Hiddush News, April-June 2012
Rabbi Uri Regev to petition the Attorney General against monopolistic control of hotels because of kashrut certification
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Rabbi Uri Regev explains what Israel's recognition of non-Orthodox rabbis mean, and what it doesn't.
Rabbi Regev tells Ha'aretz "There is no way to increase Haredi participation in the army without establishing additional Haredi units"
Rabbi Uri Regev commends moves by the Conservative Movement to work toward equality in marriage
Hiddush calls for obligatory service for all citizens, with financial sanctions for yeshiva students who refuse to serve
Hiddush Vice President Shahar Ilan testifies in the Knesset on Hidduh's proposal for ultra-Orthodox army recruitment
Only in Israel can a government official fly in the face of government policy so blatantly, says Rabbi Uri Regev
Rabbi Uri Regev responds to MK Margi's response that he would quit if forced to pay salaries of non-Orthodox rabbis
Limmud Jerusalem, a brand new event, featured Hiddush President Rabbi Uri Regev
Rabbi Uri Regev stands up against the hate speech of Rav Shteinman, who says non-Jews are brainless thieves
Uri Regev tells the Washington Post why it is so vital to Israel's progress and survival that everyone serve
Hiddush and the youth forum "Bamah" team up to rally for public transportation on Shabbat
Shahar Ilan tells the Jerusalem Post that rise of ultra-Orthodox men into the army is happening too slowly
Hiddush comments on ultra-Orthodox kid's magazine which excludes Israel's flag from its feature on world flags
Jerusalem Post editorial utilizes Hiddush polling to understand the future of the failed Tal Law
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