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04 Nov

Israel poised to have its most religious government but experts say no theocracy yet

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Anticipated coalition still likely to have major impact on religion-and-state issues, with reforms on kashrut certification, conversion and LGBT rights expected to be rolled back

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religion and state in Israel
UTJ United Torah Judaism party
Shalom Hartman Institute
Shas party
Religious Zionism Party
Bezalel Smotrich
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