There's a cruel irony to this election: To win, each leader must cannibalize his own camp. But go too far and you hand the election to the other side

From voter tracking apps to phone banks, stump tours and free rides, parties are planning a variety of tactics to push their supporters into the ballot box on March 23

Haredi parties seek to discredit non-Orthodox Jews, following landmark ruling on conversions

Israel’s religious conservatives have spent the week warning of nonexistent conversion drives among migrants and foreigners, while ignoring the conversion crisis closer to home

Referring to outrage over video implying non-Orthodox streams would even recognize dogs as Jewish, Gafni says he'd have made a 'much worse' clip featuring foreign workers

UTJ chairman says MK Yitzhak Pindrus was wrong to use the pejorative term, but insists ultra-Orthodox rabbis should be the authority on conversions to Judaism

United Torah Judaism campaign clip suggests High Court, which recently recognized non-Orthodox conversions, would also accept canines as members of the tribe

UTJ, Shas and Likud reconstitute right-wing bloc that prevented a Gantz-led government after previous elections; PM hoping Religious Zionism party will join; Yamina will not

Shas, UTJ and National Religious Party lawmakers pan Knesset hopeful Gilad Kariv, say he represents a dangerous 'cult'; Kariv: Proof of need for non-Orthodox representation

Yisrael Beytenu chief says it's impossible to 'rehabilitate the economy and reach equal rights' with Haredi factions holding sway in government

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