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Manasseh’s children come home to Zion - and fulfill a 2,700-year promise - opinion

The aliyah of hundreds of members of the Bnei Menashe community from northeastern India, completes a long and meandering journey that began nearly 2,700 years ago.

PEOPLE AWAIT their Bnei Menashe relatives making aliyah, at Ben-Gurion Airport, 2006.
PHILLIPS and COHEN on their wedding day.

Lost in translation, found in love: Ariana Phillips’s path to marriage in Israel

Three women who arrived in the morning to sit the Rabbinate exams finally do so at a four-hour delay, April 27, 2026

Rabbinate accused of defying court as Israeli women left waiting for exams

A Tzohar kashrut sticker in a window

Tzohar returns to High Court, seeks order compelling Rabbinate to license it as kosher certifier


Kashrut reform can free Israel from rabbinate's grip - editorial

“We are breaking the monopoly of the rabbinate,” committee chairwoman MK Yulia Malinovsky said. “What pains them is that they are losing the power to decide for all of us.”

Kashrut certificate in Jerusalem, July 21, 2021.

Majority of religious-Zionists oppose gov't kashrut reforms - poll

The Knesset committee has begun its deliberations on government kashrut reforms.

A Tzohar kashrut sticker in a window

Reforms must keep our food kosher - opinion

The issue of kashrut certification has been the center of heated debate for the last several months, with all sorts of accusations and claims of bullying and blackmail. 

 A WOMAN walks past a Jerusalem eatery with a Tzohar kashrut certificate.

Religion is not a political tool - editorial

It is time to stop the politicization of our religion. 

THE CHIEF Rabbinate of Israel in Jerusalem.

Women's ritual baths closed by Jerusalem chief rabbi due to 'promiscuity'

Closing women’s mikvahs due to promiscuity and not men’s was a form of illegal gender-based discrimination and violated laws regarding freedom of religion. 

A new mikveh ritual bath in the Jewish settlement of Bat Ayin in Gush Etzion, West Bank, November 6, 2019.

Public supports gov't religious reforms, liberalization - survey

On issues surrounding kashrut, conversion, and ultra-Orthodox education, the majority of the Jewish public support liberalization of the former and a tougher stance on the latter.

Kashrut certificate in Jerusalem, July 21, 2021.

Matan Kahana's holy war against the religious establishment

A showdown over kashrut regulation signals a historic counterattack in the conflict between ultra-Orthodoxy and modern Orthodoxy.

 Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana is a former IAF fighter pilot.

Rabbinical rebellion as dozens of rabbis vow not to recognize conversions

Chief Rabbis, Council of Chief Rabbinate, senior conservative religious-Zionist rabbis denounce govt proposals, vow to oppose them.

Chief rabbis gathered to discuss reforms to the conversion and kashrut system

Bennett can liberate Israel from haredi chains on religion - opinion

After 73 years of statehood, Israel still does not provide full rights to all of its citizens. Over 300,000 citizens live here but can't get married.

 ARTEM DOLGOPYAT soars through the air in Tokyo to an historic gold medal for Israel.

Letting Dolgopyat marry leads to the end of the Jewish identity - opinion

As MK Arye Deri (Shas) said: ”Winning a medal, doesn’t make him Jewish.”

 ARTEM DOLGOPYAT, who won gold in men’s Gymnastics at Tokyo’s Olympics Games, poses with his coach Sergei Vaisburg, as he is welcomed upon his arrival at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, on Tuesday.