Bayit Yehudi
Ayelet Shaked receives just 80,000 votes, throws support behind Netanyahu
Ayelet Shaked thanked her supporters for voting for her and expressed hope that a stable right-wing government would be formed by Netanyahu in the coming days.
Israel Elections: Ayelet Shaked fights on despite low polling numbers
Israel Elections: Don't be pressured into changing your vote - opinion
If Netanyahu supports Shaked, right bloc could win 62 seats - poll
PM offered ex-Shas leader Yishai ministry if he runs in Bayit Yehudi
Yishai has yet to respond to the offer, and sought the advice of his Rabbi Meir Mazuz, a leading Sephardic haredi rabbi.
Bayit Yehudi, Likud spar over far-right party Otzma
Israel's right-wing parties argue over who should unite with whom to prevent a left-wing victory.
Bayit Yehudi and National Union agree to run together in elections
The parties will alternate seats on the list, with Bayit Yehudi getting the odd numbers and National Union the even.
Senior Bayit Yehudi MK accuses Naftali Bennett of ‘raping’ party
Motti Yogev, second on the party's list, said Bennett "raped" the party by leaving to start his New Right party.
Will Bayit Yehudi be the party of the rabbis?
Under former party leader Naftali Bennett, rabbinical influence over Bayit Yehudi waned to a certain extent, and he pushed back against it.
National-religious rabbis ‘demands’ two major parties to run together
Prime Minister calls for all right-wing religious parties to unite to keep right-wing bloc in government, including far-right Otzmah Yehudit party.
National Union-Bayit Yehudi negotiations at 'dead end’
Bayit Yehudi prepared to run alone despite polls showing party below electoral threshold; Peretz says Bayit Yehudi willing to sit in Gantz-led government
Rabbi Lior to right-wing leaders: If attempts at unity fail, run alone
Bayit Yehudi ran together with National Union in three of the last four elections.
Former IDF chief rabbi Rafi Peretz elected to lead Bayit Yehudi
Peretz is married and the father of 12 children. He lived in Gush Katif in Gaza before the disengagement, and currently lives in Neveh, in the Negev, with other Gaza evacuees.
Bayit Yehudi officially calls primaries off amid internal disputes
The language of the ads spoke of religious Zionists generally, allowing the National Union’s campaign to begin while clearly leaving an opening for an expected merger with Bayit Yehudi