March 2, 2001
Discrimination Charged at Israeli University
An Israeli civil-rights organization has accused Bar-Ilan University of discriminating against non-Orthodox candidates in hiring and promotion.
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel says it has evidence that candidates' religious beliefs and practices were discussed in committees considering them for hiring and promotion, and that a form used at the public university to review hiring and promotion requests refers to candidates' "suitability" and whether they are "religious" or
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