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INBARI, MOTTI
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Modesty campaigns of Rabbi Amram Blau and the Neturei Karta mov
/ Inbari, Motti
Inbari, Motti
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2012.
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The article examines the modesty campaigns led by Neturei Karta circles in the period 1938-1974 under the leadership of Rabbi Amram Blau (1896-1974). This study was made possible following the discovery of Blau's personal archive. It explores the defensive stage of the modesty campaign that was aimed mostly to strengthen the Haredi enclave and to separate it from secular Jerusalem with the establishment of the modesty patrols. It discusses the offensive campaign with the examination of the struggle against mixed swimming pools and against a club operated by Working Mothers' organization. The second stage was intended mainly to reinforce Neturei Karta's leadership position among the Haredi public in Jerusalem. It explores the zealotry ethos in the context of the torching of the Eros sex shop in Jerusalem.
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Jerusalem
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Neturei Karta Movement - 1938-1974
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Rabbi Amram Blau
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Modesty Campaigns
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Religious zionism and the tmple mount dilemma—key trends
/ Inbari, Motti
Inbari, Motti
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2007.
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The article describes the internal debate within Religious Zionist circles over the question of Jews entering the Temple Mount and presents the internal religious dynamics that permitted Jews to enter. It presents the positions of the Mercaz Harav yeshiva, one of the most important halachic centers of modern-day religious Zionism, whose leaders reject the idea of Jews entering the Temple Mount in the current era. The article further describes the debate on the question of entering the Temple Mount within the Chief Rabbinate, whose plenum strongly negated such a possibility, although some leading members of the rabbinate permitted entry and prayer in an individual capacity. This is followed by a discussion of the decision by the Council of Yesha Rabbis (a group of Orthodox rabbis from the settlements in Judea, Samaria, and the Gaza Strip) permitting Jews to enter the Temple Mount, under certain Halachic restrictions, and of the debate their decision evoked among Religious Zionist rabbis. The article presents the clear phenomenon of the erosion and weakening of the prohibition against Jews entering the Temple Mount. It is difficult to ignore the growing support for this approach among ever wider circles
Key Words
Zionism
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Temple Mount (Jerusalem)
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Jewish Law - Interpretation and Construction
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