Religious figures wade into case that has roiled religious elementary school in Givat Shmuel, claiming that Jewish law forbids cross-dressing

Aguda umbrella group says event canceled due to safety concerns; lawmakers condemn death threat, urge that parade go ahead

After two women persisted in attempting to book the site, a representative explained to them that 'we do not do such things'

Nerya and Kaiwin, who live opposite a yeshiva, say they have faced three weeks of harassment including a brick thrown through their window and other physical violence

The highest amount of cases, 35%, reported in Tel Aviv and central region; over 40% take place within the family

Black Shadow hacking group threatens to release data after targeting numerous websites through hack of internet hosting company in Israel

With addition of Yorai Lahav-Hertzano, the Knesset now has six homosexual MKs, or 5% of parliament, the fourth highest percentage in the world

Manager of children's center says she is religious and unable to communicate with men; dad of 4-month-old says 'it really hurt me'

Judge says that when one's religious beliefs conflict with a necessity to provide service to all, the latter value holds superior; minister slams decision

Ruling celebrated as 'dramatic and exciting' by activists; court gives Knesset one year to amend discriminatory legislation

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