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“Judge Yoram Broza is morally corrupt and unworthy of continuing in his position even one day,” said the Religious Zionism Party leader.
While members of the company’s Jerusalem branch feel the move is discriminatory, the company insists the limitation has to do with room capacity.
A Haredi man was indicted for damaging security infrastructure on Israel’s Mount Meron ahead of the Lag B’Omer festivities.
Blackstone president Jonathan Gray and his wife, Mindy, said the $125 million grant will boost enrollment from underrepresented students.
Netanyahu’s coalition looks to push through policies high on its agenda, such as the dismissal of the attorney general.
The U.K. head of state said London was “all too aware of the immense pain and suffering still being endured by those who remain hostage in Gaza.”
Panelists discuss workforce integration, military service, and leadership shifts as the Haredi community faces growing internal and external pressures.
A new book investigates in intricate detail the story of Christian ranchers in Texas who bred red heifers and brought them to Israel.
“The policy is to allow free worship for Jews everywhere,” a spokesperson for the National Security Ministry said.
“Just as You brought our ancestors out from slavery to redemption, so, too, may You appear for Your children who are held in captivity and deliver them,” they wrote.
He also prayed for the success and safety of the Israel Defense Forces and the recovery of the wounded.
In addition to his position at the Eretz Hemdah Kollel, Ehrenreich also served as a judge on the conversion court of the Israeli Chief Rabbinate.