Over a dozen ultra-Orthodox picketers outside Menza serve up chants against consuming hametz over Passover, scaring tourists but sparking flood of support for popular restaurant

Busy in Brooklyn's Chanie Apfelbaum launches 'Totally Kosher,' with more adventures in Jewish food, including Passover favorites

Responding to petition filed after pregnant woman's cookies taken by hospital guard, ministry tells High Court new law only allows hospital staff to inform guests of rules at gates

Rabbis make a pandemic-era emergency measure permanent, allowing certain FDA-certified products to be purchased ahead of the holiday even without a kosher for Passover label

For the first time ever, the tiki-themed American grocery chain is selling unleavened Passover bread under its own famous private label. But will customers bite?

An ancient stream of Judaism whose members distrust rabbinical authority, Karaism is seen growing in popularity among skeptical Israelis

Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren on the ministers of defense and national security; health and science reporter Renee Ghert-Zand on hospital hametz, green tea and BRCA1 research

Laniado guards in Netanya said to prevent entry over wafers, days before Passover start; hospitals look to balance compliance with longstanding respect for all religious practices

The easy-on counter lining promised to make holiday prep a breeze but left buyers in a bind when it wasn't easy-off. With a new and improved formula, owners seek a clean slate

Softened version of ultra-Orthodox-led bill lets hospitals forbid leavened products, but does not explicitly permit enforcement

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