The Mixed Communities as an Innovative Form of Political Organizing
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The research examined Jewish communities with a new sociopolitical pattern: secular, religious, and traditional members. Researchers generally view Israeli society as composed of divides and groups educational systems and political parties, with a predominant secular-religious divide in Jewish society. Mixed communities counter separatism and segregation. Their development has implications for future national social processes. Their political pattern encourages social discourse promoting community-ness, handles social challenges dynamically- confronting social and political dilemmas. An inclusive educational system exemplifies this (secular, religious, and traditional students attending the same school. The new discourse offers a model for a fresh Israeli sociopolitical ideal. The communities explore questions impacting individuals and wider society. These innovations originated in ties between individuals and between population groups: unprecedented in Israeli society, they are gaining momentum and success.
Keywords: mixed communities, social challenges, Jewish communities, integration of different identities, modes of discourse
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Bibliography: Fuchs-Abarbanel, Carmit: The Mixed Communities as an Innovative Form of Political Organizing, PCS – Politics, Culture and Socialization, 2021-2022, pp. 107-119. https://doi.org/10.3224/pcs.v12-13i1-2.07