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"The Shas Educational System - Most Expensive"
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Relly Sa'ar, "The Shas Educational System - Most Expensive," Ha'aretz, 18 Nov. 2001.
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Personal interview with Rabbi Haim Sabag, Jerusalem, 1 July 2001.
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Personal interview with Rabbi Yosef Politi, Jerusalem, 1 Nov. 2001.
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"Shas and the 'New Mizrahim' - Back to Back in Parallel Axles: Criticism of and Alternative to European Zionism"
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Cited by Sami Shalom Chetrit, "Shas: Catch 17 - Between Ultra-Orthodoxy and Mizrahiut," in Yoav Peled (ed.), Shas: Etgar Hayisraeliut (Tel Aviv: Yediot Aharonot, 2001), p. 28.
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Asher Arian and Michal Shamir (eds.), (Albany: State University of New York Press)
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Hannah Herzog, "Midway between Political and Cultural Ethnicity: An Analysis of the 'Ethnic Lists' in the 1984 Elections," in Daniel J. Elazar and Shmuel Sandler (eds.), Israel's Odd Couple: The 1984 Knesset Election and the National Unity Government (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990), p. 92.
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note
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Revisionist Zionism is based on the ideas of Vladimir Jabotinsky and Menachem Begin. It emphasizes demonstration of physical power as a means of advancing Zionist goals. For the past 30 years the Revisionist Zionist movement has resisted territorial compromise and promoted Jewish settlement in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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"Religion, Ethnicity and Electoral Reform: Religious Parties and the 1996 Elections"
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Asher Arian and Michal Shamir (eds.), (Albany: State University of New York Press)
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Yoav Peled, "The Continuing Electoral Success of Shas: A Cultural Division of Labor Analysis," in Asher Arian and Michal Shamir (eds.), The Elections in Israel 1999 (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002), p. 110;
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Asher Arian and Michal Shalev (eds.), (Albany: State University of New York)
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and Michal Shalev with Sigal Kis, "Social Cleavages among Non-Arab Voters: A New Analysis," in Asher Arian and Michal Shalev (eds.), The Elections in Israel 1999 (Albany: State University of New York, 2002).
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Yisrael Rich and Michael Rosenak (eds.), (London: Freund and Bar-Ilan University)
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"Diffuse support" is defined by David Easton as "generalized trust and confidence that members invest in the various objects of the system as ends in themselves." See (New York: Wiley)
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More than 98 percent of voters in overwhelmingly ultra-orthodox areas in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak voted for Benjamin Netanyahu in the 1996 and 1999 direct elections for Prime Minister. See Haredim Ltd. (Jerusalem: Keter)
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More than 98 percent of voters in overwhelmingly ultra-orthodox areas in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak voted for Benjamin Netanyahu in the 1996 and 1999 direct elections for Prime Minister. See Shahar Ilan, Haredim Ltd. (Jerusalem: Keter, 2000) p. 28.
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In the 1999 elections for the Knesset (which were contested by more than two dozen parties) 17 statistical areas in Jerusalem and 10 statistical areas in Bnei Brak recorded more than 80 percent of the vote for the two ultra-orthodox parties, United Torah Judaism and Shas, Census Data and Election Results: 1995 Census, 1996 and 1999 Election Results for Localities and Statistical Areas (CD-ROM) (Jerusalem: Central Bureau of Statistics, 2001). In the municipal elections in Jerusalem in 1998, the Likud candidate for mayor, Ehud Olmert, carried 98 or more percent of the vote in 22 polling stations, all in ultra-orthodox neighborhoods.
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The survey drafted for this purpose was intended to gauge how involvement with Ma'ayan Hahinukh Hatorani affects clients' voting preferences, but the director-general of the network insisted that all mention of the Shas party and voting behavior be removed from the survey questionnaire. The obstacles and specific objections raised by Ma'ayan Hahinukh Hatorani and Shas officials reveal that the party is guarded about its relationship with its clients. Shas officials seem not to want to encourage non-Haredi clients to reflect self-consciously upon the social and political transformations that their affiliation with Ma'ayan Hahinukh Hatorani engenders - or at least not to divulge them in the context of an academic research project.
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Jewish voters in kibbutzim are a notable exception, as this group tends to vote preponderantly for Labor and left wing Zionist parties. In the 1999 Knesset elections, One Israel (Labor) and Meretz captured a combined 77 percent of the vote in kibbutzim.
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Support for Shas in statistical areas with a Jewish majority, less than five percent support for UTJ, and a percentage of Sephardim within one standard deviation of the average share of Separdim in statistical areas with Ma'ayan Hahinukh Hatorani schools that enroll non-ultra-orthodox Jews.
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For example, in a campaign videodisc called "Moment of Truth," which was circulated prior to the 2003 elections.
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"Moment of Truth" (2003).
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But otherwise, the schools remain almost entirely outside the supervision of the Ministry of Education. The state has gradually consented to provide some support to "exempt" institutions while still exempting them from complying with government-set curriculum standards. Ma'ayan Hahinukh Hatorani today oversees only unofficial recognized schools and no schools in the network belong to the "exempt" category. See Ministry of Education online database of schools (2003).
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