Los jasidim de Gur decidieron "fortalecer la modestia en la ciudad" - y comenzó la separación en el autobús. ¿Y quién sigue?

Los estudiantes de las instituciones educativas de Gur en Arad utilizan transporte público, pero la secta ha decidido que a partir de ahora los niños saldrán primero, y solo después las niñas. "A veces tengo…
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A decision by Gur Hasidic leadership in Arad to separate boys and girls on public buses has reignited tensions over religious coercion in mixed cities. The move, framed as strengthening modesty, directly affects students using shared transit and draws criticism from longtime residents like an 82 year old woman who feels displaced. Meanwhile, a parallel struggle in Dimona over Shutdown supermarket hours suggests a broader pattern of friction between Haredi expansion and existing community norms. The key question is whether these localized battles will escalate into organized resistance or become normalized as demographic shifts continue.
