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September 13
- Orthodox and secular Jews fight over shaping Jerusalem’s character Michele Chabin, USA Today
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September 9
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August 31
- On Temple Mount, some see a dome and imagine an altar Elhanan Miller, The Times of Israel
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August 26
- In Jerusalem's culture war, secular residents make gains Miriam Berger, AP
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August 24
- Israel's Extremist Settlers Latest Front In Terrorism Struggle Shira Rubin, USA Today
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August 21
- Some Israelis hope to be recognized as Jews through alternative courts Michele Chabin, RNS
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August 19
- Rabbis against the Rabbinate Erasmus
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August 14
- The challenge of Jewish identity Prof. Asher Cohen, Israel Hayom
- Chief Rabbinate Is Swiftly Bringing About Its Own Demise Israel Harel, Haaretz
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August 13
- New conversion initiative splits Israel Orthodox rabbis Mordechai Goldman, Al Monitor
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August 5
- Rabbi and leader of extremist group says he’s in favor of burning churches, in theory Jeremy Sharon, The Jerusalem Post
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July 31
- Religious assailant attacks Jerusalem Gay Pride parade, wounding six Allyn Fisher-Ilan, Reuters
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July 27
- Is Orthodox Judaism on the verge of a historic schism? Yair Eltinger, Haaretz
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July 22
- Israeli government clashes with liberal Jewish streams Tia Goldenberg, AP
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July 21
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July 20
- Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem in battle with religious council officials over religious services in the city Jeremy Sharon, The Jerusalem Post
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July 17
- U.S. Jewish groups join recovery effort after Israeli church arson attack Michele Chabin, The Washington Post
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July 12
- How the pig changed Israeli society Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Haaretz
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July 11
- New Jewish group wants to restore polygamy Jonah Mandel, The Jerusalem Post
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May 19
- Catacombs make a comeback as Jerusalem seeks room for the dead William Booth and Ruth Eglash, The Washington Post
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May 18
- Hundreds of Ethiopian Israelis take to the streets in Tel Aviv to protest discrimination Ilan Lior and Shirly Seidler, Haaretz
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