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Join over global opinion formers by subscribing to Fathom's influential Weekly Newsletter. And what has kept you at it? People arrived there from all over the world, and in several waves of immigration. I grew up with Bedouins and Palestinians and my parents were very active in the community. Why is it and how is the tension expressed? YT : Israel has the image of being an extremely egalitarian place in terms of gender. People see images of Hannah Szenes, the paratrooper in Europe, or of the women warriors in the underground in the War of Independence, or the bronzed women in shorts on the kibbutz.
And they know that Golda Meir was one of the first female prime ministers in the Western world. There is a real truth to that image. But it is not the whole truth. As inconceivable as that may sound to listeners who know Israel, I strongly believe that we must wake up to the real risks. Often, it was democracy that prevailed. For example, there was a real struggle over the question whether women would have the right to vote in the days before the country was established in The Zionist parties insisted that women have the right to vote in the face of threats from the religious parties to break the political unity in Jewish Palestine.
In other areas, there were grave concessions to the religious that we still pay the price for today. Public restaurants and cafeterias would be kosher, and ultra-Orthodox men would not be drafted because they were to compensate for the loss of the Yeshiva students in Europe in the Holocaust.
More importantly, David Ben-Gurion conceded on family law. In matters of divorce, marriage, inheritance and personal status, Jews in Israel are under Jewish rabbinical law. It means that every couple in Israel, if they want to marry, either go to a Rabbi and are subject to rabbinical law, or they live as domestic partners, or they go on wedding package tours to places like Cyprus and get married outside of Israel. Most Israeli couples are under Jewish law when it comes to divorce, too.