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Israel Turns on Itselfby: Noah Efron
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My blurb: "Noah Efron, a social scientist and Tel Aviv city councilman, comments on the recent ultra-Orthodox riots in Jerusalem. His argument: secular Israelis and haredim are 'locked' in a 'pas de deux' in which each party requires of the other that it provide negative confirmation of its own positive self-image. 'For ultra-Orthodox and secular Israelis, decrying loudly the vicious vice of the other is one of the few ways each can still locate virtue in themselves.'"
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AbstractIn last week's ultra-Orthodox riots, the world watched the Jewish state, exhausted by conflict, slowing tearing itself apart.
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