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Rabbis sort through prayer books torn in anti-Semitic attacks in Tel Aviv. The main synagogue was daubed in swastikas as secular Jews struck out at symbols of the ultra-orthodox, whom they claim want to impose an austere, theocratic rule in Israel.

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Press, 17 June 1986, Page 10

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Rabbis sort through prayer books torn in anti-Semitic attacks in Tel Aviv. The main synagogue was daubed in swastikas as secular Jews struck out at symbols of the ultra-orthodox, whom they claim want to impose an austere, theocratic rule in Israel. Press, 17 June 1986, Page 10

Rabbis sort through prayer books torn in anti-Semitic attacks in Tel Aviv. The main synagogue was daubed in swastikas as secular Jews struck out at symbols of the ultra-orthodox, whom they claim want to impose an austere, theocratic rule in Israel. Press, 17 June 1986, Page 10