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New draft law unlikely to compel ultra-Orthodox enlistment in IDF

Proposed replacement for Tal Law aims to induct Haredim before marriage; fierce opposition from rabbis expected.

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New draft law unlikely to compel ultra-Orthodox enlistment in IDF

Proposed replacement for Tal Law aims to induct Haredim before marriage; fierce opposition from rabbis expected.

by Meirav Arlosoroff 4 comments
Beit El’s Ulpana neighborhood.
In turnabout, Netanyahu urges ministers to find way to leave Ulpana intact

The political earthquake took the West Bank settlers by surprise - they expected the Likud primaries to work in their favor.

by Chaim Levinson 9 comments
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From a controversial government request to reverse a High Court evacuation order to New York’s finest caviar, Haaretz.com sums up the top eight headlines from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.

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Rabbi Haim Druckman - Emil Salman - April 27, 2012
Israeli High Court decision on conversions welcomed by advocacy groups

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