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ISRAELI LAW (2) answer(s).
 
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Arabs in Israel / Stendel, Ori 1996  Book
Stendel, Ori Book
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Publication Brighton, Academic Press, 1996.
Description viii, 296p.hbk
Standard Number 1898723230
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Self-defeating nature of modesty— based gender segregation / Triger, Zvi   Journal Article
Triger, Zvi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This part of our roundtable argues that gender segregation in Israel is a form of sexual harassment under Israeli Law, as well as a self-defeating policy from the perspective of Orthodox religious principles. Analyzing the case of gender segregation in public transportation in certain cities in Israel, I shall demonstrate that gender-segregated seating arrangements in Israeli buses constitute "an intimidating or humiliating reference directed towards" women's sex or their sexuality. Therefore, such segregation constitutes prohibited sexual harassment pursuant to Section 3(5)(a) of the Prevention of Sexual Harassment Law, 5758-1998. I also argue that the current wave of Jewish religious fundamentalism, with its relatively new demands concerning women's modesty, is self-defeating. While its motivation is to "clean" the public sphere from any manifestation, real or perceived, of female sexuality, by being so preoccupied with women's "modesty" it in fact puts their sexuality at the center of attention.
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