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.
Love, laughter, and high-stakes Haredi dating in 'Matchmaking 2' - review
'Speak quietly': Ashdod rabbis call for restrictive rules for women on public transport
Amid global turbulence, Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky is revolutionizing fundraising for NGOs
December 27, 2017: Lorde? Let it pass
Haredi woman, 42, in Jerusalem gives birth to her 20th child
A 42-year-old ultra-Orthodox woman and grandmother from Jerusalem gave birth to her 20th child
Petition for Haredi women representation in Haredi parties advances
Women do not have the ability to join as Haredi party members so they do not have the ability to hold formal office within the party or stand as candidates.
Women who sued to remove Israeli city’s modesty signs get death threats
The women said they received calls on Thursday and Friday threatening them with a kabbalistic ritual calling for their deaths.
London Orthodox teacher fired for living with boyfriend wins legal case
Zelda de Groen told a tribunal that school managers subjected her to a “humiliating” hour-long interview.
Shabbat coalition crisis won’t be the last
But will the agreement have the desired effect of reducing the Haredi clamor over Shabbat desecration?
Remembering Rabin – a call for unity
The ever escalating cycle of hatred and anger between the various factions in Israeli society has become a debilitating disease that goes way beyond political tactics.
IDF opens new track for religious women in Cyber Defense Directorate
The first all-female class of 23 students began September 1rst. They will enlist in IDF in June 2019.
# 40 Rachel Freier and Nechama Spiegel - Personifying shifts in the haredi world
A new generation of haredi youth is growing up with broader horizons and aspirations, which affect women no less than it does men.
City notes: Rocking out the New Year
Faith and art come together at a special exhibition in Jerusalem by artists from the Omanut Ve’emuna gallery in the Jaffa Flea Market.