Taking inspiration from Jewish religious outreach groups, the 'Let's Talk' initiative sets up 50 'secular democratic' civil discourse tables across Israel every Friday morning

The Times of Israel's regular feature on what is happening in Israel's property market right now

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses the US president vs the PM on judicial reform as religion and Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor looks at protests and a Karaite Passover

The impoverished and largely Sephardic town, eclipsed by its wealthy neighbor Caesarea, has become a flashpoint for violence by right-wing demonstrators

Yaakov Edri resigns after he's indicted for allegedly taking bribes that were often disguised as charity payments or campaign contributions, in excess of NIS 569,000

Our regular behind-the-scenes look at properties bought and sold nationwide

Yaakov Edri, a former minister, allegedly received bribes under guise of donations for the needy, used money to buy luxury items

Yaakov Edri released to house arrest, but court clears for publication long list of crimes he's suspected of committing after aide turns state's witness against him