Israel - Most members of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox public believe there is hardly any racism in their society, according to a special poll ordered by Ynet following the compromise in the Emmanuel discrimination affair.
The findings also showed that the haredim believe the High Court of Justice is hostile towards them, but that they are the ones who won the battle over education in Emmanuel.
The survey was conducted by the Shiluv Millward Brown research institute among a national, random and representative sample of the ultra-Orthodox public, which included 500 haredi Hebrew-speaking men and women, aged 18 and up.
In response to the question, “Regardless to the Emmanuel affair, do you believe there is any racism among the haredi society?” 68% said no - 40% who said they believed it only existed in the margins, and 28% who said they did not see any racism at all. Seventeen percent said it “exists widely”, and the rest didn’t know.
A segmentation of the results into the different factions in the haredi public showed that 34% of Sephardim believe racism is widely prevalent – a view which is shared by only 10% of Hasidim and 9% of Lithuanian Orthodox Jews.
An analysis of the findings showed that the lower the respondents’ age, the higher the percentage of those who identify racism in the haredi society.
In the second part of the survey, respondents were asked about their opinion on the High Court’s handling of the Emmanuel affair. Seventy-five percent said the court was unfair to the haredi public, while only 7% said the judges acted fairly. The rest did not respond.
This question illustrated the difference between Sephardim and Ashkenazim as well: Fifty-six percent of Sephardim believe the High Court was unfair and 11% believe its ruling was fair, while among Lithuanians the results were 87% and 1% (respectively) and among Hasidim – 83% and 5%.
Among those who said the court’s handling of the case was unfair, 43% estimate that this stemmed from tendentious hostility and discrimination against the haredim, and 34% believe it is all about “lack of understanding and ignorance” regarding the haredi worldview. Twelve percent said the judges took a strict approach for deterrence purposes, while the remaining 11% explained the hostility in other ways or refused to respond.
So who won?
Who won in the struggle over education in Emmanuel? According to 47% of the survey’s respondents, the haredim won; 25% said both sides capitulated, so neither won; 8% said both sides won as a common route was found; and only 1% were convinced that the High Court had the upper hand. The rest did not respond.
An analysis of the results showed that 59% of Lithuanians and 55% of Hasidim believe the haredim won the battle, compared to only 30% of Sephardim. Forty-one percent of the latter said both sides had won or that both had lost, and this view is shared by 24-30% of Ashkenazim.
According to Israel Oleinik, CEO of Shiluv Millward Brown, “The perception in the haredi sector is that the High Court’s handling of the Emmanuel affair was unfair, particularly due to tendentious hostility and discrimination.”
He added, “The poll also shows that about half of the haredi public believes the haredim defeated the High Court in the struggle over education, although a significant segment of about one-quarter of the sector believes no one won and both sides capitulated.
“The perception of victory is higher among Hasidim and Lithuanians – twice as much as it is among Sephardim,” Oleinik concluded.
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Jul 13, 2010 at 07:32 PM cadd9 Says:Report as Inappropriate
Al zos yispallel kol chosid ..l'eis mitzoi.
We should be mispallel to find ourselves.
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Jul 13, 2010 at 08:17 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ Al zos yispallel kol chosid ..l'eis mitzoi.
We should be mispallel to find ourselves. ”
You should be mispalell that you should be zoceh to do tsuvah and get back your cheleck in olam habbah for insulting the slonimer rebbe ,a talmid chochom,here in public.You should have seen the respect and love chacham ovidiah showed him.p.s. you should also beg mechilah for wrongly saying untruths about those parents in emmannuel.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 12:51 AM Barry Says:Report as Inappropriate
The whole premise is absurd. Do they do such polls in other segments of society? The fact that the media equates the Emmanuel as being racist, is disingenuous and insidious.
The fact is, that there is a Sfardi father jailed, along with Ashkenazim proves it. This Sfardi father's is against mixing the school, which his daughter attends, on religious grounds. The Sfardim he opposes entering the school live under very different religious standards.
Can this SFARDI be called racist for opposing other Sfardim in this case? This is why the media has no credibility anymore.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 02:05 AM Joe Shmoe Says:Report as Inappropriate
Whoever didnt know what was going on and for that reason spoke against the slonim rebbe, needs to ask him mechila. whoever did know what was going on, neednt ask the court mechila cuz after all, they are the putzim.
The antis, definitely never heard first hand what the fight was about, really believe, "I'm much smarter" than according to the smallest count 150,000 people that protested, live there, know the story first hand. Nor did they even read the article posted by one of the fathers saying his side of the story. Sooooo "smart"???!!!NO! IGNORANT!!! Putzim who should apply for a high court position, (cleaning their toilets would be suitable)
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Jul 14, 2010 at 03:07 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
You mean like when they point at me a say (or think) "Shaigetz"?
Racism like that?
68%. Baloney. Lack of tolerance is a Racism. Add another thing to the list the Charedim are not: Self Aware.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 06:17 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ You mean like when they point at me a say (or think) "Shaigetz"?
Racism like that?
68%. Baloney. Lack of tolerance is a Racism. Add another thing to the list the Charedim are not: Self Aware. ”
There is an objective standard for Jewish behavior. If you don't comply you are a shagitz. However, if you want to upset yourself about what you think other people think of you, you have only yourself to blame.
Lack of tolerance is Yiddishkeit, not racism. People doing aveirahs are holding back the geulah. What's worse, many of them realize it and do aveirahs intentionally.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 09:45 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ You mean like when they point at me a say (or think) "Shaigetz"?
Racism like that?
68%. Baloney. Lack of tolerance is a Racism. Add another thing to the list the Charedim are not: Self Aware. ”
Let's clarify, calling someone a theif is not racism. Specifically when identifying an individual as one and not referring to a whole group as thieves solely because they are part of such group.
The same is with calling you a shaygetz, that is not racist or even discriminatory, it is a defining one as keeping the torah. However, saying that chareidim, and referring to the as a whole are "not self-aware" is classic discrimination.
Thank you for providing such a clear example.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 10:06 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ You mean like when they point at me a say (or think) "Shaigetz"?
Racism like that?
68%. Baloney. Lack of tolerance is a Racism. Add another thing to the list the Charedim are not: Self Aware. ”
"You mean like when they point at me a say (OR THINK) "Shaigetz"? "
Which one is it? you have a feeling of guilt? or you just hate them and for that you "think" they hate you. (even while not knowing for sure).
Excellent example of racism.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 10:39 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
What a dumb poll, do you really think people will admit they are racists?
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Jul 14, 2010 at 12:36 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
ynet is second only to (am)haaretz(im) in being a yellow muckracking Jew-hating rag. I'm surprised the numbers came out this good.
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Jul 14, 2010 at 01:08 PM Anon Ibid Opcit Says:Report as Inappropriate
The majority of the old-style Klan said the same thing
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Jul 14, 2010 at 02:04 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
if you are a perfectly observant jew and people look at you down because your skin is a little darker, your pronunciation and minhagim different, THAT IS RACISM!!!