National religious
A hero's legacy: Remembering fallen IDF soldier Shlomi Shrem's faith, love, sacrifice
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS: An Efrat mother remembers her fallen soldier son as a 'soul that came down to earth with a purpose.'
53% of national religious public feels they are not properly represented in Knesset, survey reveals
My Word: Wide awake in a war
Spirit of service in the IDF: Examining the DNA of the Bnei David ‘mechina’ in Eli
Additional 40 million NIS allocated for settlement security
The announcement comes the day after Prime Minister Netanyahu met with national-religious rabbis, thanking them for their support of him during his various corruption investigations.
Netanyahu calls on National-Religious rabbis for support
The meeting comes against the background of the corruption investigations into Netanyahu, and into other members of the government.
An interview gone off course
Either way, both parties stepped on every mine and booby trap that crossed their way and the rest of the interview proceeded like a dialogue between the deaf.
The Jews should not denounce nationalism – it secured our Jewish survival
A bridge too far: The challenge of modern orthodoxy
The erosion of Modern Orthodoxy will have a negative impact on the majority of the identifying Jewish world.
Trusting one’s fellow man
It seems that satisfaction with life is also related to the tendency to trust others.
New campaign reopens debate on civil marriage in Israel
A provision for civil marriage doesn't exist in Israeli law, with marriage and divorce possible only through the established religious institutions.
Religious school grads earn 18% less than secular peers
NGO says higher level of employment in public sector is responsible for lower incomes
MKs censure Ministry of Interior's attack on religious-Zionist community
While attacking the religious-Zionist community, the minister took particular aim at the Tzohar rabbinical association which has gained great popularity with traditional and secular Israelis
Rabbis call on Jews to visit Temple Mount ‘to strengthen our claim to this holy place’
The Temple Mount is the holiest place in Judaism, and is believed to be the site of variou Biblical accounts, including the Binding of Isaac.