Religious Zionists
A golden noose around Israel’s soul: Ben-Gvir’s theology of death strangles society - opinion
The golden noose represents a theology of death, a reverence for vengeance that distorts the face of Judaism and deals a severe blow to Israeli society.
Editor's Notes: What the next Mossad chief tells us about Israel’s new elite - comment
Zionist institutions need national oversight, instead they get bureaucratic expansion - opinion
Netanyahu's coalition weakens by two in Knesset, sits at just 50 seats - poll
'On the way to sovereignty': MKs react to preliminary passing of bill to annex Ma'aleh Adumim
The Knesset passed a preliminary vote to apply Israeli sovereignty in Ma’aleh Adumim, prompting praise from right-wing MKs and criticism from Washington, which warned it could threaten the Gaza deal.
Yosef Blau, author of Orthodox rabbis’ letter calling out Israel, responds to critics - interview
Rabbi Yosef Blau urges moral clarity in Israel’s response to Gaza, advocating for responsibility in addressing hunger and violence, despite critics within Orthodox circles.
It began in Neveh Dekalim: How the Gaza Disengagement led to judicial reform
For Religious Zionists, who link Torah, people, and land, the state’s bulldozers felt like a theological betrayal.
Torah with social responsibility: Choosing action over exemption - opinion
When it comes to the army enlistment crisis, ultra-Orthodox leaders show a detached interpretation of Torah that distances it from practical life.
A global microphone for Israel’s voices: Inside the work of World Emunah
Meira Lerner, director of World Emunah, elaborated on the organization’s unique position: “We are the Religious Zionist voice for the Jewish people in the Zionist Congress.”
'Articles of Faith': Faithful to tradition, open to complexity - book review
A recurring theme in Articles of Faith is the delicate balance between upholding rabbinic authority while acknowledging the realities of a post-modern, digitally saturated world.
Smotrich, Strock expected to demand Gaza escalation at security cabinet meeting
The political leadership - including the prime minister, defense minister, and chief of staff - prefers to exhaust efforts toward a hostage deal.
Newly formed 'Conservative Party' vows to transform Israeli political landscape
Italian-born entrepreneur Jonathan Pacifici has launched a new Conservative Party in Israel, calling for political reform and a fresh alternative after October 7.
World Emunah Women’s Leadership in Israel conference inspires a new generation
Celebrating 90 years of Emunah and advancing women’s leadership in Israel.
Wisdom of the past, energy of the future: Emunah Women celebrates 90 years
With branches all over the world, Emunah Women provides social programs and funding for many Israeli women and children throughout the Jewish state.
53% of national religious public feels they are not properly represented in Knesset, survey reveals
A new study conducted by the Lazar Research Institute shows a new perspective on the division of opinion in the religious and ultra-Orthodox community in Israel.