Israel Be'Zhutan wants to be the voice of the ultra-Orthodox women


They want to be the voice of the Jewish ultra-Orthodox women, haredi women in the new Knesset in Israel. These Israeli recently created a party, Be'Zhutan under the laws of 17 March. "The ultra-Orthodox women are victims of violence, discrimination, and no care for them," complains Ruth Colian, the leader of the party.


In Beit Shemesh, about 30 kilometers from Jerusalem resident of the Haredi community does not see the initiative as a good thing. "The woman who does not believe that his place is at home, is seen in a higher position than her husband. And that's a problem, "considered a resident.


Recent polls have shown that Be'Zhutan was unlikely to enter parliament. Despite this and some hostility within the haredi community, candidates are not discouraged. They are new on the party list, a man and eight women.






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