Jewish "Modesty Patrols" Sow Fear In Israel

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AMY TEIBEL | October 4, 2008 09:45 AM EST | AP

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An ultra-Orthodox woman walks past a shop selling long-sleeve shirts and ankle-length skirts which women are required to wear according to Jewish law, in a religious neighborhood in Jerusalem, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008. In Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, where the rule of law takes a back seat to the rule of God, religious zealots are on a crusade to stamp out unchaste behavior. They hurl stones at women for "sins" as trivial as wearing a red blouse, and attack stores that sell devices that can access the Internet. In recent weeks, modesty enforcers have been accused of breaking into the apartment of a Jerusalem woman and beating her because they suspected she consorted with men. They also torched a store that sells MP4 players, fearing devout Jews would use them to download pornography.(AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

JERUSALEM — In Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, where the rule of law sometimes takes a back seat to the rule of God, zealots are on a campaign to stamp out behavior they consider unchaste. They hurl stones at women for such "sins" as wearing a red blouse, and attack stores selling devices that can access the Internet.

In recent weeks, self-styled "modesty patrols" have been accused of breaking into the apartment of a Jerusalem woman and beating her for allegedly consorting with men. They have torched a store that sells MP4 players, fearing devout Jews would use them to download pornography.

"These breaches of purity and modesty endanger our community," said 38-year-old Elchanan Blau, defending the bearded, black-robed zealots. "If it takes fire to get them to stop, then so be it."

Many ultra-Orthodox Jews are dismayed by the violence, but the enforcers often enjoy quiet approval from rabbis eager to protect their own reputations as guardians of the faith, community members say. And while some welcome anything that keeps secular culture out of their cloistered world, others feel terrorized, knowing that the mere perception of impropriety could ruin their lives.

"There are eyes and ears all over the place, very similar to what you hear about in countries like Iran," says Israeli-American novelist Naomi Ragen, an observant Jew who has chronicled the troubles that confront some women living in the ultra-Orthodox world.

The violence has already deepened the antagonism between the 600,000 haredim, or God-fearing, and the secular majority, which resents having religious rules dictated to them.

Religious vigilantes operate in a society that has granted their community influence well beyond its numbers _ partly out of a commitment to revive the great centers of Jewish scholarship destroyed in the Holocaust, but also because the Orthodox are perennial king-makers in Israeli coalition politics.

Thus public transport is grounded for the Jewish Sabbath each Saturday, and the rabbis control all Jewish marriage and divorce in Israel.

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In recent years, however, the haredim have eased up on their long campaign to impose their rules on secular areas, and nowadays many restaurants and suburban shopping centers are open on the Sabbath.

These days, most vigilante attacks take place in the zealots' own neighborhoods.

Israel police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the modesty police are not an organized phenomenon, just rogue enforcers carrying out isolated attacks. But Israel's Justice Ministry used the term "modesty patrols" in an indictment against a man accused of assaulting the Jerusalem woman.

The unidentified, 31-year-old woman had left the ultra-Orthodox fold after getting divorced, according to the indictment filed by the Jerusalem district attorney's office. The indictment said her assailant tried to get her to leave her apartment in a haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem by gagging, beating and threatening to kill her. He was paid $2,000 for the attack, it said.

A 17-year-old who moved to Israel from New York five years ago said she was hospitalized after being attacked with pepper spray by a crowd of men outraged that she was walking down a Jerusalem street with boys.

"They can burn in hell," said the girl, who would identify herself only as Rivka.

She lives in Beit Shemesh, a town outside Jerusalem where the vigilantism has been particularly violent. Zealots there have thrown rocks and spat at women, and set fire to trash bins to protest impiety. Walls of the neighborhood are plastered with signs exhorting women to dress modestly _ spelled out as closed-necked, long-sleeved blouses and long skirts.

The state, catering to religious sensitivities, subsidizes gender-segregated bus routes that service religious neighborhoods. Ragen and several other women challenged the practice in Israel's Supreme Court after an Orthodox Canadian woman in her 50s told police she was kicked, slapped, pushed to the floor and spat upon by men for refusing to move to the back of the bus.

Another Beit Shemesh girl, who asked to be identified only as Esther, said zealots threw rocks, cursed and spat at a friend for wearing a red blouse _ taboo because the color attracts attention.

Yitzhak Polack, a 50-year-old Jerusalem teacher, is one of those who deplore such behavior.

"They are stupid troublemakers who are bringing shame and disgrace on this holy community," he said.

But the rabbis are afraid to condemn them, says Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, another community member.

"They can't come out against zealots who champion modesty. Here and there they write against violence, but the militants ultimately set the tone," he said.

Stores are targeted too.

In August, a Jerusalem man was placed under house arrest on suspicion he set fire to a store in a haredi district of the city that sold MP4 players.

"It started about six months ago. They would come into the store, about 15 of them at a time, screaming, 'This store burns souls!' and they would throw merchandise on the floor and threaten customers," said 31-year-old Aaron Gold, a haredi worker at the Space electronic store.

One Friday night, just before the Sabbath was about to begin, "they smashed a window, doused the place with gasoline and lit a match," Gold said.

Now, a big sign behind the counter says, "All products sold in this store are under rabbinical supervision. By order of the rabbis, no MP4s are sold here."

Clothing stores that sell clothes regarded as provocative have been vandalized, and bleach thrown at merchandise.

Suspicion is all that's needed to spark an attack.

Girls have been expelled from school after being seen talking to boys, a punishment that ruins their marriage prospects.

"It could be very innocent; she could be talking to her brother," Ragen said. But once thrown out of school, "no one _ NO ONE _ will take you in," she added.

In one case, the violence reached the highest levels of haredi society.

Three years ago, a son of Israel's Sephardi chief rabbi, Shlomo Amar, was accused of kidnapping a 17-year-old boy, beating him at knifepoint and terrorizing him with snarling dogs because he had sought the attentions of the accused's unchaperoned sister.

The son was sentenced to two years and eight months in jail.

His sister married a different suitor the following year.

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Associated Press Writer Ian Deitch contributed to this report.

JERUSALEM — In Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, where the rule of law sometimes takes a back seat to the rule of God, zealots are on a campaign to stamp out behavior they consider uncha...
JERUSALEM — In Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, where the rule of law sometimes takes a back seat to the rule of God, zealots are on a campaign to stamp out behavior they consider uncha...
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- dukeitout I'm a Fan of dukeitout 3 fans permalink

"Orthodox" when used in the religious (probably all of them) sense means intolerant, rascist, dangerous, supremacist; and is distinguished by an absence of moderation in ones attitudes and actions, and an inclination to kill or harm those who disagree.---Those who disagree--no threats please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 10/05/2008
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Considering the violence around the world, I find that it is all because of religious extremists who want the rest of the world to believe as they do or die.

The world needs to come together, not as the UN or any other established organization, but as a united believers of God. No matter what God is believed in. All faiths believe in peace, it is just the extremists who try to change it.

If each faith would rise up and cleanse their own....just think what could happen.

Yeah, I know this is a dream. All bigotry and hate is engineered by faiths......a dream. Yet............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 10/05/2008

"a united believers of God."

And those who don't believe in "God"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 10/05/2008
- pcplz I'm a Fan of pcplz 7 fans permalink
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Enjoy the show!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 10/11/2008
- Maezeppa I'm a Fan of Maezeppa 26 fans permalink

Under Saddam Hussein Iraqi girls wore jeans and tees but now the clerics come visit them and intimidate them into wearing abaya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 10/05/2008

Just another reason to be grateful for American intervention. NOT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 10/05/2008

I hadn't realized that people would be willing to suspend disbelief so thoroughly in order to stoke their own prejudices. I'm one of the "ultra-orthodox" -- the name itself is used by lazy journalists to mean "Observant Jews who dress differently from me." I look pretty much like the woman in the picture, and my husband looks similar to the man picture. We have friends and family in all the neighborhoods mentioned in the article.
The guys involved in this are hoodlums. Every major rabbi has come out against these self-appointed goons . One of these stories has been in circulation for years and has the status of an urban legend; others are true, but they don't reflect a "trend", unless it's the trend of young men being stupid.
This "news" simply allows people who dislike religious practices a cover for their prejudices. No one is forcing you to go to Meah Shearim and "modesty patrols" won't visit your neighborhood! Why would someone be culturally insensitive enough to wear a sleeveless outfit to the Western Wall? Would you also refuse to remove your shoes in a Japanese home? Or would you realize that people have beliefs and practices that you may not share but which you should respect if you enter their communities?
I won't even address the silly assertions made about forced marriages, etc. Just do everyone a favor and don't ever travel -- you might see all kinds of things that are -- gasp! -- different from what

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 10/05/2008

"Why would someone be culturally insensitive enough to wear a sleeveless outfit to the Western Wall?"

I imagine most people would not even imagine that having bare arms, especially in a hot climate, could ever be considered offensive to others. Are visitors told beforehand about the proper attire?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 10/05/2008

Yes they are. Praying at the Western Wall is like entering a synagogue. There are women who will offer you a cover-up scarf for free if you didn't know the dress code prior.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 10/05/2008
- charon I'm a Fan of charon 23 fans permalink

"Would you also refuse to remove your shoes in a Japanese home?"

You miss the point. This is more like Japanese traditionalists beating you for wearing shoes in your own home. As Orwell pointed out in Animal Farm, the new rulers become like the old rulers, a point Freud makes also in Civilization And Its Discontents.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 10/05/2008
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"This just proves that religions are created by men to subjugate women...."

Religions are not created in the sense of conscious choice for a particular reason. I always marvel how the PC-atheist crowd (an orientation in which I was raised as a child) can be so shallow and unreflective about human history, culture, and existence in space and time.

To be even-handed one should mention that the majority of Americans are not seriously religious. Like other modern countries there is not much religious practice. Yet in American culture there are so many rapes (date rapes), molestation, violent murder, child beatings and infanticide, etc. that our society seems very sick. How do the supercilious Bill Maher types explain this? Can't blame it on religion in a society where consumerism, sports, and sexual entertainments are the main faith.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 10/05/2008

So you're saying Americans should be more "seriously religious" to eradicate the evils of society?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 10/05/2008
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Islam and Christianity are sects of Judaism. All founded on a pre-scientific patriarchal neolithic nomadic autocracy. Send them all to the moon and be done with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 10/05/2008
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 92 fans permalink

And this would be your own personal form of "religious" extremism. How is "sending them to the moon" less intrusive and judgmental than the actions of the extreme in this story? We seem to take so long to learn. We need to just leave every other person alone to whatever extent that is possible without harm being done to another.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 10/05/2008

Religion, the Root of All Evil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 10/05/2008

It's just the beginning. Your own Government is now completely controlled by Facsists so why are you so appalled? Americans are so dumbed down and blind they can't even see the fascism before their own eyes, in thier own country. They support wars of oppression and sit in hear bitching instead of getting out and doing something tangible about it. Soon it will be too late but Im sure you will listen to your pastors and walk straight to the camps believing in you Government all the way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 10/05/2008

Zorba, you may be referring to the Americans who are in the McCain/Palin camp, but you are not talking to most HuffPost readers. Generally speaking, We recognize Fascism. We DO NOT SUPPORT WARS of oppression. Don't get our matching orders from pastors, etc.

Exactly who are you trying to reach?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 10/05/2008

Theocracies are brutal, intolerant societies be they Muslim, Jewish or Christian.

PROTECT the separation of church and state, because it protects you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 10/05/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 50 fans permalink

The difference modesty patrols in Saudi Arabia & Israel is that the Saudis wear clothing which is in keeping with the Middle East's climate. Black clothing & fur aren't appropriate for Israel's climate. The uber orthodox Israels might not get so hot under the collar if they dressed as Sabras dress-sandals, no tie, collar open. Israel is the promised land not Eastern Europe. Dress to thrive in the heat. You aren't in Crown Heights any more or Kansas either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 10/05/2008
- magen I'm a Fan of magen 15 fans permalink

This is how the Taliban acted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 10/05/2008
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This just proves that religions are created by men to subjugate women....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 10/05/2008
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EXACTLY! Every single religion treats women like crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 10/05/2008

Yup. Must shame the evil, dirty little temptresses. What do you think the Witch Hunts were about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 10/05/2008

I find it amazing that this is happening....NOT! Fundamentalism in ANY faith is dangerous. As a Christian, I am begining to believe extreme faith seems to be the downfall of communities. People wprldwode should focus on loving thy neighbour rather than judging and punishing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 10/05/2008
- macweenie I'm a Fan of macweenie 15 fans permalink

As an atheist I see this beginning to happen here in the United States. Just wait until Joels Army, the Dominionists, and all those little Warriors for Christ being trained in their Christian madrassas join together and begin THEIR American jihad. Even other Christians will be targeted for not being Christian enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 10/05/2008

Just like the chuch SP attends or "visits" -- and has for over 20 years. They are the "Jesus Camp" freaks, brainwashing their children to be "Spiritual Warriors".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 10/05/2008
- Amennyc I'm a Fan of Amennyc 16 fans permalink
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the costumes the holy freaks wear are something else. from another time when the world was flat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 10/05/2008

As a Jew I am incredibly embarrassed by these zealots who harass women and are afraid of the internet. Do these zealots have so little self-control that a women wearing red would make them lose their heads? Do they assume that if anyone has internet access he/she will automatically search for pornography? It's this fear and low opinion of the human race that turns me off of any kind of fundamentalism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 10/05/2008
- Amennyc I'm a Fan of Amennyc 16 fans permalink
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because of their insecurity / lack of control, regulations have to be imposed on others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 10/05/2008
- pcplz I'm a Fan of pcplz 7 fans permalink
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It does seem as though the extremists are feeling the lack of control of their sexual selfs, and therefore thinking all others are similarly disposed. Ah, how the weak try to control the strong with fear and violence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 10/05/2008
- OneWoman I'm a Fan of OneWoman 6 fans permalink

"If I can't have it, neither can you!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 10/05/2008

This is Judeo-fascism.

On the same scale as Islamo-fascism, in Iran for instance

On the same scale as Christo-fascism, in the US for instance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 10/05/2008
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