Hiddush News, April-June 2012

Hiddush News, April-June 2012

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Hospitality

Rabbi Uri Regev to petition the Attorney General against monopolistic control of hotels because of kashrut certification

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Hospitality

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Glass half empty?

Rabbi Uri Regev explains what Israel's recognition of non-Orthodox rabbis mean, and what it doesn't.

Glass half empty?

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More army units

Rabbi Regev tells Ha'aretz "There is no way to increase Haredi participation in the army without establishing additional Haredi units"

More army units

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Same-sex marriage

Rabbi Uri Regev commends moves by the Conservative Movement to work toward equality in marriage

Same-sex marriage

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A new plan

Hiddush calls for obligatory service for all citizens, with financial sanctions for yeshiva students who refuse to serve

A new plan

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Testify

Hiddush Vice President Shahar Ilan testifies in the Knesset on Hidduh's proposal for ultra-Orthodox army recruitment

Testify

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Loyalty?

Only in Israel can a government official fly in the face of government policy so blatantly, says Rabbi Uri Regev

Loyalty?

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Only in Israel

Rabbi Uri Regev responds to MK Margi's response that he would quit if forced to pay salaries of non-Orthodox rabbis

Only in Israel

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Limmud Jerusalem

Limmud Jerusalem, a brand new event, featured Hiddush President Rabbi Uri Regev

Limmud Jerusalem

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Against hatred

Rabbi Uri Regev stands up against the hate speech of Rav Shteinman, who says non-Jews are brainless thieves

Against hatred

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Heart of the Matter

Uri Regev tells the Washington Post why it is so vital to Israel's progress and survival that everyone serve

Heart of the Matter

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Shabbat buses

Hiddush and the youth forum "Bamah" team up to rally for public transportation on Shabbat

Shabbat buses

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Slow but steady?

Shahar Ilan tells the Jerusalem Post that rise of ultra-Orthodox men into the army is happening too slowly

Slow but steady?

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Erasing Israel

Hiddush comments on ultra-Orthodox kid's magazine which excludes Israel's flag from its feature on world flags

Erasing Israel

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Replacing Tal

Jerusalem Post editorial utilizes Hiddush polling to understand the future of the failed Tal Law

Replacing Tal

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