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After centuries of isolation, ultra-Orthodox Jews are engaging with the world more than ever - One in seven Jews worldwide ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Frieda Vizel left an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect in New York in a crisis of faith at 25. But instead of cutting ties, she became a successful online personality and guide to the ...
Join Moshe Phillips as he shares his unique experience in Israel during a significant moment for the Israel Defense Forces.
Mamdani’s surprise primary win leaves Orthodox leaders weighing options — and wondering if Eric Adams is still viable.
Right-wing lawmakers assail Moshe Gafni, whose party has threatened to bolt Netanyahu's coalition if it does not pass a law ...
Many haredi Jews in Israel use so-called "kosher phones" to curtail exposure to what they see as harmful influences.The post Ultra-Orthodox using basic cell phones’ miss missiles alerts appeared first ...
Larry Cohler-Esses, Adelle Goldenberg and Ari Goldman submitted their resignation from the board of Shtetl on Thursday in a ...
No more excuses: It's time for haredi Jews to serve in the IDF - editorial Zionism is not a secular ideology to be shunned; it is the modern manifestation of a 2,000-year-old hope.
Haredi Orthodox Jews, meanwhile, are also divided over whether to turn out and vote for a slate promising to represent their interests. For nearly all of Zionist history, there was no haredi slate.
A Haredi Jewish soldier is kissed his family member after attending a swearing-in ceremony in the IDF Nahal Haredi unit, May 26, 2012. The Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee ...
In late 2024, about 1.26 million haredi Jews will be living in Israel, comprising about 12.5% of the population. One of the surprising findings is the sharp decline in birthrates among haredi ...