Political correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn describes an action-packed day at the Knesset; Diaspora affairs correspondent Judah Ari Gross unpacks a Jewish organizational kerfuffle

After an icy board of governors meeting, acting JAFI chief Yaakov Hagoel signs onto criticism of group he partnered with, after it clashed with liberal Jews at Western Wall

More than 4,000 people with immigration rights have moved to Israel since start of Russian invasion and 'tens of thousands' more expected to join them, organization says

After the Likud and religious right try to box progressive center-left Jews out of influential positions, legacy organizations step in, delay vote, hammer out a compromise

Despite hard limit of 10 participants at indoor events, at least 35 activists affiliated with Netanyahu's party caught at Jerusalem gathering to honor Yaakov Hagoel Monday evening

Owners of store in Lyon reportedly considering cutting short their vacation in Israel to return to file police complaint

Vandals damage four graves in Strand; Jewish groups call on authorities to step up efforts against anti-Semitism

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