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From voting to protests, how Israeli expats will try to influence Tuesday's election

Israel's borders are officially open again, but quarantine regulations and a limited number of flights have created major obstacles for Israelis hoping to fly home for Election Day → Read More

As restaurants finally reopen after COVID lockdown, joyous Tel Avivians storm local eateries

First forays into bars and restaurants after the lifting of coronavirus restrictions were a cause for celebration among Israeli diners thrilled not to be cooking at home → Read More

In America’s first COVID epicenter, how the virus helped unite the Jewish community

In March 2020, a small New York suburb found the National Guard on its streets and its name splashed across the media. Three members of the community recall a year like no other → Read More

High Court decision on conversions brings long-awaited relief and validation

For people who had Conservative or Reform conversions in Israel, the verdict, which will grant them citizenship, is the end of a bureaucratic nightmare that challenged their identities. But the struggle isn't over → Read More

U.S. Jewish leaders praise Israel's High Court ruling on Reform and Conservative conversions

"Today, the Court has affirmed the reality that the Jewish people are stronger because of the contributions of Reform and Conservative Movements and their commitment to bringing more Jews into the Jewish People." → Read More

A Reform rabbi is set to make history in Israel, enraging the ultra-Orthodox parties

Rabbi Gilad Kariv is well positioned to finally become a member of the Knesset after several near-misses. Personal attacks by Haredi lawmakers don’t unnerve him, but the nonresponse from other parties does → Read More

A Reform rabbi is set to make history in Israel, enraging the ultra-Orthodox parties

Rabbi Gilad Kariv is well positioned to finally become a member of the Knesset after several near-misses. Personal attacks by Haredi lawmakers don’t unnerve him, but the nonresponse from other parties does → Read More

Israelis stranded abroad furious as government restricts their ability to fly home

Israelis in the United States are finding it difficult to get back to Tel Aviv – even if they have an election to run in next month → Read More

U.S. Jewish groups want to fight antisemitism, but struggle to agree what it is

Will it be possible to achieve unity over the working definition of antisemitism when Israel is the sticking point? Yes, says the Conference of Presidents leadership; no, say progressive groups → Read More

Dr. Anthony Fauci receives one of Jewish World's most prestigious awards

Fauci, who has won the Dan David Prize for his work during the COVID pandemic, has butted heads with Trump over the management of the crisis → Read More

More scared of COVID than rumors, these pregnant Orthodox women chose to get the jab

The message is getting out, say NY-area health-care workers: Between 'going on a vent' and getting a shot – it's best for expecting moms to avoid the worst-case scenario of COVID-19 infection → Read More

The evangelicals learning Hebrew in order to fully understand the Bible

An ex-cop who doesn’t trust translations, a woman seeking God: Why devout Christians are taking Zoom classes in Jewish studies and biblical Hebrew at an Israeli institute → Read More

Fearing repeat of last year, U.S. Orthodox Jewish groups urge community to comply with COVID restrictions for Purim

Citing the experience of last year’s holiday, which became a super-spreader event, the Orthodox Union and Rabbinical Council of America are stressing the need for caution this year → Read More

U.S. Chabad rabbi fired for barrage of anti-vaccine social media posts

Hasidic organization's regional director calls Rabbi Michoel Green's statements, including on COVID-19 jab, 'extremely reckless and potentially dangerous' → Read More

U.S. Chabad rabbi fired for barrage of anti-vaccine social media posts

Hasidic organization's regional director calls Rabbi Michoel Green's statements, including on COVID-19 jab, 'extremely reckless and potentially dangerous' → Read More

U.S. Jewish groups herald 'a future of equality' as Biden and Harris take office

The Biden-Harris administration will need to act with 'courage, speed, and vision to heal the nation,' says Reform leader. World Jewish Congress' Lauder: 'The Jewish community could not have a better ally in the White House' → Read More

FBI raids home of Capitol rioter, Orthodox Jewish son of N.Y. judge

Aaron Mostofsky is released on $100,000 bond and faces felony count of theft of government property after the storming of the Capitol by Trump supporters → Read More

‘No one will fill his shoes’: U.S. Jewish leaders mourn Sheldon Adelson

‘His death leaves an empty place where a vibrant, committed and caring man once stood,’ wrote the Republican Jewish Coalition → Read More

Jewish activists who fought Trump promise they won't go easy on Biden

These activists were at the forefront of the fight for social justice during the Trump era. Now they tell Haaretz how they are preparing for the day after he's gone → Read More

Jewish activists who fought Trump promise they won't go easy on Biden

These activists were at the forefront of the fight for social justice during the Trump era. Now they tell Haaretz how they are preparing for the day after he's gone → Read More