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
Israel’s growing intermarriage problem
Some observers might be tempted to dismiss the significance of such intermarriages. But a deeper dive into the data leaves no room for doubt, we have a problem.
At least 85,000 Jewish intermarried couples in Israel
At least 2,460 couples with one Jewish spouse and one non-Jewish spouse registered their marriages in 2018, a 37% increase over 2011 numbers.
Will Israel take next steps in advancing civil marriage? - opinion
Parties, like Yesh Atid, Yisrael Beytenu, Labor and Meretz have repeatedly declared their support for the introduction of civil marriage in Israel. The moment of truth is now.
The challenges of marriage and dating through COVID
Aleeza Ben Shalom is a dating and relationship coach who arrived in Israel less than a year ago - here is her story.
Israel must recognize civil marriage - opinion
It’s dehumanizing for anyone in this position to not have the same rights as everyone else; if religious leaders refuse to recognize our status as valid, the government must provide another option.
Is the civil marriage issue an obstacle to Israeli democracy?
The only place in the world where Jews cannot marry freely is Israel - the Jewish state.
65% of Israeli public support civil marriage - report
The same survey concluded 90% of secular couples and 79% of non-religious traditional couples also support civil marriage in Israel.
17 couples recently immigrated from India marry in Israel
Before the ceremony, they completed their formal conversion to Judaism by the Chief Rabbinate.
Artem Dolgopyat's plight highlights Israel's golden double standard
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The Olympic hero's scandalous inability to marry in his country can be fixed by adopting a civil marriage formula written jointly by a liberal law professor and a major Orthodox rabbi.
Half of Israel Jews prefer not to get married in an Orthodox ceremony
The Hiddush Association conducted a survey about how Israeli Jews prefer to get married.