Revelers stream into capital as virus transmission rate ticks upward; police enter ultra-Orthodox neighborhood to remove hanged effigy of officer

Violence seen in 3 cities as officers attempt to shut down educational institutions open in violation of pandemic restrictions; Haredi minister says officers going 'wild'

Violence seen in 3 cities as officers attempt to shut down educational institutions open in violation of pandemic restrictions

Top rabbi Chaim Kanievsky reportedly approves move amid soaring virus case numbers and deaths; more institutions said likely to join in coming days

Police say residents of Jerusalem ultra-Orthodox neighborhood threw rocks, bags of trash at officers; educational institutions around country reported to breach virus rules

Unprovoked April attack, documented on video, took place amid scuffles in ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood; victim said to have been on his way home after helping sick father

Yehuda Meshi-Zahav says many ultra-Orthodox are fighting virus, but a worrying number refuse and won't reconsider even as death toll rises and hatred of community spreads

Hospital denies 'fake news' that it provided Belz rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach with round-the-clock treatment, and built a mini intensive care unit in his home

Organizer say private initiative is saving lives, alleviating pressure on hospitals; 170 unregistered serious patients mean tally is at 1,000

Force denies report Jerusalem commander told several sects that officers won't enforce virus lockdown if footage and photos of gatherings aren't publicized

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