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Across Israel, women are being harassed as a rising Orthodox Jewish faction seeks to suppress them. In this gripping exposé, leading women’s activist Elana Sztokman investigates
the struggles of Israeli women against increasing religious and political intrusion, from segregation on public buses, to being barred from public events, to being erased from newspapers and advertising.
The War on Women in Israel weaves together interviews and investigative research in a cutting edge look at this alarming reality, and proposes solutions for creating a different, more egalitarian vision for women and men in Israel and around the world.