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haredization, n. Judaism. Brit. |ˌhəreɪdʌɪˈzeɪʃn|, U.S. |həˌrɛdəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n| Forms: 19– charedization, 19– haredization [Also with capital initial.] [‹ Haredi adj. + -ization suffix.] The action or process of making something conform to the practice or views of the Haredim (cf. Haredi adj. and n.). Also: the conversion of someone or something to the strictly Orthodox Haredi ideology.
1988Jerusalem Post 3 Nov. 10/5 Yitzhak Peretz said..that Shas was not seeking the haredization of the State of Israel. 1989Jerusalem Post (Nexis) 1 Mar. When people see men with beards, they automatically think it is a sign of ‘haredization’. 1992S. Heilman Defenders of Faith vii. 103, I see the haredization of this generation as greater than that of mine. 1996Forward (Nexis) 2 Feb. 3 South Africa's estimated 100,000 Jews have undergone a process of ‘Charedization’ in recent years. 2002N.Y. Times (National ed.) 27 Sept. a28/1 Playing on the Hebrew word haredi, for the rigorously observant, William B. Helmreich, a professor of sociology and Judaic studies at City College of New York, said, ‘We are witnessing the gradual haredization of the outer boroughs.’ |