Wide range of possibilities available for American Jews to observe Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, whatever one's interests may be

Some 7,000 policemen and soldiers set to enforce intensely controversial closure that began at 2 p.m. on eve of Rosh Hashanah, and which is set to last at least three weeks

Deeply unpopular closure set to take effect at 2 p.m., amid expectations of significant financial damages and concerns of civil disobedience; 7,000 cops and soldiers to deploy

Israeli president says he has faith woes of the passing year will remind the Jewish people of mutual responsibility toward each other

Demonstrators call for Netanyahu's removal and blame him for resurgent outbreak; other protesters gather at dozens of bridges, traffic junctions

As COVID-19 infections climb across Europe, worshipers in Hungary, France are forced to cope with government restrictions, including by praying on watercraft and a floating hotel

WHO's regional director warns of 'alarming rates of transmission' after continent confirmed a record number of infections last week

Government approves extending personal space for public during upcoming lockdown from 500 meters following request from Knesset legal committee

'Lockdown turning into a joke,' Netanyahu complains in reported tense discussion with Ronni Gamzu; PM later denies the consultations have been friction-filled

How did Israel become world’s first country reimposing lockdown? It's not just a story of rising infections, but also of fragile religious-secular relations, nervous politicians

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