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  • Bibi gets cold feet
    Written by on 22/07/2012
    PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejects all recommendations of the Plesner Committee in drawing up new legislation that would allow the universal draft and an increase in Haredi recruits. Hiddush CEO Uri Regev shares his thoughts

  • 'Government unfit to rule'
    Written by on 17/07/2012
    Kadima party leaves coalition over failure of universal draft law. Shahar Ilan of Hiddush: "The government we are left with is unfit to rule, it's a government of discrimination."

  • The Joke of Israel’s Civil Partnership Law
    Written by on 16/07/2012
    Fewer than 1.5 couples register with the Civil Partnership registrar each month according to statistics the Ministry of Justice released to Hiddush. Hiddush President Rabbi Uri Regev: “The time has come for Yisrael Beiteinu to realize its mistake and demand the passage of a real Civil Marriage law.”

  • Myth: Haredi moral authority
    Written by Shahar Ilan on 12/07/2012
    Hiddush VP Shahar Ilan writes in Ha’aretz about the dangerous direction the development of ultra-Orthodox Judaism is taking.

  • On the Front Lines
    Written by on 13/06/2012
    Israel's first "recognized" non-Orthodox rabbi, and recommendations for Tal Law replacements

  • Hospitality
    Written by on 10/06/2012
    Rabbi Uri Regev to petition the Attorney General against monopolistic control of hotels because of kashrut certification

  • The Rabbi Miri Gold Case Demystified
    Written by on 07/06/2012
    In this major achievment of Israel's move toward recognition of non-Orthodox rabbis, we must be careful to address challenges posed, and the road ahead.

  • Glass half empty?
    Written by on 07/06/2012
    Rabbi Uri Regev explains what Israel's recognition of non-Orthodox rabbis mean, and what it doesn't.

  • What some MKs are actually saying about Reform rabbis
    Written by on 07/06/2012
    In the excitement of Israel's first step toward recognition of non-Orthodox rabbis, these appointments were met with disturbing reactions by both ultra-Orthodox and National Religious political leaders.

  • More army units
    Written by on 05/06/2012
    Rabbi Regev tells Ha'aretz "There is no way to increase Haredi participation in the army without establishing additional Haredi units"

  • Same-sex marriage
    Written by on 03/06/2012
    Rabbi Uri Regev commends moves by the Conservative Movement to work toward equality in marriage

  • Hiddush VP testifies: No partner in ultra-Orthodox leadership
    Written by on 03/06/2012
    Hiddush Vice President Shahar Ilan testified last week before the Plesner Committee on Equal Sharing of Civic Burdens. “Anyone who thinks there is a respected ultra-Orthodox authority who is ready to encourage yeshiva students to serve should suggest him. Even Rav Shteinman, presented as a moderate, leads the fight against compulsory service."

  • A new plan
    Written by on 31/05/2012
    Hiddush calls for obligatory service for all citizens, with financial sanctions for yeshiva students who refuse to serve

  • Testify
    Written by on 31/05/2012
    Hiddush Vice President Shahar Ilan testifies in the Knesset on Hidduh's proposal for ultra-Orthodox army recruitment

  • Loyalty?
    Written by on 30/05/2012
    Only in Israel can a government official fly in the face of government policy so blatantly, says Rabbi Uri Regev

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