Protests erupt over alleged discrimination, as political protests allowed while outdoor prayer services remain illegal under coronavirus regulations

Ultra-Orthodox rioters in Mea Shearim hurl objects at forces who arrest 12; stun grenade explodes next to stroller, hurting 8-year-old; police say didn't see group; 3 officers hurt

Jews and Jewish leaders in places like Belgium, Italy and the UK have avoided discussion of virus in communities that could most vulnerable to it

Haredi culture is resilient, cohesive and more self-critical than most outsiders realize, but its strengths became its vulnerabilities in the face of COVID-19

Senior military officer says troops have not encountered violent opposition to their presence in the ultra-Orthodox city; rather, 'the opposite is true'

Yisrael Beytenu chair berates Haredi political leadership after both Netanyahu and Rivlin warn against blaming community for coronavirus outbreak

Ultra-Orthodox will continue to revere their rabbinic leaders despite belated response to virus threat, but Gilad Malach believes many 'will start making decisions for themselves'

PM's denunciation comes at height of furious social media campaign against Channel 12 and its reporter Rina Matzliah, who said community does not respect state's authority

Police detain Haredi suspects over assault on sanitation workers that left one man requiring stitches to his head, reportedly for knife wound

Amid lockdown, military begins distributing aid to residents of the ultra-Orthodox city, one of the country's hardest-hit in the COVID-19 outbreak

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