Latest update: 13/07/2011
Gender segregation on Israeli buses continues despite ruling
In January, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that gender segregation on bus lines serving ultra-Orthodox neighbourhoods is illegal. Posters were put up on buses to remind men that women have the right to sit wherever they want. Six months on, change is somewhat noticeable; but in practice women riding the tHaredi ("God-fearing") bus lines usually sit at the back.
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gender segregation in israel buses
It in man mind to keep gender segregration. Event here in America or North America man is trying to diminish woman. My husband tell me that: woman was not in the original creation, so we are "by product" them so call christian! My name is Marie
sitting in the back of buses
This reminds of the times when American blacks had to sit in the back of buses - that was many, many years ago (about 1962) and called unconstitutional. How backward is Israel? Israel needs another constitutional amendment - the separation of religion and state - that will fix lots of problems in backward Israel.
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