She hopes one day to represent Ḥaredim in the Knesset.
Why do Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jews so adamantly decline to serve in the military—and could that change? A communal leader walks us through the deliberations taking place.
What’s hidden behind politicians’ angry statements.
Ḥaredim need more party-poopers.
Even as there is plenty of blame to go around.
“We’ve seen your guys’ capability for learning new things.”
Two very different parties have found in each other the perfect enemies.
Why American Ḥaredim have responded so differently from other Jews to the pandemic.
The coronavirus has dramatized the tensions in Israeli society. This week, a ḥaredi communal leader joins us to chart a path forward.
Only by giving up some individual freedom and banding together can parents gain the power to reject the harmful influence of Silicon Valley on young minds.
When the established rabbis go silent, others, including civic-minded philanthropists and charismatic outsiders with inflammatory social-media presences, fill the void.
For those steeped in the tradition, hatred of Jews is simply a fact of exile.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews have been one of the hardest-hit groups in Israel and elsewhere. Why?
“There is no wall of separation in Israel between Judaism and humanism.”