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Yetzia bish'eila : ウィキペディア英語版
Ex-Haredim

:''See also Off the derech''
Ex-Haredim refer to disaffiliates from the ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish community and its way of life. Ex-Haredim (''plural for ex-Haredi''), may or may not believe in God or affiliate with other Jewish denominations. Many ex-Haredim experience significant difficulties with family members and community activists. Aggregations of ex-Haredim comprise an increasingly socially and politically active social movement. Former hasidic Jews, a subset of Haredi Judaism, are sometimes referred to as an ex-Hasid.
Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism or the Haredi way of life is an issue which has become increasingly prominent and gained significant media coverage along with a proliferation of dedicated websites and support organizations. In Israel, the term Yetzia bish'eila ((ヘブライ語:יְצִיאָה בִּשְׁאֵלָה), lit. "leaving with a question") is often used, as a pun on the term ''chazara bit'shuva'' (lit. "return with repentance", the word for ''repentance'' being the same as the word for ''answer''), which refers to the opposite act: becoming religious.
Many ''yotz'im bish'ela'' (pl. noun for those who leave their religion) face ostracism from their original community. Mainstream secular education, social interaction with non-Chareidi people, outside literature, TV and internet are generally prohibited, which means that many are unprepared for life in the "outside world".
Haredim who wish to leave, but are held back and trapped within the community, are called an Anusim.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The ANUSIM – Haredim leading two lives - SHEARIM )
==Reasons for leaving==

Individuals leave the ultra-Orthodox community for a variety of reasons, although many cite the hypocritical nature of the Haredi way of life as their reason for leaving.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism )
In recent years ex-haredim have become more politically active on issues such sexual abuse cover ups in the Haredi community, and the lack of minimum education as required by law.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=YAFFED - Who We Are )〕 An organisation called It Gets Besser, a pun on the LGBT It Gets Better Project, highlights the positive personal develops after leaving the Haredi community.〔It Gets Better Project〕

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