After a 'chained' woman's former husband claims he deliberately botched divorce ritual, judges say she's still single, but he must issue another 'get' if he ever wants to remarry

Many new immigrants expected to join the ranks of those with 'no religion,' leaving them unable to be married in Israel; rabbinate suspicion of Jewish status will only grow sharper

News editor Amy Spiro breaks down Ukrainian refugee caps and personal status conflicts; Palestinian affairs reporter Aaron Boxerman updates us on the controversial Citizenship Law

On International Women's Day, activists and observers lament the tight rabbinate control over marriage and divorce in Israel, with few changes in the system expected anytime soon

Contentious proposal for accepting Jewish conversions meant to give more power to local authorities, but liberal critics say it doesn't go far enough

In a Hebrew tweet, the Board of Deputies of British Jews says it rejects Religious Zionism lawmaker's 'abominable views and hate-provoking ideology'

Country's top Ashkenazi and Sephardic rabbis tell Matan Kahana to 'wake up,' say Jewish state must be under authority of Chief Rabbinate

Now free to switch overseeing agencies, food establishment owners say they'll do so only if it's good for business -- and it often isn't

Times Will Tell takes a closer look at the first step of Israel's reforms in the kosher supervision system, and who's making the decisions

Military correspondent Judah Ari Gross talks about Shin Bet arrests and IDF suicides; Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag looks at Haredi abuse victims and kosher reforms

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