Israeli startup SuperMeat's chicken products sidestep restrictions on using parts of living animals by growing meat from egg stem cells

We speak with Channa Lockshin Bob about the biblical context of Kashrut laws and the meaning they can create in our contemporary religious lives

This week on the podcast, we hear how the judicial overhaul package may affect religious freedom - and the lack of it - in the Holy Land from an Israeli lawyer/Reform rabbi

Shas's Malkieli signs order putting off privatization of kosher supervision by six months, giving incoming government time to roll back predecessors' initiative

After a year in the Religious Services Ministry, Yamina MK gets a middling grade from liberal figures for shaking up Haredi hegemony but failing to advance core issues

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

Statement signed by rabbis Chaim Druckman, Dov Lior charges legislation backed by government on conversion, kashrut and Western Wall will 'endanger the essence of the state'

Matan Kahana's reforms would bring ultra-Orthodox men into the workforce earlier, remake kashrut, bolster conversion - all according to halacha. Haredi leaders should be delighted

The minister of religious services has overhauled kashrut supervision, and is now turning to conversion, as he seeks to remake the state's role in religion. Haredi MKs are outraged

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