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The dictatorship cometh

MKs and activists are warning that if no solution is found for economic concentration, Israel could wind up a tyranny of business interests.

The Fight Over Who Fights in Israel

A question of exemption from army service for the ultra-Orthodox has come to a boil.

Staten Island Jewish community celebrates Lag B' Omer

The Staten Island Jewish community celebrated Lag B' Omer May 10 with games, crafts, marshmallow roasting and other fun

Alcoa Foundation Presents Sustainability Awards to Young Talent at Intel ISEF 2012 Special Awards Ceremony

Alcoa Foundation announced six winners in two award categories, Sustainable Water Management and Sustainable Material Use, at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair , held yesterday in Pittsburgh.

Young Jews rediscovering their heritage at Flanders synagogue

MOUNT OLIVE TWP. ‑ Like many people his age, Eric Denholtz had reached a low point and had the unsettling feeling of being adrift.

Kosher Shmuley?

I was asked to comment on the unprecedented hullabaloo over Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s latest book Kosher Jesus on his recent visit to Australia. I wish to emphasize that I make my remarks in my personal capacity as a Rabbi and declare I am a friend of Rabbi Boteach.

New Israeli coalition confronts first challenge

A controversial practice that has allowed tens of thousands of young ultra-Orthodox men to avoid compulsory military service has emerged as a looming test for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new coalition government — and one that could create major mayhem in the Jewish state.

First rifts emerge in new Israeli coalition

The first rifts in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's expanded coalition emerged just a day after the Israeli leader brought the main opposition party into his government, with religious and secular parties exchanging threats Wednesday over draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews.

Draft overhaul threatens to convulse Israel

A court order to stop Israel's longtime practice of exempting ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from military service has become a central issue in upcoming elections and could reshape the face of the society. If they are forced to serve, their rabbis fear, they could also enter the work force and come under the influence of the secular world.

Elections to cost NIS 400m

Knesset Finance Committee chairman MK Moshe Gafni said that the cost is high and there is no likelihood of changing the government.


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