Israel’s Orthodox Jewish population is growing rapidly, and is far more cohesive and disciplined than “secular” society.
Orthodox Jews
A look at the biblical rift at the heart of the internal divisions that pose the biggest threat to Netanyahu’s government.
Anti-government protesters marched to Bnei Brak, where they wanted to provoke the Orthodox Jews. The reaction of residents surprised everyone.
How a 110-year-old neighborhood preserves its legacy and beauty, and why you need to visit
Vizhnitz Hasidic groups of the “Hager” family
“God has become alive to me. And I believe Jesus is one of the greatest Jewish prophets. Our story is very popular in Israel.”
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky’s funeral expected to be the largest in Israel’s history
Widely respected across all streams of Orthodox Judaism, Rabbi Kanievsky strove to adapt religious rulings to life in a reborn Jewish state
I was brought up to think that “believers,” be they Jewish or Christian, were more credible. But then reality caught up to me
Widespread belief and hope that the “government of change” would quickly collapse is now fading
