Jewish fundamentalism
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The term Jewish fundamentalism may refer to[1] militant religious Zionism[2] or Ashkenazi or Sephardic Haredi Judaism.[2]
The term "fundamentalism" was originally used in reference to certain Christian groups but today commonly refers to the anti-modernist movements of any religion based on literal interpretation of religious scriptures.[3]
See also
- Kahanism
- Anti-Arabism
- Anti-Christian sentiment
- Christian fundamentalism
- Islamaphobia
- Islamic fundamentalism
- Israeli settler violence
- Racism in Israel
- Religious relations in Israel
- Price tag policy
References
External links
- Jewish fundamentalism (Encyclopædia Britannica)
- Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel at University of Pennsylvania
- The Appeal and Peril of Fundamentalism
- Washington Report: Jewish fundamentalism
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