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Western Asia / Politics of Israel / Jewish nationalism / Religion in Israel / Jewish history / Status quo / Jewish state / Freedom of religion / Israeli law / Israel / Zionism / Religion
Date: 2012-06-12 17:36:28
Western Asia
Politics of Israel
Jewish nationalism
Religion in Israel
Jewish history
Status quo
Jewish state
Freedom of religion
Israeli law
Israel
Zionism
Religion

NATAN LERNER Religion and the Secular State in Israel

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