Over 2,100 ultra-Orthodox men sign up to enter volunteer service in coming weeks, will integrate into forces wherever needed

Some 2,000 volunteer IDF soldiers are at the forefront of an effort that some hope will change the minority's relationship with the rest of society long-term

Panel cuts NIS 730 million to fund various projects, but most transferred to ultra-Orthodox schools; Lapid decries move as abuse of weakest parts of society

Rally outside cabinet minister Meir Porush's home comes over reports he tried to help Eliezer Berland enter Ukraine

Has liberal Israel finally awakened, and is it ready for the long, hard work of transforming Israeli society? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss.

5 years after stone collapse at holy site, authorities have yet to reopen access to Wall at egalitarian section; religious activists argue delay is deliberate

Will the Haredi community's surging population mean the inevitable end of liberal Israel? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss.

Fast-growing and diverse, the city that started out as an army outpost is seen as a test case for coexistence, after an altercation over Shabbat observance makes national news

Still processing the loss of 45 lives during 2021 pilgrimage, family members of the deceased say the tragedy has only strengthened their devotion to the event

Mishpacha praised by women's advocates for covering Jennie Miller Faggen, who supported dozens of European yeshivas in the early 20th century

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