Secular

Kosher certification in Israel: A commercial reality, not religious coercion - opinion

Dan Perry’s April 12 article is 'riddled with unsubstantiated, imagined, and inaccurate assertions.'

REPRESENTATIVES OF the Chief Rabbinate of Israel cross Jaffa Street in Jerusalem as they deliver a kosher certificate to a local restaurant.
REPRESENTATIVES OF the Chief Rabbinate of Israel cross Jaffa Street in Jerusalem as they deliver a kosher certificate to a local restaurant.

Time for Israel’s non-kosher public to push back - opinion

Goldy's boasts a wide assortment of salads and dips.

Goldy’s Deli: Where tradition, innovation, and kindness meet - restaurant review

Over 100 Jewish-Israelis participate in the Kesher Yehudi Shabbaton in Jerusalem, Israel

Beyond the Headlines: What do people say after keeping Shabbat for the first time? - opinion


Can Israel ever make peace with the haredi sector? - opinion

How might we make liberal-democratic-Zionist thought more haredi-inclusive?

Israeli police officers clash with ultra-Orthodox Jewish men during enforcement of coronavirus emergency regulations, Jerusalem, January 26, 2021

Will Israel’s haredi, secular sectors divorce each other in the future?

Paul Alster’s superbly written novel delves into the powerful religiosity and unity (and disunity) of the modern Israel.

ANTI-ZIONIST Rabbi Moshe Hirsch of the Neturai Karta dons sackcloth to protest the State of Israel on its 50th Golden Jubilee in 1998.

A plea to Israel's haredi, secular communities in memory of Rabbi Twerski

There are people on both sides who seem to be attempting to do enormous damage to Judaism and the State of Israel.

Yehuda Meshi Zahav, founder of ZAKA

COVID-19 has unmasked Israel's haredi, secular communities - opinion

The coronavirus crisis has laid bare for all to see both the pride and the problems of Israel vis-à-vis the pandemic, revealing the heroes – and the heels – along the way.

PEEKING OVER the mechitza at the Kotel.

Half of secular Israelis unwilling to have Haredi neighbors, poll says

1268 Israelis were included in the poll.

Border Police go about coronavirus inspections in Mea Shearim, a haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem.

Secular women are the most stressed by coronavirus, study finds

In spite of the high morbidity in the ultra-Orthodox sector, respondents from this group reported the least stress.

From left to right: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's Dr. Tehila Kalagy, Prof. Orna Braun-Lewensohn and Dr. Sarah Abu-Kaf.

Israeli secular movement BINA to open centers across Israel

The new centers will help spread BINA's message nationwide.

People are see gathering at a Beit BINA event.

I Co-officiated a wedding with Justice Ginsburg: tension in Orthodox life

As I reflect on that most memorable time in light of the justice’s passing, there was a painful irony hovering over that ceremony.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shakes hands with the author, Rabbi Avram Mlotek, at an Orthodox Jewish wedding in 2016.

Major survey reveals Jewish Israeli attitudes on religion and state

The survey focused on religious freedom, conversion, religious status, transportation on Shabbat and pluralism among Israeli Jews.

HANANEL EVEN HEN and Shiran Habush celebrate during their corona-era wedding at an Efrat public park on March 15. Jerusalem and its destruction have been remembered at weddings by Jews throughout the world for 2,000 years

COVID spike in Tel Aviv provokes less anger than that among haredim - why?

A recent poll demonstrated that the general public believes that relations between the secular and ultra-Orthodox communities have been damaged.

A man wears a mask and walks his dog past people taking part in a silent disco as businesses reopen. Tel Aviv, June 4, 2020.