The GROUNDBREAKING project to END Haredi & secular strife in Israel
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Tzili Schneider, who grew up in an open ultra Orthodox home in Meah Shearim, describes how she saw with her own eyes the growing rift between religious and secular Jews until they almost became two separate nations. Feeling that this is a national disaster and that the people of Israel must remain one, she founded Kesher Yehudi, an organization that connects the ultra Orthodox public with secular youth and future officers through joint Torah study and ongoing personal relationships. The organization works mainly with pre army academies and creates thousands of connections between soldiers and yeshiva students, forming real relationships and mutual brotherhood.
