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Israel army rabbi slams religious segregation
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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish youths take part in a gathering with the Chief Rabbi of the Vishnitz Hasidic dynasty to celebrate Hanukkah, at a Vishnitz community center in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv December 27, 2011. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most important Jewish holidays and is celebrated by Jews worldwide. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish youths take part in a gathering with the Chief Rabbi of the Vishnitz Hasidic dynasty to celebrate Hanukkah, at a Vishnitz community center in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv December 27, 2011. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most important Jewish holidays and is celebrated by Jews worldwide. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Israel’s chief military rabbi has condemned ultra-Orthodox Jews who discriminate against women and pledged such behavior will not be tolerated in the armed forces, media reported Friday.

Radio stations and websites said Brigadier General Rafi Peretz had sent officers a memorandum denouncing as “immoral” a slew of acts such as the verbal abuse of a young female soldier for refusing to sit at the back of a public bus and attempts to segregate pavements.

“Of late there is a grave phenomenon of discrimination against women both outside the army and within it,” public radio quoted him as saying.

“I’m working to ensure that radical, wrong notions, such as those which inspired the events in Beit Shemesh, will not permeate the army,” he wrote according to news website Ynet.

Beit Shemesh, a town of 80,000 near Jerusalem, has been witnessing a wave of clashes between ultra-Orthodox activists and other residents.

Hundreds of activists there Thursday night torched refuse bins, blocked streets and stoned police sent to disperse them, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.

“There were several hundred who took part in the disturbances,” he said. “Three people were arrested.”

Rosenfeld said that there were no reports of any new trouble so far Friday morning.

“It’s coming back to normal,” he said. “There’s a strong police presence in the area.”

There have also been contentious incidents within the army, with religious male soldiers walking out of official events where female troops sing, and women at celebrations are asked to move to segregated enclosures.

An orthodox Jew was charged with Thursday with sexual harassment after he allegedly verbally abused 19-year-old soldier Doron Matalon for refusing to comply with demands to sit with other women in the rear of a bus.

Shlomo Fuchs, a 44-year-old father, was charged with allegedly calling her a “whore”.

“The increasing phenomenon of discrimination against women endangers democratic society,” a magistrates court hearing at which the suspect was charged was told.

He was granted bail of 20,000 shekels ($5,260) until his case is heard, but he was unable to pay and was remanded in custody.

He filed an appeal against detention Friday and reports said the bail amount was expected to be reduced, allowing him to be freed in time for the start of the Jewish sabbath at sunset.

Some 3,000 Israelis Tuesday night gathered at Beit Shemesh to protest against ultra-Orthodox extremists whose campaign for gender segregation has erupted into verbal and physical abuse against women.

The majority of the town’s residents are religious Jews, among them a growing ultra-Orthodox community.

Activists have posted signs in their neighborhood instructing women to dress “modestly” in long sleeves and calf-length skirts.

Israeli public radio reported that Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein set up a team Thursday to report back to the government with recommendations on stamping out the phenomenon.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on December 31, 2011, on page 9.
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