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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Satmar sect followers gather during the funeral of Rabbi Yeshayahu Deutsch in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Thursday. Ultra-Orthodox Jews — known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God — have a birthrate far higher than that of other Israeli Jews, with 10 children not uncommon, and they seem poised to become  far more numerous and influential. (Associated Press)

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Satmar sect followers gather during the funeral of Rabbi Yeshayahu Deutsch in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Thursday. Ultra-Orthodox Jews — known in Hebrew as "Haredim," or "those who tremble" before God — have a birthrate far higher than that of other Israeli Jews, with 10 children not uncommon, and they seem poised to become far more numerous and influential. (Associated Press)

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