Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel

The purpose of this study is to examine minority communities’ behavior and practice in Israel during the Covid-19 pandemic (2020–2021) using Smelser’s model for collective behavior. The paper uses formal documents of Israeli state institutions and media reports and concentrates on two minority group...

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Main Author: Gadi Hitman
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2024.2303199
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description The purpose of this study is to examine minority communities’ behavior and practice in Israel during the Covid-19 pandemic (2020–2021) using Smelser’s model for collective behavior. The paper uses formal documents of Israeli state institutions and media reports and concentrates on two minority groups: Ultra-Orthodox Jews (13% of the population) and Arabs (21%). These two populations constitute minority groups with similarities in aspects such as tradition and language that are unique to each. Both communities also suffered from high morbidity rates compared to the general population. The main conclusions of the study are: (1) Ultra-Orthodox Jews disregarded official decrees and obeyed only the religious leadership; (2) the Arab population distrusted the official establishment and its instructions for two major reasons: longstanding neglect of the health system in Arab localities and frequent policy changes during the pandemic; (3) both groups maintained their patterns of collective behavior despite formal instructions to avoid it during the pandemic; and (4) the state failed to provide both communities with updated information during the pandemic, which increased both groups’ distrust of the formal state instructions. This dysfunctioning was a spark event for further disobeying of both communities.
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spelling doaj-art-6c923ec5d082496eabf39f6507aaee5f2025-08-20T02:39:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832024-12-0111110.1080/23311983.2024.2303199Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in IsraelGadi Hitman0Middle East and Political Science, Ariel University, Kfar Sava, IsraelThe purpose of this study is to examine minority communities’ behavior and practice in Israel during the Covid-19 pandemic (2020–2021) using Smelser’s model for collective behavior. The paper uses formal documents of Israeli state institutions and media reports and concentrates on two minority groups: Ultra-Orthodox Jews (13% of the population) and Arabs (21%). These two populations constitute minority groups with similarities in aspects such as tradition and language that are unique to each. Both communities also suffered from high morbidity rates compared to the general population. The main conclusions of the study are: (1) Ultra-Orthodox Jews disregarded official decrees and obeyed only the religious leadership; (2) the Arab population distrusted the official establishment and its instructions for two major reasons: longstanding neglect of the health system in Arab localities and frequent policy changes during the pandemic; (3) both groups maintained their patterns of collective behavior despite formal instructions to avoid it during the pandemic; and (4) the state failed to provide both communities with updated information during the pandemic, which increased both groups’ distrust of the formal state instructions. This dysfunctioning was a spark event for further disobeying of both communities.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2024.2303199Minority groupsIsraelCovid-19Ultra-Orthodox JewsArabs in IsraelLincoln Geraghty, School of Media and Performing Arts, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
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Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel
Cogent Arts & Humanities
Minority groups
Israel
Covid-19
Ultra-Orthodox Jews
Arabs in Israel
Lincoln Geraghty, School of Media and Performing Arts, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
title Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel
title_full Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel
title_fullStr Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel
title_full_unstemmed Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel
title_short Culture comes first: minorities’ behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic: Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel
title_sort culture comes first minorities behavior during the covid 19 pandemic arabs and ultra orthodox jews in israel
topic Minority groups
Israel
Covid-19
Ultra-Orthodox Jews
Arabs in Israel
Lincoln Geraghty, School of Media and Performing Arts, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2024.2303199
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