Young Girl Spit Upon, Terrorized by Ultra-Orthodox Men Sparks Rally of Thousands Against Religious Extremism in Israel
by: David Harris-Gershon on December 27th, 2011 | 6 Comments »

Thousands take part in a rally against gender segregation and violence against women in Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem.
For years, secular citizens and municipal authorities alike have turned a blind eye as ultra-Orthodox extremists – mirroring the Taliban – have imposed strict gender segregation and modesty rules in public spaces in Israel, forcing women off of sidewalks, banishing them to the back of buses and assaulting those who dare show tiny amounts of skin.
However, after a recent Channel 2 news report on 8-year-old Na’ama Margolis and her heartbreaking story of trauma – a story of the gauntlet of abuse she suffers at the hands of ultra-Orthodox men on her walk to school every morning – few in Israel are turning a blind eye anymore. Indeed, it’s all the country has been able to talk about in recent days.
The news report, which aired on Friday and shows Na’ama crying as her American-born mother shields her while walking to school, immediately galvanized the anger of a nation that for too long has been quiet on the issue of gender segregation and rising religious coercion.
By Tuesday evening, that galvanized anger had suddenly and unexpectedly translated into a massive rally near Na’ama’s school in Beit Shemesh (near Jerusalem), where nearly 10,000 citizens from across the country chanted against religious extremism and offered support to those who, like Na’ama, were suffering at the hands of a tiny, yet powerful religious minority.
With settler violence on the rise – violence that has led to attacks against both Palestinians and Israeli police, violence that has led to the burning of mosques and vandalism on IDF bases – the issue of religious extremism was already one that had taken center stage in the public discourse.
Now, after the airing of Na’ama’s story and Tuesday’s massive rally, Israel’s very soul – its nature and future as a State – is an issue that not only hangs in the balance, but now hangs on the tongues of citizens everywhere.
What Israel will look like in twenty years remains uncertain. However, what is certain today is this: Tuesday’s rally brought tears of joy to Na’ama’s mother and a smile to Na’ama’s face, for they know that they are not alone in what is becoming a national struggle against religious extremism.
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Ending the draft exemption for haredi would solve a lot of this crap.
Tae their welfare benefits away and that will lower their birthrate
Ultra-Orthodox Sects: Never known at all for being an extremist faction that only lives by its own rules and harasses those who would interpret them slightly differently. Never known for going completely insane for no reason. Not a single time.
What is wrong with people anyway? What is so completely important that theyd act like this? I dont care which idol you worship, this is wrong.
As a final note: No atheist has spit on a 7 year old because we didnt like their taste in fashion. Somehow it just seems kinda wrong.
About time Israel turned back into a State for secular and religious Jews alike, not an archaic theocracy.
I am an American. I am also a ‘Religious, Reform Jewish Woman’. If Israel keeps criticizing its more
‘liberal choices’ [especially regarding religion], it will get decreasing support from ‘other Americans’,
who like myself, believe in ‘tikkun olam, tzedeke, and hineini’.
At the age of 8, I was with the Children’s Brigade; and marched with Reverend Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. from New York to Washington, D.C. MY Jewish ‘DAY SCHOOL’ — sent 2 busloads —
to be with Dr. King on THAT HISTORIC TRIP to SUPPORT CIVIL RIGHTS. Is Israel trying to tell
US [those that have been involved in Civil Rights for DECADES] that ‘We were wrong’.
Or what about the ‘GENERATIONS of JEWS’ who historically have fought against ‘bigotry & hatred’.
? Have THOSE Israelis forgotten about WHY Israel “got its ‘HOMELAND’ — it was ‘partitioned from
the United Kingdom secondary to Hitler’s attempts AT GENOCIDE’ — IF the Israeli’s wish to continue getting U.S. Support — IT will need to become less ‘Fundamentalist’.”
Jacquiline, Orthodix Jews as well of secular Jews are horrified by this behavior. BTW, Jews did not”get” their homeland, they earned its establishment with Jewish blood