
Miri Bleicher, 22, claims ultra-Orthodox men called her ‘shiksa’, made vomiting sounds as she boarded bus to Arad
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A 22-year-old woman was subjected to verbal abuse and humiliation by haredim while traveling on a bus from Jerusalem to Arad on Saturday evening, Yedioth Ahronoth reported.
Miri Bleicher, a counselor for Jewish youths visiting Israel, boarded the 555 Egged bus to Arad on Saturday evening after spending the weekend visiting friends in Jerusalem. The unpleasant experience had started even before she boarded the bus.
“The bus arrived but the driver didn’t open the front door, it then pulled away and stopped. I chased after it, it pulled away again and then stopped, until the driver eventually opened the door,” she recalls.
“When I got on the bus, I found myself in another world. On the front, four haredim were standing and inspecting me in a hostile manner. The driver promised them that after I paid I would enter through the backdoor,” Miri says.
Bleicher: I was in tears the entire ride (Photo: Haim Hornstein)
At this point, she realized that the men were expecting her to sit in the back where all of the women were sitting. She refused to enter through the backdoor and bravely walked past the men who mumbled hateful slurs at her, including “shiksa.”
To avoid a confrontation she decided to sit in the back. “It was crowded because of all of the baby strollers; there was noise and babies were crying, so at one point I decided to stand up. The back was full of strollers so I stood in the middle of the bus, between the men and the women.”
Miri says the men sitting nearby made vomiting sounds and called her a “nuisance.” She further claims that one of them approached her and shouted, “You’re not respecting my rights.”
Paralyzed by fear, she didn’t answer back. A short while later she came under attack by the women passengers. “They told me I wasn’t Jewish and that I was trying to spite them,” she says.
The verbal abuse continued throughout the ride. “I was insulted the entire way and was in tears,” she says. “No one helped me.”
The nightmare lasted an hour and a half, until the bus reached Arad. Before disembarking, Miri was again subjected to slurs and was spat on by one of the passengers. “I was shocked. I couldn’t believe this could happen in my country.”
Egged spokesman Ron Ratner said in response, “The driver welcomed the passenger in the appropriate manner and his behavior was without fault. She didn’t seek out his help and he didn’t notice what was going on between her and the passengers.
“Had she approached him he would have immediately stopped the harassment and might have even called the police.”
Be Free Israel, a movement promoting freedom of religion in Israel, said: “We have been fighting women’s exclusion for three years. Sadly, despite the High Court’s rulings, we still get complaints of humiliation on buses.”




















































#1 by nooralhaqiqa on January 9, 2013 - 5:52 pm
Send in Pamela Geller. Let her see what she is fighting for. And she fears Shariah Law? Pfft…
#2 by annebeck58 on January 9, 2013 - 7:01 pm
Truly, nooralhaqiqa; Let’s send Gellar for a bus-ride in the lunatic state (alone, of course). See what sort of treatment she receives from these freaks.
In fact, I think we ought to take up a collection to send a bunch of these Zionsts (who call themselves American) there. Let them see, on their own, what really goes on in this state they work so hard to protect.
As they say; “if only they knew”/, but they have blinders on when it comes to the poor, put-upon Jews. Craziness.
The bus driver did everything right? Of course he did.
#3 by Blake on January 9, 2013 - 8:20 pm
Doesnt surprise me in the least. The whole place is a mental asylum.
#4 by Blake on January 9, 2013 - 8:21 pm
@ Noor above: SUBSTITUTE THE word “shariah” for Hebrew word “halakha” – both mean religious law
#5 by isaac on January 9, 2013 - 11:47 pm
Thas is why the Jews are hated all over the world. not because of their religion but because the way they treat other people who are not Jewish.You do not believe how the poor Palestinian people have suffered since the diabolical creatures came to Palestine.
#6 by bigcree1Shadowhawk on January 10, 2013 - 12:48 am
A most vivid picture of life in racist, Marxist ‘israel’. As blake#3 describes a ‘mental asylum’.
The woman in this story is obviously Jewish, but because she did not assume the position; expected of her by the Haredim chauvinists at the front of the bus, the immediate attacks and verbal abuse. Not just that but spitting on her. Do these monsters ever find any form of refrain from such filthy rancor and disgusting behavior? But of course not. It is predictably the very thing one can expect and then some. Their Cult demands it.
#7 by Ingrid B on January 10, 2013 - 1:56 am
as I said earlier, this, yes Blake, mental asylum, is like a sewer, despoiling a once holy land..
#8 by sea on January 10, 2013 - 7:12 pm
The Jews hate themselves.