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Video: Israel’s Religiously Divided Society

October 14, 2016
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A look inside the religious divide within Israeli society. A companion to Pew Research Center’s March 2016 report, “Israel’s Religiously Divided Society.” (Our coverage on the original report can be found here.)

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