Eden Gallery in the heart of Soho hosted this week a powerful event to conclude Women's History Month that paid tribute to the extraordinary courage and strength of Israeli women during the recent war. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram "The Women Behind the Reserves Project," hosted by the La'Aretz Foundation, unveiled […]
The ombudsman ruled that justice Chaled Kabub violated judges' ethics code in giving an unauthorized media interview, and dismissed Kabub's response against allegations that he sat in trial of a legal dispute involving his children. All complaints against him were submitted by right-wing activist Shay Glick
After the coalition failed to reach an agreement on a proposal for a new ultra-orthodox draft exemption bill ahead of Thursday's deadline, the High Court a freeze on government funds for yeshivas who fail to send students to enlist in the IDF
The ultra-Orthodox parties might stay in the government even if Benjamin Netanyahu fails to get a law passed exempting all yeshiva students from military service, but they will likely be consigned to a long period in opposition after the next election
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In a battle that involved three separate courtrooms, Vita Rosenberg has finally received a get. The problem wasn't a recalcitrant husband but Israel's Chief Rabbinate, which demanded that she prove her Jewishness in order to obtain a religious divorce
After trashing the room, the police did not find what they were looking for but ended up arresting the activist and trying to have her detained for five days. 'Our space for action as activism is shrinking,' she said
The Vermont senator said that while 'more and more' Democratic lawmakers join calls to condition U.S. aid to Israel due to its conduct in Gaza, 'relatively few are prepared to pull the trigger' due to AIPAC's lobbying and Biden being 'deeply emotionally committed to Israel'
Netanyahu seemingly reversed his earlier statement that he withdrew the Israeli delegation to Washington in the wake of the U.S. decision not to veto the UNSC cease-fire resolution as a 'message' to Hamas that it can't rely on international pressure
Kahneman's pioneering work integrating insights from psychology into economics, conducted jointly with Amos Tversky, won him a Nobel Prize in 2002. He was an outspoken critic of the Netanyahu government's judicial overhaul
After a twitter dispute with the British foreign minister, a gov't official said that Levy 'deviated from Israel's message and took too many liberties'
Brothers Daniel and Neriyah Sharabi, who saved dozens on October 7, said they were held by airport security for two hours after mentioning they survived the Nova music festival massacre. They say one security guard told them, "I don't want you to do here what you do in Gaza"
Actor, singer and IDF reservist Idan Amedi refused the request, saying others are more deserving than him, and that he hopes he will be 'granted the merit to light a torch thanks to the words I write and not due to war heroism'
Netanyahu guaranteed the ultra-Orthodox party leaders in his coalition that the government financing of yeshivas would not be jeopardized as part of negotiations of a bill that could exempt all Haredi men from being drafted to the military. It is unclear, however, how the prime minister can vouch for this