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When the Tel Aviv light rail opened in the summer of 2023, it shaved travel time from the city’s southern neighborhoods to the haredi Orthodox city of Bnei ...
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United Torah Judaism party says it 'will not vote with the coalition' until presented with an updated draft of a law ...
All 54,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews eligible for military service will be called on to arrive for actual service by July 2026. The ...
Following the announcement from the haredi parties that they would boycott the Knesset votes until the Draft Law is presented ...
Civil society groups say vote shows Israel has failed to learn lessons from October 7, when some victims who were not ...
Yated Ne'eman editorial compares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to former British leader Winston Churchill, warning ...
Beit Yaakov in Jerusalem is facing backlash after reports emerged that it will segregate students of Middle East and North ...
One in seven Jews worldwide are strictly Orthodox, or Haredi. It's a population of roughly 2 million out of 15 million Jews, ...
Haredi Orthodox Jews, meanwhile, are also divided over whether to turn out and vote for a slate promising to represent their interests. For nearly all of Zionist history, there was no haredi slate.
No more excuses: It's time for haredi Jews to serve in the IDF - editorial Zionism is not a secular ideology to be shunned; it is the modern manifestation of a 2,000-year-old hope.