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Asher Suzin
Asher Suzin is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science at Haifa University. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, a Master's degree in Political Communication from Reichman University in Herzliya, and a Master's degree in Political Science from Haifa University.
He previously served as a teaching fellow at Hadassah - Jerusalem Academic College and at David
Yellin College. His main field of research is the ultra-Orthodox society in Israel and it deals with the issues of civil society, new Ultra-Orthodoxism, and gender in ultra-Orthodox society.
Yellin College. His main field of research is the ultra-Orthodox society in Israel and it deals with the issues of civil society, new Ultra-Orthodoxism, and gender in ultra-Orthodox society.
To date, he published the following articles: Descriptive representation, quotas and intersectionality: The case of Ultra - Orthodox women in Israel, POLITIKA, (Hebrew). Ultra-Orthodox Women's Reaction to the "Society of Learners" Model as a Motive among Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox Feminists, Israel Studies. Gender, ethnicity, and intersectionality: Mizrahi identity and the Ultra-Orthodox feminist movement in Israel, Contemporary Jewry.