Lapid Outlines 'Service for Everyone' Plan
Yair Lapid outlines his alternative to the Tal Law: Give the hareidim an exemption for 5 years, then have everyone serve.
Yair Lapid outlines his alternative to the Tal Law: Give the hareidim an exemption for 5 years, then have everyone serve.
Feldheim Publishing in Israel, which caters to the hareidi religious community, is in danger of collapse and may be bought out.
Montgomery County, Maryland, is apparently seeking to get out of a “sister city” deal with Beit Shemesh because of the recent unrest there.
Six men suspected of money laundering in millions of shekels were arrested.
Women's groups, Israeli press continue to hype "women's exclusion" issue; new victim to win fame is a female soldier.
Renowned hareidi sage, Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv reiterates traditional dictum against college and army programs for hareidi Jews.
Police are ready for more trouble in Beit Shemesh, as thousands are set to gather for a major anti-Hareidi rally.
A struggle for control of a prime parcel of Mea She'aeim real estate is at the center of recent violence in the neighborhood.
Minister Gilad Erdan dismisses claims that hareidim are a threat to Israel. "The real threat is the loss of connection to Judaism."
Former Mossad chief Ephraim Halevy knows it all: Israel’s hareidi Jews' radicalization is a bigger threat to Israel than Iran.
Arutz Sheva meets the leaders of Halamish - hareidi-religious activists for Judea and Samaria.
A special evening for Tu B'Av was held for the soldiers and officers of the IAF's Shachar Kachol program for hareidi-religious soldiers.
“Haredim - Nice to Meet You” is a special Facebook page which encourages dialogue. Members of the page met in the Knesset.
Kadima on Tuesday filed a police complaint over a “pyramid scheme” in which Hareidi interests were trying to take over the party.
90% of hareidi women who took a payroll management course passed the final exam, double the national average in Israel.