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2009-11-21 14:25
Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest at Intel Israel plant |
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JERUSALEM, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews demonstrated on Saturday at Intel Corp.'s new electronic chip plant in Israel, in protest against work taking place at the site on the Jewish Sabbath.
The protests highlighted tensions between Israel's largely secular Jewish population and an Orthodox Jewish minority that insists the Jewish state follow ancient religious laws that prohibit driving or working on the Jewish sabbath.
Religious and secular Israelis in Jerusalem live in a delicate balance. In Orthodox neighbourhoods, families in traditional black garb stroll to synagogues during the Sabbath and Jewish holidays on roads blocked to cars. In downtown Jerusalem, secular Jews frequent non-Kosher bars and eateries.
(joseph.nasr@reuters.com ; +972 2 632 2202; Reuters Messaging: joseph.nasr.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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