"The State of Israel is not a halachic state but rather is a nation-state of all the Jewish people. Many Jews are becoming alienated because they feel that the State of Israel does not respect the way they practice Judaism.” Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot All quotes »
"The State of Israel is not a halachic state but rather is a nation-state of all the Jewish people. Many Jews are becoming alienated because they feel that the State of Israel does not respect the way they practice Judaism.”
Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot
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Rabbi Uri Regev discusses a recent television expose on the difficulties that Israeli couples go through in order to marry in Israel.
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In light of the Prime Minister's Office's announcement of a $300 million plan to engage Diaspora youth, Rabbi Uri Regev points to the crucial factor missing out in this relationship: freedom of religion and equality.
As a part of Hiddush's latest coverage of the 2013 Religion and State Index, this week, Rabbi Uri Regev discusses Israeli public opinion on the criminalization of publicly excluding women and the national battle over shabbat.
As a part of Hiddush's latest coverage of the 2013 Religion and State Index, this week, Rabbi Uri Regev discusses Israeli public opinion on the issues included in the struggle for equality in sharing the national burden.
As a part of Hiddush's latest coverage of the 2013 Religion and State Index, Rabbi Uri Regev presents a few telling statistics on the status of Jewish pluralism in Israel.
Rabbi Uri Regev introduces the 2013 Religion and State Index
A conversation with Rabbi Ariel Picard from the Shalom Hartman Institute.
Rabbi Uri Regev details the problematic aspects with the Shaked law
Follwing the election for the Chief Rabbinate, Rabbi Uri Regev provides an analysis on the elections and discusses what to expect from the new Chief Rabbis.
This week's video blog highlights a Channel 10 News exposé on the Orthodox monopoly on marriage in Israel.
Israel's most policitized election for the chief rabbinate proves that it's time to retire this coercive institution.
Rabbi Uri Regev debates Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Chief Rabbi of Efrat.