Matan Kahana
After Eisenkot, Matan Kahana also announces exit from Gantz's party
Kahana's exit follows Gadi Eisenkot's Monday announcement that he would be leaving National Unity and resigning from the Knesset.
A gov't of desecration: Goldknopf’s dance shows Israelis who is really to blame - opinion
Secret recordings, NDAs: Comptroller reveals IDF officers not complying with investigations
MK Kahana marches alongside Christians and Jews on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Letters to the editor April 11, 2022: Their opinions are of little interest
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Kahana attacked by senior Orthodox American rabbis
“We wrote the letter not as an attack but as a policy disagreement and a concern about the law as written," said OU vice president Rabbi Moshe Hauer.
Religious services minister visits Colleyville, other Jewish communities to garner support
I sincerely hope and want that every Jew, wherever they may be in Israel or around the world will strongly identify with their nation-state," said Religious Affairs minister Matan Kahana.
Kahana to convince US Orthodox Jews that his reforms are positive
Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana will depart for the US Monday night and visit New York, Texas and Washington DC.
Bill to reform Chief Rabbinate nixed in Knesset plenum
The bill aimed to introduce women and religious-Zionist representatives into the election committee and make the process more transparent.
Controversial conversion reform advances in Knesset
The goal of the legislation is to make the conversion more accessible and welcoming.
Why the proposed civil-marriage deal is not good enough - opinion
'Letting Israelis marry in foreign embassies will be a social tragedy, a religious travesty and a civic disgrace.
The kosher conundrum: Who should have oversight?
On the observance of our kashrut laws there should never be a compromise, but who has oversight is up for debate.
Majority of Israeli public believes conversion process needs a change
A survey was published that showed the opinions of the Israeli public regarding conversions.
Kahana submits Jewish conversion reform bill to Knesset
Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana called his conversion reform plan a "historic opportunity that cannot be missed."