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 Rabbi Rick Jacobs at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv.

Jewish Reform leader expresses disappointment in society since October 7

 Rabbi Rick Jacobs at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv.

Rabbi Rick Jacobs: Number of converts to Judaism rising since Oct. 7

By SHULA KOPF
  From right to left: Meir Spiegler CEO of the Electricity Company, General Bamil Sami Turgeman Chairman of the Nega Board of Directors, Minister Eli Cohen, Shaul Goldstein CEO of Nega Miri Nebo who is the presenter of the campaign and Amir Shavit Chairman of the Electricity Authority

Electrifying success: 30K households join revolution in 10 Days

 Israelis sorting food and produce with Leket Israel.

What is good for Europe is good for Israel: EU import reform passes in Knesset

 Israelis sorting food and produce with Leket Israel.

Historic food import reform allows for greater competition in Israeli market

By Nathan Klabin/The Media Line
 Iran's President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian and Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attend a Muharram mourning ceremony in Tehran, Iran July 12, 2024.

Iran's stance on Israel remains unchanged under reformist president Pezeshkian - opinion

Pastors meet in Jerusalem

Reform Cantors unite in Jerusalem: A harmonious gathering amid uncertainty

 A picture taken in Sourasky Medical Center Tel Aviv on the day of the strike against violence in medical facilities. The sign reads: There is a strike here. Enough with the violence.

Israel Medical Association warns legislation would ‘devastate’ the healthcare system

 RESERVE SOLDIERS, veterans, and activists protest against the intention of some reservists to refuse to serve, as part of the protest against the planned judicial overhaul, in Tel Aviv earlier this year.

Israeli reservists call for unity and political transformation - opinion

 THE TEL AVIV University campus in Ramat Aviv: The changes implemented by the university are undoubtedly praiseworthy. However, the teaching of social medicine is as crucial now as it was 200 years ago, the writer maintains.

Tel Aviv University should implement reforms for medical studies - opinion

By DANIEL SALOMON
Female rabbi being ordained 370

France gets its first Orthodox woman rabbi

By Alice D'Oleon/JTA
Preparations at Gabrieli School in Tel Aviv, ahead of the opening of the school year tomorrow, on August 31, 2022.

A new book made me appreciate Jewish Sunday schools — and the volunteer women who have powered them

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL / JTA
 Rabbi Lewis and his wife, Jennifer, celebrating with their son Eden as he became bar mitzvah on June 12, 2021.

Rabbi Craig Lewis: Classy reform rabbi in Chattanooga

By NAIM PERESS
 Empty beds in the intensive care unit at the Coronavirus ward of Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem on October 14, 2021.

Israeli patients' autonomy for specialty treatments to be overhauled

 An Egyptian teacher instructs students on the first day's class at Martyr Rami school, in Cairo, Egypt, October 2, 2022.

Reformed Egyptian curriculum promotes coexistence, democracy

 Illustrative image of makeup.

Cosmetics competition reform will open market, lower prices - Health Ministry

 GLASS CUBE: Apple’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Voices from the Arab press: Conspiracy theories won't stop Saudi reforms

By MEDIA LINE
 THE ‘ISRAEL Apartheid Wall’ at Duke University: So many Jewish anti-Zionists cheer on the non-Jewish, anti-Zionist bullies, says the writer.

Amid anti-Zionism, antisemitism, Reform Jews are betrayed by rabbis - opinion

By KATHRYN WOLF