Atheists, agnostics and religiously unaffiliated people in Arab world tell about the various ways they get around while avoiding persecution

Month after ban was announced, nearly 300 girls showed up wearing an abaya; 67 sent home after they refused to change, says education minister

Orthodox Jewish groups are already supporting the case of an evangelical postal worker who wants Sundays off, saying workplaces that don't respect religious freedom affect Jews

Republicans decry 'woke' decision that ends longstanding dispute between conservatives and religious freedom advocates

Jews were among those who complained about painting's location in a room where events with mandatory attendance are held

Veteran educators Abi Dauber Sterne and Robbie Gringras talk about the art of fighting and the stories that inspire disagreement

Educators are turning to rabbis outside of their own communities to find the endorsements necessary to circumvent a new citywide requirement that educators be inoculated

Trendy HaOgen coffee house in the White City's central Dizengoff Square is outwardly unassuming, causing some to ask why it feels the need to hide its mission of Messianic outreach

We hear about last night's budget nail-biter from Haviv Rettig Gur and all about Team Israel's guts and glory from Amy Spiro

Ending Haredi domination on issues like civil marriage, Shabbat transportation, kosher supervision and Western Wall prayer is one area new government could make progress

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