Why an ultra-orthodox community in Israel has taken offence to a cartoon charac...

    Why an ultra-orthodox community in Israel has taken offence to a cartoon charac...

    Israel’s pious ultra-Orthodox Jewish community has long chafed at public displays of women, whether the images are of female public figures or ordinary women.

    Now even animated characters appear to be a no-go.

    Why an ultra-orthodox community in Israel has taken offence to a cartoon charac...

    The PR company promoting Smurfs: The Lost Village movie, which opens Thursday in Israel, says it has removed the images of Smurfette - the only female among the Smurf characters - from promo posters in the central Israeli city of Bnei Brak.

    The Mirka’im-Hutzot Zahav company says it did so as not to offend the city’s ultra-Orthodox residents.

    Why an ultra-orthodox community in Israel has taken offence to a cartoon charac...

    The original poster shows Smurfette alongside friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty. But in Bnei Brak, she’s nowhere to be found.

    The ultra-Orthodox press in Israel has previously avoided publishing pictures of Hillary Clinton during last year’s American presidential race.