Yomleyom's deputy editor, Rabbi Moshe Shafir, explained the decision to .
'The Torah upholds the honour of women and their freedom,' he said. 'We honour the women specifically because of their special merits and we have reservation from looking upon women as an object.'
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian was also pixelated out of photographs by religious publications, after dining with the Mayor of Jerusalem last month (file photo)
He added that this even applied to 'people that hold high ranks, and even with presidents in Israel and in the world.'
Social media was quick to slam the publications' treatment of the photograph, with one person posting an alternative in which all the male faces were blanked out.
'This picture just hurts my stomach, and causes me to understand what many of my friends began to realize in recent years,' another Israeli, Rana Raviv, wrote on Facebook.
'Unfortunately, there is no future for this country.'
The new cabinet was chosen following the elections held on March 17.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was recently subjected to the same treatment, when ultra-Orthodox Israeli newspaper HaMevaser edited photographs of the Charlie Hebdo solidarity march in Paris in January.
Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Shmidt and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo were also removed from the photographs, as world leaders gathered in the French capital following the attacks.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian was also pixelated by website Kikar HaShabbat, when Kim and her husband Kanye West dined out with the Mayor of Jerusalem Nir Bakat last month.相关的主题文章:
http://www.tiu.ac.jp/~kuwabara/image/columntogo.htm
http://www.petitdevil.com/cgi/boardpro/board.cgi
http://www.huihaoyi.com/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1007582&fromuid=19634
http://www.nacky-web.com/bbs/korobbs.cgi
http://zxnsf.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&action=printable&tid=730231