Political reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn is debriefed on a crazy week before heading off to the Homesh hotspot; news editor Amy Spiro uses reality TV as a window into Israel's reality

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

Ops and blogs editor Miriam Herschlag and reporter Amy Spiro discuss the new head of the Reform movement in Israel and the ongoing issue of non-Orthodox marriages

Artem Dolgopyat and his fiancée aren't complaining. But they and 400,000 others are victims of a nonsensical policy that gives them citizenship but denies them the right to wed

Nachman Shai tells ToI plan has clear majority; also hails 'unprecedented' NIS 40m budget to boost Reform and Conservative Judaism; laments no coalition consensus on civil marriage

We hear about last night's budget nail-biter from Haviv Rettig Gur and all about Team Israel's guts and glory from Amy Spiro

With pandemic blocking alternatives like flying to Cyprus for civil marriages, couples have discovered Utah County's new online marriage licensing portal

Blue and White party leader says he received AG's okay for move during campaign, to help those who can't go abroad to register as married; Yesh Atid MK urges him to quit race

But after population authority recognizes the certificates, Interior Minister Deri blocks process, demands it be reviewed by senior officials

Yisrael Beytenu leader lists civil marriage, public transport on Saturdays, and the abolishing of law against Shabbat trading as his 'minimum' requirements for joining coalition

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