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Exclude the Excluders

Director of Hiddush, Rabbi Uri Regev: "No more will women be excluded from the public sphere. We can no longer stand with those who promote the exclusion of women, the time has come to for a civil governmental coalition without those who exclude."

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Audio

Rabbi Uri Regev on NPR

Uri Regev quoted on kosher livestock feed

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Conversion in Israel: Three comments

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch praised Israel’s Supreme Court for its landmark ruling this week requiring that people who converted to Judaism in Israel under the auspices of Reform and Conservative rabbis be recognized as Jews and eligible for citizenship under the Law of Return — and warned of the ferocious political battles to come.

Exclude the Excluders

Director of Hiddush, Rabbi Uri Regev: "No more will women be excluded from the public sphere. We can no longer stand with those who promote the exclusion of women, the time has come to for a civil governmental coalition without those who exclude."

Rabbi Uri Regev on NPR

Uri Regev quoted on kosher livestock feed

Conversion in Israel: Three comments

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch praised Israel’s Supreme Court for its landmark ruling this week requiring that people who converted to Judaism in Israel under the auspices of Reform and Conservative rabbis be recognized as Jews and eligible for citizenship under the Law of Return — and warned of the ferocious political battles to come.



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Exclude the Excluders

Director of Hiddush, Rabbi Uri Regev: "No more will women be excluded from the public sphere. We can no longer stand with those who promote the exclusion of women, the time has come to for a civil governmental coalition without those who exclude."

Exclude the Excluders

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Bus Segregation

Gender segregation on buses

Bus Segregation

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Hiddush Campaign Graphics

Hiddush presents visuals on burning issues

Hiddush Campaign Graphics

New Audio Clips:

Audio

Rabbi Uri Regev on NPR

Uri Regev quoted on kosher livestock feed

Rabbi Uri Regev on NPR

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Video

Conversion in Israel: Three comments

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch praised Israel’s Supreme Court for its landmark ruling this week requiring that people who converted to Judaism in Israel under the auspices of Reform and Conservative rabbis be recognized as Jews and eligible for citizenship under the Law of Return — and warned of the ferocious political battles to come.

Conversion in Israel: Three comments

Video

Sabbath public transport in Israel - a sea change?

In Israel, public transport on the Sabbath hasn't been available since the founding of the state in those communities that are majority Jewish; but today we may be standing on the cusp of dramatic political change. Rabbi Uri Regev explains.

Sabbath public transport in Israel - a sea change?

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Let Marriage Freedom Ring in Israel

The fight for marriage freedom is one of the top priority battles in the clash of religion and State in Israel. Today, over 600,000 Israelis cannot marry, and many more are forced to marry in a strict Orthodox ceremony under the auspices of the country’s Chief Rabbinate, which is the sole authority over marriage and divorce of Jews in Israel.

Let Marriage Freedom Ring in Israel

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