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Following Shas and United Torah Judaism's withdrawal from the government, Likud ministers are requesting upgraded roles, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShas bolts government over Haredi enlistment, remains part of PM’s coalitionCouncil of Torah Sages decries 'persecution against yeshiva students,' instructs party representatives 'to immediately resign ...
As UTJ exits coalition, internal tensions within haredi bloc resurface as divide deepens between Gur-affiliated factions and ...
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Shas Party announced Wednesday that its ministers are resigning from Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Shas departs over failure to enshrine ultraorthodox military exemption but says it will not work to topple administration ...
On Tuesday, the Agudat Yisrael Party, along with its partner Degel HaTorah – forming the United Torah Judaism alliance – also ...
Jewish communities across Europe "remain horrified of what took place in Antwerp" on May 14, the rabbis and Jewish leaders wrote.The post 60 Jewish leaders urge EU to condemn Belgium ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNYesh Atid launches ad campaign against Haredi draft evasionOpposition Leader Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party announces a nationwide ad campaign against “Haredi evasion,” with party activists hanging signs calling for universal conscription on dozens of bridges ...
The Shas party decided to exit the Israeli government and coalition following a meeting of its ruling Council of Torah Sages ...
‘Israel Now Has Minority Govt’: Netanyahu Hrs Away From Losing Power? Big Declaration By Oppn Leader
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government faces imminent collapse after the ultra-Orthodox Shas party announced its resignation from the government on July 16 over a dispute ...
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The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSNDoes Haredi leadership prefer being in the opposition?If the draft exemption law that drew Haredi parties into government isn't happening, then politics does nothing but sully the 'authentic Jews' ...
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Religion News Service on MSNIsraeli supreme court says rabbinate must offer tests to womenThe ruling does not call for the strictly Orthodox rabbinate to ordain women as rabbis but opens up to women the body’s ...
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