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Already in the first week of 2014, there are plenty of positive changes taking place regarding religion and state in Israel.
A video highlighting the year's success and the forecast for religion and state in 2014.
A look back on 2013's successes and highlighting the battle for freedom of religion and equality in light of the challenges that lay ahead.
MK Nitzan Horowitz of Meretz's remarks at the 2013 GA panel on freedom of marriage.
Highlights from the panel dedicated to marriage freedom of the 2013 GA in Jerusalem
Rabbi Uri Regev discusses the focus that the GA placed on pluralism and freedom of marriage.
Rabbi Uri Regev speaks about his recent trip and Aharon Barak's essay on freedom of marriage
Israeli-American educator Amichai Lau-Lavie speaks with Hiddush about the perfect Jewish democracy.
MK Boaz Toporovksy speaks to Hiddush about the need for civil marriage for all Israelis
Hiddush work endlessly to ensure that Israel's 2013 municipal elections were conducted without illegal use of blessings, curses, and charms to gain votes.
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.
Public support for criminalization of excluding women from the public sphere and public transportation and services on Shabbat shows just how far Israel's religion and state conflict influences everyday life.
The 2013 Religion and State Index shows extremely high support for equality in sharing the burden, but the Israeli public is split over the government's actual plan.
The 2013 Religion and State Index shows that are growing number of Israelis support equal recognition for non-Orthodox rabbis and marriages.
Rabbi Regev introduces the 2013 Religion and State Index