A Times article under the headline "Israel Moves to End Gender Segregation in Public Spaces" reports on a move by the Israeli government to, among other things, force fervently Orthodox Jewish Israelis to take down street signs urging women to dress modestly and to force radio shows catering to that community to include female broadcasters. The Times article includes two reactions to the decision, none of which comes from the fervently Orthodox community itself. One person quoted by the Times says, "From their point of view, this is a huge attack against their style of life...That's how they will see it."
It's nice to see that point of view represented, but it's a bit of a shame that it has to come second-hand. Instead of interviewing someone to speculate on how fervently Orthodox Jews will react, why not call up an actual fervently Orthodox Jew and ask directly?