Beit Shemesh

Haredim in Israel’s periphery show distinct lifestyle gaps from center, Shoresh Institute finds

The research studies how the accelerating migration of haredi households out of central Israel intersects with transportation, spending patterns, and fertility decisions.

 Rain in Bnei Brak
Israel begins dismantling UNRWA facility, January 20, 2026.

WATCH: Fire breaks out at destroyed UNRWA compound in Jerusalem

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men block a road and clash with police during a protest against the autopsy of toddlers who died in a daycare, in Jerusalem, January 20, 2026

Ultra-Orthodox rioters throw stones, call police 'Nazis' in protests over dead infants' autopsies

FIREFIGHTERS COMBAT a fire in Ramat Beit Shemesh, January 10, 2026.

Fire breaks out in Ramat Beit Shemesh apt., no injuries reported


Three Ladies – Three Lattes: Bravo Beit Shemesh

What advice would you give Aliza Bloch to unify the city experiencing some of the most religious (haredi) – secular tensions in the entire country?

Lighting Hanukkah candles in Jerusalem's Mea She'arim neighborhood

Swearing in of new mayor of Beit Shemesh 'blotched' by measles

The municipality said that Bloch will be vaccinated on Sunday, and that all journalists and other participants in the ceremony and the press conference should be vaccinated.

NEW MAYOR Aliza Bloch at her victory rally.

First female mayor of Beit Shemesh: There is strength in acceptance, love

After her exciting surprise win, the city’s new female mayor tells us about her plan to rise above religious struggles and create a richer, more varied Beit Shemesh that represents everyone.

NEW MAYOR Aliza Bloch at her victory rally.

Beit Shemesh and Tel Aviv

How despicable is a mob that calls for non-partisanship but is unwilling to listen to a voice that speaks for a majority of Israelis today?

Aliza Bloch, Beit Shemesh religious-Zionist mayoral-candidate, October 2018

Top rabbi: Beit Shemesh voters destined for toilet in afterlife

Religious-Zionist Aliza Bloch upset Shas representative Moshe Abutul, the incumbent mayor, in the majority haredy city of Beit Shemesh to become the city's new mayor.

Aliza Bloch, Beit Shemesh religious-Zionist mayoral-candidate, October 2018

Fire in Beit Shemesh, rescue teams responding

So far no casualties have been reported in the incident.

Fire burns through store in Beit Shemesh

Rubbish, caravillas prove Beit Shemesh’s undoing

In recent years, the city has become mostly haredi, with, according to some activists, 8,000 more haredi voters than non-haredi.

Bloch speaking following her election win Wednesday night

Never lose hope: The sun rises over Beit Shemesh – and all of Israel

It is simply not correct that as the ultra-Orthodox population grows, Israel will become a state filled with more and more religious tensions and less and less tolerance.

Aliza Bloch, Beit Shemesh religious-Zionist mayoral-candidate, October 2018

Beit Shemesh: Dramatic upset as Aliza Bloch ousts Abutbul

The result constitutes a veritable revolution in the city whose population has become majority haredi in recent years.

Aliza Bloch, Beit Shemesh religious-Zionist mayoral-candidate, October 2018

Beit Shemesh elections show limit of haredi rabbinic power

The mayoral election in the city is, at press time, very delicately balanced between incumbent haredi mayor Moshe Abutbul (Shas) and his religious-Zionist challenger Aliza Bloch.

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