Yaakov Avitan of Shas apologizes for overseeing ceremony attended by dozens after Israeli TV publishes photo of him signing ketubah

Municipal leaders back nightly curfews, but express concern over potential return to total lockdown; acknowledge mass weddings are driving spike

Supreme Court justice, currently fighting cancer, takes part in ceremony to wed Barb Solish and Danny Kazin

Police decry 'blatant violation' of virus rules after thousands don't wear masks or distance at Hasidic event indoors; report says Haredi lawmaker was present

Israel’s two largest cities offer scenic locations for ceremonies amid virus rules, but while Tel Aviv accepts all couples, Jerusalem's religious demands leave some in the cold

Cabinet decision places cap of 250 participants at outdoor gatherings, houses of worship limited to 50 as government seeks to steady virus spread

Health Ministry plan, reportedly set for cabinet vote in coming days, would allow event venues to host gatherings if social distancing and hygiene measures are kept

Jalna Silverstein and Asael Papour had no unusual nuptial plans, but with an avalanche of coronavirus news and a cleric with a cough, the pair are forced to think on their feet

New York natives Nina Abrahams and Amit Bigler whittle down guest list from 330 to about 20 -- in two shifts of 10 -- and manage with catering from a nearby market

Popup events held across country, as government bans all gatherings of over 10 people to combat COVID-19

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