Gay Pride
Police arrest 16-year-old from Bnei Brak suspected of setting fire to Pride flag in Tel Aviv
The teen was arrested on Sunday morning, and police found a burnt Pride flag and a lighter during a search of his belongings.
A Wider Bridge, a pro-Israel advocate in LGBTQ spaces, is shutting down
Seattle doubles down on World Cup Pride plans despite Iran, Egypt's objections
FIFA assigns LGBT-themed World Cup game to Iran, where homosexuality is punishable by death
Police prepare for a safe and secure Jerusalem Pride March
Approximately 2,000 Jerusalem District police officers, including Border Police officers, will be operating along the parade route.
'Deadly Thursday': Far-right activists threaten Jerusalem Pride March
On Monday, the far-right Lehava organization called on supporters of the organization to join a protest against the march, stating "Jerusalem is not Sodom!"
Patriot Front member pleads guilty to possessing child pornography
28-year-old Patriot Front member Jared Boyce will face up to 30 years in prison at his sentencing on Tuesday.
LGBTQ org. reveals Israel's most gay-friendly cities in Pride Month poll
For the first time ever, Tel Aviv did not take first place overall as Israel's most gay-friendly city and instead dropped down to number five.
Netanyahu had no reason to give in to Maoz's demands - editorial
Netanyahu did not have to compromise his own beliefs and cave in to each of Maoz’s demands – in fact, he could have formed a stable coalition without him.
LGBT group puts demands on hold after Yeshiva University suspends student clubs
YU is attempting to hold all of its students hostage, The YU Pride Alliance said in a statement.
Yeshiva University halts student clubs in dispute over LGBT group
Yeshiva University cannot bar an LGBT student club after the US Supreme Court refused to block a judge's ruling ordering the school to officially recognize the group.
In memory of Jonathan Danilowitz
Jonathan Danilowitz has left a legacy of a life well lived. He changed the world with his activism. And he did it, from the time of his diagnosis to the end, his way.
Israeli LGBT pioneer Jonathan Danilowitz dies at 77
Danilowitz sued El Al in 1989 in the Tel Aviv Regional Labor Court to receive an airline ticket for his longtime partner.
Pride month may be over, but the work never is - opinion
With Pride Month being over, this is the time to keep our voices roaring.