Diaspora and religion reporter Judah Ari Gross looks at US Jews' reaction to Israeli election results as real estate editor Danielle Nagler discusses rental market and hotels

Anticipated coalition still likely to have major impact on religion-and-state issues, with reforms on kashrut certification, conversion and LGBT rights expected to be rolled back

Though 70% of Jewish local authorities ban cultural sites from opening on day of rest, 58% of such centers and 82% of museums operate; over a quarter of shopping malls also open

Interior Ministry now obligated to register as married Israeli couples who wed in online ceremonies through the US state of Utah

Military chief calls incident a 'violation of our values,' says commanders can't let decisions be influenced by 'parties outside the chain of command'

Matan Kahana updates method of selecting city rabbis in bid to make the process more efficient and less corrupt, and have greater female involvement

Religions correspondent Judah Ari Gross looks back at issues of religion and state in Israel as deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan discusses a major archaeological find

Bennett's coalition clings to life, knowing conflicts over Jewish identity have caused governments to fall over the past 70 years

Though it's highly unlikely Idit Silman's resignation from the coalition truly hinged on a battle over bread, her approach reflects a very real fight over Israel's public character

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'

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