Religion reporter Judah Ari Gross looks at sexual abuse stats and civil marriage via Zoom, and Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses train service and the Balad party

Education Ministry survey of pedagogic, social and emotional impacts of pandemic also finds many in younger grades feel schools got better during coronavirus years

Data released a day after Netanyahu agrees to full funding for ultra-Orthodox schools that don't teach core curriculum, if he regains premiership

Educators from Jerusalem's Hartman and Keshet schools talk about their students, classrooms and post-COVID realities

Proposal significantly improves starting wages, but also increases working hours; union accuses treasury of manipulating numbers

Schooling to resume after union chief meets with Treasury official in charge of salaries; warns strike could resume if deal not reached soon, despite outcry over canceled classes

Union chief vows to press sanctions until 'concrete offer on table'; treasury chief says 'no point in agreement' unless vacation schedules changed, salaries adjusted for merit

Kindergarten and elementary schools across the country to open late at 10 a.m. as salary dispute continues

Union chair Ben-David says Israeli leaders will soon find themselves 'facing an army of fuming and frustrated parents'; Liberman accuses teachers of being unwilling to negotiate

Ultra-Orthodox institutions to see budget cut, but can get funds by showing good Hebrew, English, math test results; Haredi school denies certificate to student who left community

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