Orthodox in Israel
The country of Israel is the homeland for the Jews of the world. Although there are many different sects in the Jewish religion, the Orthodox are the most influential in determining norms of the society. This can be seen in number of ways. First, because of the religious observance of Kashrut, dietary restrictions are upheld throughout the country. Milk and meat are not mixed and meat is slaughtered according to the laws of Kashrut. Pork will soon be outlawed because it is not kosher and the Muslims do not eat it. The observance of no leavened bread or food during the holiday of Passover is upheld and most stores are forbidden to sell it. Second, during certain times during the week, mo
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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