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JerusalemIsrael

Jewish-majority (~74%, ranging from secular Hiloni to Modern Orthodox to Haredi/ultra-Orthodox), Sunni Muslim (~18%), Christian (~2%), Druze (~1.6%); religious-secular divide and intra-Jewish religious diversity define much of public life.

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Jerusalem is one of the densest Orthodox Jewish cities in the world, with very large Haredi neighborhoods (Mea Shearim, Ramat Eshkol, Har Nof) and substantial Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist populations. The OTD (off-the-derech) flow out of Jerusalem Haredi communities is comparable in scale and texture to Brooklyn’s. There is also a substantial East Jerusalem Palestinian population with its own Muslim-exit dynamics and a small Christian Arab community with its own internal exits.

For Israeli OTD readers, the pillar page on Orthodox Judaism is written with the OTD experience as primary, and the Israeli organizations Hillel and Yetzia’at She’ela exist precisely for this transition with Hebrew-language support and practical help around education, housing, and military-service questions.

The rebuild is possible, even when it does not feel that way. Elder X works with people leaving every religious tradition, from cities all over the world. If you are in Jerusalem and wondering whether anyone gets it — someone does. Write. The first email is just you telling your story in your own words.