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Poll: Most oppose gender segregation


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Article's topics: HaredimUri RegevHiddush 

The vast majority of the Israeli public is opposed to gender-segregated bus-lines, according to a new survey released Monday.

A passenger boarding an Egged...

A passenger boarding an Egged bus (illustrative).
Photo: Ariel Jerozolimski

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Publication of the survey comes on the eve of a High Court hearing that will discuss the recommendations of an inquiry committee into gender segregated buses.

According to the survey, even among haredi Israelis 29 percent are in favor of doing away with or limiting the use of gender segregation.

Among Shas voters 48% supported abolishing or limiting the segregation, while among United Torah Judaism opposition was lower, at 20%.

Meanwhile, among religious Zionists a total of 88% expressed varying degrees of opposition to the use of gender segregation.

The poll was conducted this summer by the Smith Institute from a sample of 1,200 grownups and has a margin of error of 2.9%.

It was ordered by Hiddush, an new cross-denominational initiative for encouraging more religious pluralism.

Rabbi Attorney Uri Regev, Executive Director of Hiddush, said that the survey results were "proof that the majority of the Israeli public thinks that the time has come for a radical solution to the problem of gender segregation on public buses."

"In the enlightened democratic world Israel is looked upon with shock. It conjures up memories of Rosa Parks who rebelled against racial segregation."

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27. Agree with David #26. Bravo, brother! That's the only soluition for these miserable human beings
Enoch - UK (10/28/2009 00:21)
26. to # 22: Tell the segregated "ladies" to make their own buses and build their houses at the beach
David - India (10/27/2009 14:17)
25. are we liveing in .................
sandi s - USA (10/27/2009 08:25)
24. no to segregation..yes to DOUBLE DECKER busses women under men on top
GOLDEN NUGGET - Australia (10/27/2009 08:24)
23. #17 Chaim, sounds like you have a problem with egged, not the "mahadrin" bus line.
Jew - Israel (10/26/2009 21:46)
22. Segragate buses?
Rigoletto - Switzerland (10/26/2009 21:03)
21. To # 10 Because women have lost their pudor and worth
Elias - S E. Asia (10/26/2009 20:55)
20. to # 1 & 13. Tell the shameless women to walk to the western beaches
Bioro - S. America (10/26/2009 20:51)
19. Required separation
Ben Azzai - UK (10/26/2009 20:21)
18. Amazingly we manage
Motic - GB (10/26/2009 20:13)
17. # 15 How do you get from Beit Shemesh to Bar Ilan University?
Chaim - Israel (10/26/2009 19:49)
16. Passengers packed like sardines really do feel the need for segregation
J. Frank Mortimer - Israel (10/26/2009 18:48)
15. There is no discrimination on Jerusalem bus lines, except from the secular public.
Jew - Israel (10/26/2009 18:10)
14. Is ir Iran or Israel?
Sylvia - US (10/26/2009 17:47)
13. To #1
Tiger Mike - USA (10/26/2009 16:56)
12. I like it
Ilana - (10/26/2009 16:56)
11. @DAVID
LENA - ITALY (10/26/2009 16:47)
10. If the problem is that the men are weak...
ChanaRachel - Israel (10/26/2009 16:34)
9. Useless Poll
Yaakov - (10/26/2009 16:12)
8. Discrimination on public buses - legal action against MoT and Egged
Chaim - Israel (10/26/2009 16:02)
7. A Better Halachic Solution
Dovid Ben Menasha - USA (10/26/2009 16:01)
6. Poll?
David - (10/26/2009 15:27)
5. It has nothing to do with Rosa Parks!
David - (10/26/2009 14:58)
4. If the women cover up
agv - (10/26/2009 14:23)
3. rosa parks?
E - (10/26/2009 14:19)
2. what's so unenlighteded
Bus - (10/26/2009 14:17)
1. why not hire lady bus drivers and thus leave the minority to walk
goode x. ercise - (10/26/2009 14:11)
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