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.'
Time for Israel’s non-kosher public to push back - opinion
Goldy’s Deli: Where tradition, innovation, and kindness meet - restaurant review
Beyond the Headlines: What do people say after keeping Shabbat for the first time? - opinion
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.
Bus line in Ashdod doesn't allow women, drivers say it's line for 'only men'
Bus drivers on the Ashdod 80 line have barred women from riding the bus multiple times.
Is Israel's secular nationalism how God preserves Judaism? - opinion
There are millions of Jews whose sole affiliation with Judaism is their love and commitment to the State of Israel. Their nationalistic loyalty is merely the hidden hand of God.
Can we find a compromise between religious and secular Jews? - opinion
Statistics do not lie. The reality is that the haredi sector is expanding, and will likely eventually become the majority in Israel.
A call for compromise between religious and secular
Rabbi Menachem Bombach speaks at a demonstration calling for a broad consensus between the different groups within Israeli society that are currently in conflict.
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.
Tel Aviv residents protest plans for new yeshiva in city center
A small community synagogue in central Tel Aviv is planned to turn into a 250-student yeshiva, and the local resident are not happy about it.
Crohn's disease: An unexpected bridge between Israelis - opinion
When we see ourselves on the same side, with a common challenge, that common challenge builds ties that matter and last.
Zionists didn’t wait for the Messiah - opinion
To those who believed in waiting for the Messiah, they said we can return to Israel without a Messiah.
Can you have morals without religion?
Even without divine instructions, humans are expected to act upon basic moral instincts and their innate sense of right and wrong.