Haredim women

Most haredi IDF recruits had already left the community before enlisting - report

A new report shows most haredi men who enlist in the IDF had already left the ultra-Orthodox community, challenging claims that the army triggers their exit.

 A haredi man and an IDF soldier pray at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, November 14, 2024
 NOAM IMBER (left) and OMER NUDELMAN in 'Matchmaking 2.'

Love, laughter, and high-stakes Haredi dating in 'Matchmaking 2' - review

 Haredi woman in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, March 25, 2024.

'Speak quietly': Ashdod rabbis call for restrictive rules for women on public transport

Turbo Digital Founder and CEO Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky.

Amid global turbulence, Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky is revolutionizing fundraising for NGOs


This week in Jerusalem: One + One conference

Your weekly roundup of city affairs.

 HAREDI WOMEN tap away at their computers at a hi-tech company in Beitar Illit.

Female haredi cinema's growth explored in new book

Leafing through the book, one gets the distinct impression that there is a lot more to the Israeli haredi community than one gets from the aforementioned means of disseminating information.

 A JERUSALEM street billboard advertising movies for the haredi sector.

United Torah Judaism MK: Women serving in the IDF is not 'human nature'

The issue of women serving in the IDF has been a long contested subject for the ultra-Orthodox parties in the Knesset.

A SELECTION of photos of women in the IDF from inside ‘Women on the Front Lines.’

New York City Council hopeful erased from ultra-Orthodox news publications

Amber Adler is the second-ever haredi woman to run for city council in the district of Brooklyn. She has recently run into challenges, however, as religious publications refuse to publish her ads.

Amber Adler, a single mother of two, is seen with her sons campaigning for her run for NYC city council

Hasbara: Why erasing women is harmful

Why remove images of women from frum publications?

WILL HAREDI women join their ranks?

Getting to know Marlyn Vining, a Belz Hassid researching haredi cinema

Women of Jerusalem: profiling Marlyn Vining.

Marlyn Vining

How haredi women can help the Israeli health system

Among the graduates of the haredi educational system lays a huge group of untapped excellent human resource potential.

Young ultra-orthodox women ride through Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv.

Haredim only make half the salary of others in hi-tech industry

The average salary of a haredi tech employee is NIS 10,830 a month, compared to an average monthly wage of NIS 22,479 among non-haredi tech workers.

Avratech director Aaron Safrai (right) is pictured with ultra-Orthodox Jewish students learning computer programming at Avratech's Jerusalem offices

JCT's 44-hour Women's Hackathon produces innovative coronavirus solutions

Participants, who worked together virtually, were sent decorated boxes with t-shirts, coffee mugs, water bottles and so on so as to keep them in the hackathon mindset, despite working from afar.

Winning team of JCT Women's Hackathon 2020

Haredi women around the world on the frontlines of coronavirus fight

'I have volunteered several times at the 'Drive Thru' testing complex in Bnei Brak, and it was a privilege for me to take part in the national struggle against the spread of the virus'

EZRAS NASHIM women are hard at work in this still from ‘93 Queen,’ which will play on Yes Docu and StingTV at 10 p.m. this Sunday.