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Shinui (שינוי) is a Zionist, secular, liberal party in Israel. Shinui is member of the Liberal International. In the election of 2003 it gained 15 out of 120 Knesset seats, making it the third-largest party, after Likud and Labour. The party's leader is Joseph 'Tommy' Lapid. In Hebrew, the word Shinui literally means change.
Despite nearly 30 years of public support of Liberal- Capitalist economic and social policies, it best known platform plank is a call for separation of religion and state within the confines of Zionist ideology. It demands civil marriage (although it has opposed a bill to enact it in March 2004), the operation of public transportation, businesses, theaters, etc. on Saturdays (the Shabbat, Jewish SabbathShabbat or Shabbos ( Ashkenazic pronunciation) ( shabb rest), is a day of rest that is observed once a week, on Saturday, by practitioners of Judaism, as well as by many secular Jews. Etymology The Hebrew word Shabbat comes from the Hebrew verb shabat whi), removal of laws concerning selling and importing non- kosher food, drafting of HarediHaredi Judaism also called ultra-Orthodox Judaism is the most theologically conservative form of Judaism. The term "ultra-Orthodox" is controversial, as it is often considered to be pejorative, and is rarely used by the people to whom it is applied; they Jews into the IDFThe Israel Defense Forces (IDF ( Hebrew: Ts va Ha Ha ganah L e-Yisrael [Army] Force [for] the Defense of Israel , often abbreviated " Ts''a''h''a''l alternative English spelling Tz''a''h''a''l is the name of Israel's armed forces (army, air force and navy, and a halt to payments to Haredi YeshivaA yeshiva ( Hebrew, pl. yeshivos or yeshivot is an institution for Torah study and the study of Talmud. History See also Torah study Pre-1800s Traditionally, every town rabbi had the right to maintain a number of full-time pupils in the town's study hall students.
Because of such demands and the inflammatory tone of its current leadership, it is sometimes accused of being anti-religious or hating the religious, and so some, including many secular people who would otherwise agree with its platform, would not vote for it. The party's official position is that it does not oppose religion but merely seeks to mend the injustices that are being done on its behalf.
Economically, Shinui supports a free marketA free market economy is an idealized form of market economy in which buyers and sellers are permitted to carry out transactions based solely on mutual agreement without interventionism in the form of taxes, subsidies, regulation, or government provision, privatizationPrivatization (sometimes: denationalization privatisation or — especially in India — disinvestment is the economic process of transferring property, from public ownership to private ownership. An opposite process is nationalization. In theory, privatizati of public assets, and a lowering of taxes, especially taxes on the middle class. The party has also objected to the introduction of a progressive estate tax.