Religious Minorities’ Perceptions of Official COVID-19 Health Guidelines: The Case of Ultra-Orthodox Society in Israel

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Sima Zalcberg Block
Sara Zalcberg
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[1] Ariel University,School of Social Work
[2] Hadassah Academic College,undefined
[3] Religion Studies Tel Aviv University,undefined
[4] Shandong-Tel Aviv Joint Institute for Jewish and Israel Studies,undefined
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COVID-19; Health behaviors; Religious minorities; Ultra-Orthodox;
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This article focuses on perceptions of the Jewish ultra-Orthodox population in Israel—a religious minority—regarding guidelines enacted by the Israeli Ministry of Health (MOH) during the country’s second wave of COVID-19, and ways the community coped with the pandemic. Semi-structured interviews with 30 ultra-Orthodox individuals revealed five major discourses reflecting participants’ perceptions. Three discourses objected to MOH guidelines, while the other two aligned with them. The study’s findings also indicate a lack of cooperation between the ultra-Orthodox population and state health authorities, emphasizing the need to implement culturally adapted health interventions. Study limitations are discussed, and future research recommendations are provided.
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