Education Ministry revisits earlier decision that schools in much of the country would continue as normal, instead saying only those with adequate staff, shelters can open doors
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Tel Aviv District Court judge urges Rosh Yehudi, municipality to come to agreement on planned gatherings in city, after Yom Kippur altercations; jurist cites 'reasonableness law'

Municipality casts Rosh Yehudi's use of physical gender barriers as 'severe' violation of permit conditions, says now-nixed plans could have caused another public disturbance

Netanyahu condemns extremist hatred at Tel Aviv prayers; Lapid raps him for backing ultra-nationalists who defied public gender-separation ban; Ben Gvir: I'll pray there Thursday

Tel Aviv judge criticizes police's handling of probe into incident, accusing them of being influenced by case's media attention

City has prohibited the placing of a divider between men and women at popular street event that draws 2,000 Orthodox and secular participants; as things stand, it won't go ahead

Security increased at ex-PM's home; Ben-Gurion House laments 'discourse unfolding toward country's founding fathers,' days after gov't lawyer dismissed Declaration of Independence

Local officials say more than just young partyers are taking buses to and from Tel Aviv, and are girding for a fight should the Haredi-backed government try to run it off the road

Ex-tourism minister announces return to local politics after quitting envoy job due to judicial overhaul, 1 election cycle after losing challenge against longtime incumbent in 2018

PM snips ribbon during opening ceremony at Red Line terminus in Petah Tikva, as hundreds rally outside; Tel Aviv mayor boycotts event

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