The songs of Ishay Ribo, who was raised in a settlement on the West Bank, are a staple of Israeli radio. He is part of a wave of singers from religious backgrounds who are also gaining a wider audience.
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Maor Kaplan grew up trying to construe the gap between secular promiscuity and religious conservatism; she made helping religious teen girls struggling for acceptance in environment hostile to sexual urges, her life's work