Haredim women

Bnei Brak set to become Israel's first city with gender-segregated streets, municipality announces

The municipality issued a statement in response to the report, saying that the decision came after a letter from the city's rabbis, while it also said that it could be further expanded in the future.

Ladies in Bnei Brak watching as the men leave to protest outsidem of Military Prison 10 on June 24, 2026.
The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled

The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled

MDA operates 653 motorcycles

MDA expands Jerusalem emergency response with 22 new haredi female medics

 A haredi man and an IDF soldier pray at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, November 14, 2024

Most haredi IDF recruits had already left the community before enlisting - report


Hamashgihot

What is the best recipe for employing more women kashrut supervisors?

MEMBERS OF the first cohort of a course for women kashrut supervisors, jointly organized by Emunah and Tzohar

Ultra-Orthodox: 50 shades of black

It is incumbent on the non-ultra-Orthodox to reach out to the Haredim with wisdom, understanding and patience to gently encourage integrating their young people into modern life.

Haredi men hold on to their hats on a windy day in Jerusalem

Haredi population tops one million

There is a record low in the poverty rate for the Haredi sector, having diminished from 58% in 2005, reflecting increased integration of Haredi men and women into the work force in recent years.

INCREASED INTEGRATION of Haredim into the workforce has resulted in a record-low poverty rate in the Haredi sector.

December 27, 2017: Lorde? Let it pass

Letters

Haredi woman, 42, in Jerusalem gives birth to her 20th child

A 42-year-old ultra-Orthodox woman and grandmother from Jerusalem gave birth to her 20th child

Babies (Illustrative)

Petition for Haredi women representation in Haredi parties advances

Women do not have the ability to join as Haredi party members so they do not have the ability to hold formal office within the party or stand as candidates.

Haredi women vote in the 2013 elections.

Women who sued to remove Israeli city’s modesty signs get death threats

The women said they received calls on Thursday and Friday threatening them with a kabbalistic ritual calling for their deaths.

Extremists protests as Beit Shemesh takes down modesty signs

London Orthodox teacher fired for living with boyfriend wins legal case

Zelda de Groen told a tribunal that school managers subjected her to a “humiliating” hour-long interview.

A general view is seen of the London skyline from Canary Wharf in London, Britain, October 19, 2016

Shabbat coalition crisis won’t be the last

But will the agreement have the desired effect of reducing the Haredi clamor over Shabbat desecration?

Compilation photo of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and UTJ leader Yaacov Litzman

Remembering Rabin – a call for unity

The ever escalating cycle of hatred and anger between the various factions in Israeli society has become a debilitating disease that goes way beyond political tactics.

Portrait of Rabin as a defense minister: In 1985