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Is the Marriage Between Haredim and Israeli Ultranationalists Beginning to Break Up?

Three decades ago, the ultra-Orthodox Shas party joined a pro-peace, left-wing government. But then Haredi parties shifted sharply to the political far right, enthroning Netanyahu for decades. But now there are initial signs of a momentous shift

Anshel Pfeffer
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Had he not been scythed down in his prime nine and a half years ago, this weekend would have been the 77th birthday of David Landau – the former Haaretz editor-in-chief and founding editor of its international English edition that you are now reading.

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