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New 'faithful left' is making itself felt in synagogues and
New 'faithful left' is making itself felt in synagogues and
New 'faithful left' is making itself felt in synagogues and on the streets
Israel’s politics leave little room for left-leaning Orthodox Jews, but the 'faithful left' hopes to change that dynamic, and have already started doing so by showing up at the anti-government protests that have swept the country
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