"…Like Christian fundamentalism, Jewish fundamentalism is extremely new.
It arose in response to modernity, and it radically changed Jewish
values. Formerly, the Jewish mainstream balanced strictness and
leniency: In the battle between the strict Shammai and the lenient
Hillel, Hillel always won. But the Haredi world is a phalanx of
Shammais. The strictest is always the best. Moses wore a shtreimel, the
fur hat that many married Haredi men wear, at the Red Sea. Scientific
knowledge is evil. These are radically new Jewish ideas presented as
radically old ones. Those of us who do not share them must recognize
them as a threat.…"
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