Editor – Joel Katz
Religion and State in Israel
is not affiliated with any organization or movement.
REFORM MOVEMENT IN ISRAEL/RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
Reform and Conservative Judaism has long been considered an “American” thing by Israelis. But according to a recent survey, more than 7 percent of the nation’s Jewish population – almost 430,000 Israelis – now identify with these non-Orthodox streams.
While still only single digits, it’s a big jump from 20 and even 10 years ago. Who are these Israelis? What is attracting them? In this special project, Haaretz explores the new face of religious Israel and discovers that it’s not necessarily Orthodox.
Many
Israelis are getting closer to Judaism. They're just having trouble defining
their brand of the religion
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ISRAEL-DIASPORA RELATIONS
By Ari Shavit
RELIGION AND THE SNOWSTORM
CONVERSION
BRIT MILAH/CIRCUMCISION
MARRIAGE/DIVORCE
HAREDI SOCIETY
GAY/LGBT
COMMUNITY
IDF/HAREDI
DRAFT
KOTEL/WESTERN WALL
RELIGION AND SOCIETY
RABBI MOTI ELON CASE
Editor – Joel Katz
Religion and State in Israel
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