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Yom Kippur in Haifa: 'They cursed and yelled: 'You aren't welcome here'

Leader of Jewish outreach group recounts how anti-religion demonstrators prevented him from holding prayer service.

'They cursed and yelled: 'You aren't welcome here'

Police commissioner: Mass murder in Bedouin town 'the same as terrorism'

Commissioner Kobi Shabtai says murder of 5 members of same family in their home 'crosses red line.'

Mass murder in Bedouin town 'the same as terrorism'

Ben-Gvir backs down from Tel Aviv protest prayer service

The Minister canceled the plans after counter-protesters announced they would move their demonstration to prevent provocations.

Ben-Gvir backs down from Tel Aviv protest prayer service

Bus carrying youth group members overturns near Beit Shemesh - 50 hurt, 2 seriously

Dozens injured when shuttle bus Eshtaol overturns near Eshtaol. Police close road to allow tratment of the injured.

Bus carrying youth group members overturns: 50 hurt, 1 seriously

Gantz on Yom Kippur disturbances: 'Both sides need to think'

National Unity chairman Benny Gantz called out both sides involved in the incident during which protesters disrupted Yom Kippur prayers.

Gantz: 'Both sides need to think'

Shas chief on judicial reform: 'Closer than ever to a broad consensus'

Aryeh Deri calls on all sides to reach agreements, avoid increasing 'dangerous' rifts.

'Closer than ever to a broad consensus'

Judge allows Tel Aviv municipality to take part in protests in precedent-setting ruling

Judge Michal Agmon-Gonen says mayor, other city officials may support anti-government protests.

Judge allows Tel Aviv municipality to take part in protests

Tkuma, the first religious Moshav in the Negev celebrates 77 anniversary

Moshav Tkuma in the Sdot Negev Regional Council celebrated its birthday in the unique style of its founding fathers.

First religious Moshav in the Negev celebrates 77th anniversary

Excessive force: Authorities demolish building in Binyamin region

According to residents, authorities used excessive force as they demolished a building in the Sde Yonatan hilltop community.

Authorities demolish building in Binyamin region

Northern Israel: Mass shooting in Bedouin town leaves five family members dead

Three of the victims were men, and two were women, all in their 30s. A 49-year-old man was moderately wounded.

Mass shooting in Bedouin town leaves five family members dead

Israel joins Visa Waiver Program: US warns Israelis: 'Beware of scams'

CDA at US Embassy in Jerusalem warns Israelis not to fall for scams when applying for a visa exemption for US travel.

US warns Israelis: 'Beware of scams'

US announces: Israel accepted to Visa Waiver Program

US announces Israel's acceptance into Visa Waiver Program; Israelis to be able to travel visa-free to the US starting in November.

US announces: Israel accepted to Visa Waiver Program

Israeli screenwriter to Ben Gvir: 'Prayers at Dizengoff seem superfluous'

Screenwriter Meni Asayag appeals to Ben Gvir to not hold evening prayers at Dizengoff Square: 'Please drop it.'

'Prayers at Dizengoff seem superfluous'

Shas chief breaks his silence: Draft Law to be coordinated with IDF

Shas chief Aryeh Deri breaks his silence and talks about the Draft Law. 'We can work quietly and achieve a good outcome.'

Draft Law to be coordinated with IDF

Bereaved father: 'These are the tools we need during challenging times'

Rabbi Leo Dee offers words of inspiration at OU Israel’s Torah Modiin Conference. 'We live in a reality which is constantly changing.'

'These are the tools we need during challenging times'

Worshiper slams protesters: I am a secular high-techist

Left-wing activist praying at Dizengoff Square on Yom Kippur tells protesters: 'I protest with you every Saturday.'

Worshiper slams protesters: I am a secular high-techist

At the Western Wall: Preparations begin for festive Priestly Blessing ceremonies

Western Wall Heritage Foundation prepares to hold two separate 'Birkat Kohanim' ceremonies; tens of thousands expected to attend.

Preparations begin for festive Priestly Blessing ceremonies

Has a 2,300-year-old tomb of a courtesan (hetaira) been discovered in Jerusalem?

A burial cave discovered on a Jerusalem road opens a window into the funerary customs imported into Israel by the Hellenistic occupation.

Has a 2,300-year-old tomb been discovered in Jerusalem?

MK Milwidsky to INN: 'There's a group of people who want a civil war'

MK Hanoch Milbitsky accuses: 'A handful of madmen want to destroy Israel as we know it.'

'There's a group of people who want a civil war'

Report: Israeli official met with Saudi minister

Health Ministry official traveled to Saudi Arabia to meet with one of the kingdom's ministers, report says.

Report: Israeli official met with Saudi minister

Erdogan: Netanyahu could visit Turkey in October or November

Turkish President says preparations are underway for Netanyahu's visit to Turkey.

'Netanyahu could visit Turkey in October or November'

Historic visit: Minister Haim Katz lands in Saudi Arabia

Minister of Tourism becomes the first to head an official Israeli delegation to Saudi Arabia.

Minister Haim Katz lands in Saudi Arabia

Report: Blinken signed letter recommending Israel to Visa Waiver Program

Sources tell Axios that Secretary of State recommended to allow Israel to join the US Visa Waiver Program.

Blinken signed letter recommending Israel to Visa Waiver Program

Hadash Party opposes normalization with Saudi Arabia

MK Ayman Odeh's party says normalization with Saudi Arabia will provide a lifeline to the Netanyahu government.

Hadash Party opposes normalization with Saudi Arabia

Poll: Likud pulls ahead of National Unity party again

New poll shows Likud taking lead back from National Unity party, becoming largest party, but opposition would form the coalition.

Likud pulls ahead of National Unity party again

Lapid: Don’t blow up prayers; some women prefer separation

Opposition leader says 'you can't defeat hate with hate' after protestors disrupt Yom Kippur prayers in Tel Aviv.

'Don’t blow up prayers; some women prefer separation'

Defense Minister tours illegal PA town in Gush Etzion

Minister Yoav Gallant visits site where the Palestinian Authority is constructing an illegal new city.

Defense Minister tours illegal PA town in Gush Etzion

Netanyahu opposes Ben-Gvir's plan to hold prayer in Tel Aviv

PM says 'prayer is not a provocation, but it is important to calm tensions' following Dizengoff Square clashes.

Netanyahu opposes Ben-Gvir's plan to hold prayer in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv considering cancelling Sukkot events after Yom Kippur violence

City says in light of Rosh Yehudi's violation of order prohibiting gender partition on Yom Kippur, other events could be canceled.

Tel Aviv considering cancelling Sukkot events

Brothers in Arms: Rosh Yehudi to blame for Yom Kippur violence in Tel Aviv

'Brothers in Arms' group reacts to violent disruption of Yom Kippur prayers by fellow anti-government protestors.

Brothers in Arms: Rosh Yehudi to blame for Yom Kippur violence

Rabbi Dov Lior: Yom Kippur rioters provoke a strong reaction in decent people'

Leading religious Zionist rabbi reacts to violent disruption of Yom Kippur prayer service in Tel Aviv.

'Yom Kippur rioters provoke a strong reaction in decent people'

Rothman vs Ben-Gvir: 'Your intentions are good, your actions are not'

Religious Zionism party MK opposes plan by Otzma Yehudit leader to hold another prayer service at site of Yom Kippur clashes in Tel Aviv.

'Your intentions are good, your actions are not'

Bereaved father recalls: 'My daughter said, 'Dad, use your tzitzit as a tourniquet''

The father of Yehuda Levi, 8-year-old killed in rockslide, recalls the moments when tragedy hit his family during an end-of-summer hike.

'My daughter said, 'Dad, use your tzitzit as a tourniquet''

Middle East expert to INN: Israeli Left trying to torpedo normalization with Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Middle East expert, says Saudi Arabia has received messages from Israel's Left to hold off on normalization agreement.

'Israeli Left trying to torpedo normalization with Saudi Arabia'

Protesters harass Jaffa worshippers

Alongside the protests against Yom Kippur prayers in Tel Aviv, demonstrators also disturbed the services being held in Jaffa.

Protesters harass Jaffa worshippers

Jerusalem: Woman saved by 3 consecutive EpiPen injections after accidentally eating fish

Woman suffers severe allergic reaction after accidentally consuming fish in a Jerusalem restaurant.

Woman saved by 3 consecutive EpiPen injections

Demand to remove consul who criticized Yom Kippur prayers

The Im Tirtzu movement calls for the removal of the Israeli Consul in Chicago after he criticized the public Yom Kippur prayers in Tel Aviv.

Demand to remove consul who criticized Yom Kippur prayers

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu: 'Everyone who fought us is in the dustbin of history'

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu denounces claims that the prayers in Tel Aviv should have been moved to avoid disturbances.

'Everyone who fought us is in the dustbin of history'

Video: As Yom Kippur ends, song and dance in the Beit El Yeshiva

Students at the Beit El Yeshiva conclude Yom Kippur prayers with emotional singing and dancing.

Video: As Yom Kippur ends, song and dance in the Beit El Yeshiva

'Where are the professionally religious?'

Commentator Amit Segal demands condemnation of the Tel Aviv riot from all quarters.

'Where are the professionally religious?'

AI-powered duet: IDF singer sings with the late Leonard Cohen

Orr Amrami sings AI-powered 'duet' with singer Leonard Cohen obm, who came to Israel especially to perform for soldiers posted at the front.

IDF singer sings with the late Leonard Cohen

Sa'ar to leftist protesters: Don't be enticed to turn protest into battle against religion

'Those who curse and shame religious Jews are not protecting the character of Tel Aviv as a liberal and free city,' MK Gideon Sa'ar says.

Don't be enticed to turn protest into a battle against religion

Jerusalem College of Technology opens all engineering degree tracks to English speakers

Students will begin with a year of ulpan and computer science courses, allowing them to then pursue engineering degrees taught in Hebrew.

JCT opens all its engineering degree tracks to English speakers

Pres. Herzog: 50 years after bitter Yom Kippur war, we are fighting each other

President Herzog addresses State Memorial Ceremony marking 50 years since Yom Kippur War, calls for Israelis to put aside their differences.

50 years after bitter Yom Kippur war, we are fighting each other

Samaria Council to hold public march to Joshua's altar

The public will for the first time be allowed to march to the historic altar on foot over the course of Sukkot.

Samaria Council to hold public march to Joshua's altar

'Vehaviotem el har kadshi': Yeshivat Hakotel students dance at the Western Wall

Students at Yeshivat Hakotel end the Yom Kippur prayers with song and dance, and a moving march to the Western Wall plaza.

Yeshivat Hakotel students dance at the Western Wall

New shippment of vaccines to counter rising COVID-19 rates

The Health Ministry has ordered 200,000 vaccines to counter the rise in critical COVID-19 hospitalizations.

New shippment of vaccines to counter rising COVID-19 rates

'If it bothers you so much, hold your own prayer service'

TV personality Erez Tal suggests a different way to handle gender separation in Tel Aviv prayer services.

'If it bothers you so much, hold your own prayer service'

Video: Sderot Yeshiva students dance at the conclusion of Yom Kippur

Following the fast of Yom Kippur, students at the Sderot hesder yeshiva break out in song and dance.

Sderot Yeshiva students dance at the conclusion of Yom Kippur

Man injured in fall while building sukkah

A businessman from Rehovot was injured falling from a ladder as he built his sukkah.

Man injured in fall while building sukkah

Video: 'Dad, why are the protesters saying 'shame' to the shofar?'

As Yom Kippur concludes in Tel Aviv, a young girl asks her father a poignant question: 'Why are they shouting 'shame' to the shofar?'

'Dad, why are the protesters saying 'shame' to the shofar?'

State Department: No decision has yet about Israel's inclusion in Visa Waiver Program'

State Department spokesperson says a determination on Israel's candidacy for the Visa Waiver Program will be made "in the coming days".

'No decision yet about Israel and Visa Waiver Program'

Protesters disturb Tzohar prayer service in Tel Aviv

In addition to the prayers in Dizengoff Square, the protesters also sought to disturb another prayer service at Habima Square in Tel Aviv.

Protesters disturb Tzohar prayer service in Tel Aviv

Yeshiva students thank God at scene of bus crash

Yeshiva students who witnessed a bus crash began praising God for having kept the incident from being fatal.

Yeshiva students thank God at scene of bus crash

'On Yom Kippur, there's a riot against Jews praying'

Numerous government figures spoke out about the riot that developed around a public Tel Aviv prayer service.

'On Yom Kippur, there's a riot against Jews praying'

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu: Soon they'll attempt to ban circumcisions in Israel

Safed Chief Rabbi responds to disruption of Yom Kippur prayer in Tel Aviv by left-wing protestors, court ruling barring Orthodox prayer.

'Soon they'll attempt to ban circumcisions in Israel'




























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