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How to pronounce haredi in English?

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Type of religious order, religious sect, sect

Examples of haredi

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Haredi rabbis have been railing against the dangers of the Internet for a decade.
From the timesunion.com
He wants a gentler, more gradual process of haredi enlistment, spread over a decade.
From the economist.com
Haredi soldiers are permitted to join other units of the IDF as well, but rarely do.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Another project concentrates on collecting names among haredi communities.
From the jewishnews.net.au
The haredi parties, who have been Mr Netanyahu's loyal allies, are girding for battle.
From the economist.com
In 1960 only 15% of Israeli schoolkids attended Arab or haredi schools.
From the economist.com
Haredi rabbis do not consider Israel to be a halachic Jewish state because it is secular.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Haredi Judaism asserts that it may no longer be changed in any fashion.
From the en.wikipedia.org
All the minnow parties, not only haredi, will vigorously oppose this.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Any of several sects of Orthodox Judaism that reject modern secular culture and many of whom do not recognize the spiritual authority of the modern state of Israel
  • Haredi or Charedi/Chareidi Judaism is the most conservative form of Orthodox Judaism, often referred to as ultra-Orthodox. A follower of Haredi Judaism is called a Haredi (Haredim in the plural).
  • (Haredim) A general name given to ultra orthodox communities by secular people. Most people who use this name do not distinguish even between the major variations of ultra orthodox Judaism.
  • (Haredim) ("Fearful" in the meaning "God-fearing" in Hebrew): Name of those Jewish fundamentalists who refuse modern innovations. Haredi is the singular form and is also an adverb.
  • Applies to a populace that can be roughly divided into three separate groups along both ethnic and ideological lines: (1) "Lithuanian" (non-hasidic) haredim of Ashkenazic origin; (2) Hasidic haredim of Ashkenazic origin; and (3) Sephardic haredim. ...