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Plans to split Israeli town into two pieces

Row over move to split troubled Beit Shemesh into Orthodox and non-Orthodox areas

October 23, 2014 10:35
Beit Shemesh residents argue

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Representatives of the non-Charedi communities in the town of Beit Shemesh, to the west of Jerusalem, are lobbying to split the municipality into two separate entities - one for the strictly Orthodox and one for the others.

The move comes seven months after Shas's Moshe Abutbul was re-elected as mayor in a second round of elections following claims of voter fraud last year.

Last week, the opposition in Beit Shemesh city hall presented a detailed plan to divide the town be-tween "old" Beit Shemesh and the mainly strictly Orthodox newer neighbourhoods of Ramat Beit Shemesh, forming two separate municipal authorities.

The plan has emerged after years of clashes over a wide range of religion-related issues, including segregation in schools and the harassment of "immodestly dressed" girls attending classes in predominantly Charedi areas.

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