Religious Zionists
'The Restoration of Israel': Recovering a forgotten Sephardi Zionist voice - review
Zionism is too often framed as a late 19th-century Eastern and Central European, largely secular movement, born in response to modern nationalism and antisemitism.
Drawing a red line: National responsibility vs tribal loyalty - opinion
An Israeli columnist called American Jews ‘traitors,’ here's why he's wrong - comment
Grapevine: Shira Banki's Way
Israel is divided – can we learn to live and adapt? - opinion
We need to adopt a new way of thinking; one in which all segments of the population – from the river to the sea – can sit round the table together.
The most important difference between secular and religious Zionism - opinion
God’s providence has provided the blessing to the Zionists that built this land - remembering this will ensure our people’s continued success.
Jewish religious singles want to be set up on more dates - poll
The most difficult aspects of finding a partner were: Not getting enough good matches, emotional unavailability and lack of set-ups in general.
Israel at 75: Zionism is becoming more religious, linked with Judaism
As Israel matures, Zionism is morphing and adopting a more religious tone than its secular founders. Was this inevitable? Should it be stopped? How can we adapt?
Have religious Israeli Jews given up on Israel's secular society? - opinion
At the heart of the crisis plaguing Israel lies the age-old divide between religious and secular Israel.
Hundreds set to gather for first World Orthodox Israel Congress
The three-day Congress, to be held in Jerusalem on April 26-28, will feature presentations and meetings from many of the leading figures in contemporary Orthodox Jewry.
Racist video produced by Jerusalem high school girls faces backlash
The video was titled "If the School was Mizrahi" and shows racist comparisons of Ashkenazi and Mizrahi people.
Senior religious Zionist Rabbi: Rift in Judaism, Israel is dangerous
In an interview with The Jerusalem Post, Rabbi David Stav stated that Religious Zionism became a cause for separation rather than a bridge "as it used to be."
Thousands march to Evyatar outpost amid wave of terror attacks
Itamar Ben-Gvir: "We do not surrender to terrorism, not in Evyatar, not in Tel Aviv. We are here in order to say the people of Israel are strong. We are here and will stay here."
Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Remembering 'the Rav' on his 30th yahrzeit
Memories of a giant: Personal perspectives upon the 30th yahrzeit of ‘the Rav’