Marriage in israel
Starting the Jewish New Year with freedom: Woman granted divorce after 23-year fight
The ex-husband attempted to extort T., demanding large sums of money in exchange for a get.
What's in a name? Why women are increasingly choosing to keep their maiden names after marriage
Poll reveals strong Israeli public support for non-Orthodox marriage
Protecting freedom in love: Why prenups matter in Jewish marriages - opinion
Polygamy: Why is it illegal, what do religions think of it? - explainer
What is the point of polygamy and polyamory? Where are they legal? What does the Bible and other religions say about them? What are Israel's laws? Here's what you should know.
Jerusalem court recognizes couples in Zoom 'Utah weddings' to be registered as married
The Utah marriage is a wedding that is conducted in visual consultation with a marriage registrar in Utah and can also be conducted when both spouses are in Israel.
Looking for your other half? Here's how to find a good relationship
We all want to fall in love, but it's hard. What stops us from getting there, and what are we doing wrong?
Why did this couple divorce five days after getting married?
Husband allegedly hid thousands of shekels of stock losses from his wife, gave his parents their wedding money without asking her • he says she danced with her ex at their wedding
Tu Be'Av: Israelis married less and younger in 2020
6,746 couples including at least one partner who was registered with the Population Authority got married abroad in 2020.
How many Israelis want civil marriage as an option?
A vast majority of voters for the coalition parties want their politicians to push for civil marriage in Israel.
Tu Be'av: How this Israeli couple was matched together by a chatbot
An Israeli nonprofit called Algo designed this particular chatbot for the purpose of matchmaking on WhatsApp.
Netflix to produce a ‘Jewish Matchmaking’ series
The streaming giant announced a new “Jewish Matchmaking” series on Thursday, modeled after its hit “Indian Matchmaking.”
Why the proposed civil-marriage deal is not good enough - opinion
'Letting Israelis marry in foreign embassies will be a social tragedy, a religious travesty and a civic disgrace.
Kahana mulls allowing civil marriage in exchange for repealing Law of Return
The Law of Return was passed in 1950 and entitles Jews to the right to relocate to Israel and acquire Israeli citizenship.