extraordinarily diverse little society. Whoever would generalize should stop to recall that at last count the Israeli population was drawn from 102 countries. (The official number of nationalities in Soviet Russia is 104.) Nearly half a million Arabs, most of them Moslem and some Christian, live alongside a substantial Western and denominationally heterogeneous Christian community. The Jewish majority is almost perfectly bisected into those who derive from Islamic and those from European cultures, a balance tipping m...
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