Reform
Why the world wants to learn from Israel’s healthcare, but not our schools - opinion
If competition and autonomy transformed Israeli healthcare into a global model, why does education remain trapped in centralized failure?
Iran arrests at least four reform front politicians
Israel unveils High-Tech tax reform to bring talent home
Time for a reset: Amid institutional paralysis, Trump and Aliyev call for a UN overhaul - opinion
Reform movement investigating itself over rabbinic sexual misconduct
After a series of high-profile revelations about sexual misconduct within its ranks, the world’s largest Jewish denomination initiated investigations into how it has dealt with allegations.
A time of hope, reform to heal Israel's religious divides - opinion
While the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its resolution occupies the attention of the outside world, it is the fissures in Israeli society that are of growing concern.
New Progressive Judaism Dept. established in Diaspora Affairs Ministry
Minister Nachman Shai has secured NIS 40 million for various projects for non-Orthodox, progressive groups • ministry budget is doubled
Does calling someone a 'pig' sound different in Yiddish?
Porush meant that Reform Judaism is dangerous because Reform Jews “show” some Jewish practices but do not observe “all” of them.
Israel's flood of economic reforms is exciting, but won't come easy
with so many big changes being rolled out so quickly, it is reasonable to wonder how much of this will actually happen.
Liberman's structural reforms: Infrastructure, bureaucracy and cannabis
Israel has not had a state budget since mid-2018 due to political gridlock, and Liberman has stressed that passing a budget by November is his top priority.
Israel needs dignified discourse in the Knesset - editorial
In a country as diverse as Israel, where good people who care about the future have sincere differences and widely varying views, a modicum of respect and decency in discourse is imperative.
Can the new gov't resolve Israel's deepest religion and state issues?
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS: Can the legislation that the new coalition has stated it wishes to advance actually be passed?
Rabbis need to think like entrepreneurs to improve synagogue attendance
For the past several years, the Center for Rabbinic Innovation has been training rabbis with the skills they need to build new communities.
Herb Sturz, New York driver of criminal justice reform, dies at 90
As deputy mayor to Koch, Sturz advocated for closing Rikers Island, New York City’s infamous jail complex. Rikers is set to close by 2027.