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In search of the secular
Yishai Blank
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Faculty of Law
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Israel
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Secularism
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Orthodox Jews
100%
Individual Rights
100%
Jewish Religion
100%
Legal Structure
100%
Israeli
50%
Legislature
50%
Jews
50%
Public Sphere
50%
Public Space
50%
Israeli Society
50%
Personal Characteristics
50%
Non-Christian Religions
50%
Way of Life
50%
Secularists
50%
Liberal
50%
Should Be Given
50%
Local Authorities
50%
Legal Doctrine
50%
Religious Liberty
50%
Legal Institutions
50%
Legal Discourse
50%
Freedom of Conscience
50%
Nationality
50%
Power Balance
50%
Judiciary
50%
State Religion
50%
Legal Status
50%
State Policy
50%
Counter-hegemonic
50%
Political Values
50%
Way of Living
50%
Political Status
50%
Religious Freedom
50%
Minority Religions
50%
Non-orthodox
50%
Individual Freedom
50%
Traditionalists
50%
Clear Sets
50%
Religious Affairs
50%
Religious Oppression
50%
Religious Coercion
50%
Legal Values
50%
Institutionalized Religion
50%
Coherent Groups
50%
Non-religiosity
50%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Jews
50%
Courts
50%
Religiosity
50%
Liberty
50%
Coercion
50%
Freedom of Thought
50%
Nationality
50%
Way of Life
50%
Legal Status
50%
Balance of Power
50%
Freedom of Religion
50%
Discourse
50%
Arts and Humanities
Secular
100%
Judaism
27%
Israel
18%
Majority
18%
Secularism
18%
Religion
18%
Orthodox
18%
Individual Right
18%
Discourse
9%
Locale
9%
Jews
9%
Public Space
9%
Public sphere
9%
Traits
9%
Experimental
9%
Religious Liberty
9%
Plurality
9%
Sentiment
9%
Coercion
9%
Balance of Power
9%
Legal Status
9%
Way of Life
9%
State policy
9%
Religiosity
9%
Freedom of Religion
9%
traditionalist
9%
Individual Freedom
9%
Secular Religion
9%
Minority Religions
9%
Freedom of Thought
9%
Psychology
Religiosity
100%