Tensions in Lod have abated since the severe intercommunal violence of May 2021, but the riots are still fresh in the minds of some voters

While Haredi parties remain dominant, one voter in Har Nof say 'there is power' in the far-right party: 'What they say they'll do, they do. No ifs or buts'

Addresses, phone numbers, family connections all accessible; Privacy Authority was aware of issue a while ago; Shas says it took swift action to plug unauthorized access

Opposition leader stumps in Bnei Brak, courts a controversial rabbi, and sits down with Haredi journalists in effort to counter what he claims is voter apathy in the community

The Haredi political leadership is focusing its election campaign on cost-of-living concerns, and the imperative to keep its community loyal rather than drifting to the far-right

Despite insisting they'll never team up with Gantz, Haredi parties may end up opting to leave the opposition to obtain critical funding if the Likud leader can't form a coalition

From Netanyahu supporters to those trying to block his return to power, plus a TikTok star and a Telegrass activist, what you need to know about the parties running on November 1

Aryeh Deri, who has a suspended sentence for tax offenses, also vows that a new Netanyahu coalition will pass a bill enabling it to override High Court rulings

Twice-convicted ultra-Orthodox party leader laments court's intervention in Knesset law as causing 'confusion' in the public

Political correspondent Tal Schneider on Shas rabbi Shalom Cohen and Tuesday's hot races; feature writer Renee Ghert-Zand brings tale of lost Holocaust cabaret, 'The Last Cyclist'

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