Artem Dolgopyat
Israeli Olympians celebrate successful Games in Paris upon return to Israel
Seven medals – a gold, 5 silvers and a bronze – sets new blue-and-white record • No major incidents of antisemitism
Israeli Olympic stars rounding into form in Paris
Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat wins silver at European Gymnastics Championships
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65% of Israeli public support civil marriage - report
The same survey concluded 90% of secular couples and 79% of non-religious traditional couples also support civil marriage in Israel.
Bennett can liberate Israel from haredi chains on religion - opinion
After 73 years of statehood, Israel still does not provide full rights to all of its citizens. Over 300,000 citizens live here but can't get married.
Letting Dolgopyat marry leads to the end of the Jewish identity - opinion
As MK Arye Deri (Shas) said: ”Winning a medal, doesn’t make him Jewish.”
I will convert Artem Dolgopyat and officiate his wedding - opinion
When someone like Dolgopyat has grown up his entire life as a Jew and as an Israeli, the nuts and bolts of Judaism are part of his cultural upbringing.
At the Olympics, Israel's athletes pay a high cost in the quest for gold
OLYMPIC AFFAIRS: Most Olympians go out to the world stage and perform in their profession, representing Israel in the best way possible. But what do they get in return?
Artem Dolgopyat's plight highlights Israel's golden double standard
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The Olympic hero's scandalous inability to marry in his country can be fixed by adopting a civil marriage formula written jointly by a liberal law professor and a major Orthodox rabbi.
Israel’s golden boy Dolgopyat exudes serenity, gratitude upon victory
Calm, collected and serene is what Dolgopyat is all about, perhaps even a quiet assassin, calculated and aware of his surroundings when on the mat and the stakes are high.
Israel needs an Olympics-sized change - editorial
There are people who are good enough to serve in the IDF and even die for this country, but are not good enough to get married in Israel – or to be buried next to their brothers in arms.
Lapid, Michaeli vow to enable gold medal winner to marry
"It's intolerable that someone can fight on our behalf in the Olympics, represent us and win a gold medal and not be able to get married in Israel," said Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid.
Israel won't let Olympic gold medalist Dolgopyat marry
Artem Dolgopyat, Israeli Olympic gold medalist, is not Jewish according to Jewish law and would therefore not be allowed to legally marry in Israel.