With fire on the Torah
Pillaging of stores, attacks on women and burglaries in private homes in parts of Israel to ensure fear and uncertainty. Behind the attacks are self-appointed guardians of public morals from the ranks of strictly Orthodox Jews.

The aim of the fanatics is to any address, in their eyes unchaste behavior. Even if the police according to their own data do not run out of organized attacks, says "the Justice Department already" Sittsamkeitspatrouillen.
"It started six months ago. About 15 men came into the shop and screamed <This business Seelen> burns. They threw the goods on the floor and "threatened customers, says Aaron Gold, who works in an electronics store in Jerusalem. One Friday night, just before the start of the Sabbath, "she broke in through a window, scattered gasoline and ignited it," he says.
Since then, a large sign hanging behind the cash register: "All products in this store are under rabbinical supervision. After bidding the rabbis here MP4Player not be sold. "For MP4Player could be used to download pornography from the Internet, the fear of some strenglaugier Orthodox. "These breaches of ethics and morality are threatening our community. When does it need fire to stop them, then it "fire," says the 38-year-old Elchanan Blau.
Shops that sell in the opinion of conservative fanatics provocative clothing were trashed and sprayed the products with bleach. Recently men broke into the apartment one of a 31-year-old Jerusalemerin, beat them and threatened them with death. The woman had left the ultra-Orthodox wing after her divorce, but refused to leave their ancestral home in a predominantly inhabited by Orthodox Jewish neighborhood. According to the indictment, the attackers were given for the attack, a fee equivalent to 1600.
In the town of Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem, in which the attacks were particularly violent, young women have been several times attacked with pepper spray or stones because they were traveling in male company, or because she wore a red blouse. Red Tops are considered taboo - the color excites attention, so the reasoning.
In Beit Shemesh, many walls are sprayed with signs that ask women to dress themselves appropriately. Appropriate means in this case covers the neck, long-sleeved blouses and long skirts. "The eyes and ears are everywhere, similar to what one hears from countries like Iran," says the Israeli-American novelist Naomi Ragen.
Many strictly Orthodox Jews are alarmed about the violence. Nevertheless, the rabbis were not against the violent "guardians of public morals." Often, they even enjoy their connivance, as saying members of the Orthodox community.
The violence of recent months has intensified the already existing gap between the 600,000 orthodox Jews and the secular majority, dominated the country even further. Although numerically in the minority, have called Haredim a relatively great influence in society.
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