Simcha Rothman tells Knesset legal adviser that curbing judges takes priority, saying many rights don't have special majority clause needed for court intervention under proposal

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

New policy document also vows support for 'bipartisan approaches to ensure voter access' after omission of items by JFNA trigged queries from constituents

President, traveling to Georgia amid sinking poll numbers, describes bills as 'turning point,' but passing them will require using 'nuclear option' to defuse GOP opposition

Vanessa Wruble, who withdrew from Women’s March due to antisemitism among leadership, is channeling activism in March On in favor of expanded US voting rights

With party election set for Saturday, local GOP will allow Orthodox Jews to place ballot for gubernatorial nominee a day early, after request from Republican Jewish Coalition

As of Sunday, tallied votes account for 62% of the eligible voting-age population, more than Obama's 2008 election, and may eventually be highest since women afforded vote

Mobilizing legal teams to report voter suppression, educating voters and helping people get signed up, the organizations say they are united in fighting minority disenfranchisement

Many Jewish groups — political and religious — have aligned on the issue this year and are lobbying for widespread mail-in voting, saying it is crucial in a time of pandemic

After Gov. Mike Parson says the issue is a partisan one, Jewish leaders across the spectrum of observance say that voting in person during a pandemic violates Torah law

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