Report: Police to close case against Rabbi Zvi Tau
After investigation, police say not enough evidence to bring criminal case against leading religious Zionist rabbi.
After investigation, police say not enough evidence to bring criminal case against leading religious Zionist rabbi.
Rabbi Zvi Tau is convinced that his party will pass the electoral threshold and help the right-wing bloc gain a majority
Rabbi Rafi Feuerstein,chairman of Tzohar, removes writings of Rabbi Tau after he claims that Chaim Walder accusations are 'built on a lie'.
Rabbi Tzvi Tau, dean of Har HaMor Yeshiva, meets with chief rabbi of Tzfat following his criticism of handling of Chaim Walder case.
"Rabbi Tau foresaw the situation we have today, if a right-wing government of 59 MKs wasn't formed, with outside support from the UAL."
Rabbi Tau will himself be attending: 4pm at the Chords Bridge
Religious party signals it seeks a comeback after bill banning conversion therapy passes first reading in the Knesset.
Party affiliated with Har Hamor yeshiva will collect signatures from supporters to assess its chances of passing electoral threshold.
Activists from prominent Religious Zionist yeshiva weighing possibility of forming new right-wing party barring female candidates.
Har HaMor Yeshiva head accuses hostile elements of commandeering education system, 'Take to streets, demonstrate, do civil disobedience.'
Sources close to Rabbi Tau, dean of Har Hamor Yeshiva, reportedly pushing United Right not to run on joint ticket with Bennett, Shaked.
Yeshivat Har HaMor Dean attacks Education Minister in lecture; says Bennett weakening party's religious character.
Leading Religious Zionist rabbi calls on religious girls not to show up for 'religion interviews' at army recruitment offices.
Rabbi calls to fight State descent 'into abyss of dehumanization, destruction of family, abolition of fatherhood, and loss of humanity.'
Rabbi Tau 'clarifies' he wasn't part of Otzma Yehudit joint list with Yishai's party; Marzel 'will fight Liberman-backed enemies of Israel.'
Yishai's party torpedoed talks in surprising last minute demands, but meeting of Rabbis Mazuz and Tau may signify final hope.