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Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah

Ne’emanei Torah Va’Avodah (Hebrew: נאמני תורה ועבודה (NTA; English: lit. ‘Loyalists of Torah and Labor’) is a nonprofit organization in Israel that focuses on education research and policy in the Religious Zionist community. The organization supports democratizing the State-controlled religious services, so that the public plays a greater role in religious decision making and functions.[1]

Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah
נאמני תורה ועבודה
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AbbreviationNTA
FormationFounded 1978
HeadquartersJerusalem, Israel
Key people
Shmuel Shattach,CEO; Chairman, Assaf Benmelech; President, Rabbi Ronen Lubich
Websitehttp://www.toravoda.org.il/en

History edit

In the late 1970s, religious parents in Israel were concerned about aggressive secularization of the religious public school system. In light of this, parent organizations emerged to establish separate religious public school institutions. In primary school education, the "Noam" network was first established, and then later in post-primary a group connected to Bnei Akiva established the Ulpana (pl. Ulpanot) high school institution for religious girls. Facing this organization of parent groups, who wanted to separate and strengthen the religious aspect of public school education, a counter-ideological group emerged from the foundation of "Torah and Avodah", who feared the consequences of seclusion in separate institutions and the extremism in religious education that could lead, in their opinion, to religious education deviating from religious Zionism.[2]

 
Youth Gathering of Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah at Agron Hostel. Jerusalem, 2016

Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah was founded in 1978 as one of these counter-ideological groups.[3] It was especially concerned about the reduction of secular studies in the religious public school and the move to separate the sexes in elementary school education.[4] The name Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah stems from its connection to the slogan, “Torah and Avodah” of religious Zionism.[5] The religious Zionists of Hapoel Hamizrachi stressed that “Torah and Avodah” means that there is responsibility to demand social justice in every aspect of society.[6]

After its founding, NTA became active in other social and religious issues. In 1987, NTA lobbied for equal rights for women in religious councils. It was a litigant in the legal case before the Supreme Court of Israel, arguing that Leah Shakdiel must be allowed to serve on the local religious council in Yeruham.[7]

In 1995, following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the leadership of NTA called for religious children to be educated to think critically about important topics and not to be pulled toward fundamentalism.[8] In 2012 NTA organized an alternative rally to remember Prime Minister Rabin for national religious youth.[9]

In 2014 the organization was involved in attempts to decentralize the hierarchical model of the Chief Rabbi and represented Rabbi Avi Weiss when the Chief Rabbinate of Israel rejected his authority on conversion to Judaism.[10] In 2019, NTA launched an online interview portal, “The Room for Questions” (Heb. Cheder Ha'shelot). “The Room for Questions” features leading contemporary religious figures answering existential and halakhic questions for adolescents and parents.[11]

Religious Leadership edit

The organization is guided by male and female religious and lay leaders.[12] NTA emphasizes the responsibility of religious autonomy in halakhic decision making.[13] NTA partners with rabbinic organizations outside Israel to strengthen the relation to Jews of the Diaspora. It has partnered with the International Rabbinic Fellowship to support the rights of Orthodox rabbis around the world.[14]

Administration edit

In 2020 the Chairman of Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avoda is Assaf Benmelech. Shmuel Shattach has served as CEO since 2008. Rabbi Ronen Lubich is the President.[12]

Education edit

 
Parents' Evening of the Mamlachti Dati Dror School led by Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah

NTA supports open admissions to religious public schools and opposes elitist admissions processes that filter out students from religious government public schools based on the students' social or family background.[15] The organization works with religious public school administrators and parents to set inclusive policies.[16] NTA has opposed racist policies in the admissions process to Israeli schools. In 2019 the organization stated: "Over the past three years, the [education] minister has certified a number of Talmud Torah schools that directly and indirectly screen students of low socioeconomic status and of Ethiopian descent."[17] "The government should narrow its support for private institutions, which harm public education in Israel," the movement said.[17]

NTA reinforces the values of Torah and Avodah by teaching the social responsibility of the religious population within the broader national context.[18] In the religious Zionist school system, it emphasizes that religious schools should be public—open to all without elitism or discrimination.[18] It promotes mathematics and science study in the religious school network.[3] In the youth movement sector, it supports the continuation of traditional Torah and Avoda values, specifically in the Bnei Akiva youth movement. NTA believes that youth groups such as Bnei Akiva should model social responsibility with equal opportunities for both genders to participate fully in religious life, without taking any particular political stances. The organization provides educational seminars for youth and adults on Torah learning for women and the integration of women into the Israeli Defense Forces.[19]

Religious Activism edit

 
Discussion on Israeli Religion and State Issues. NTA, 2013

The movement supports comprehensive reforms in the religious services in the State of Israel. NTA is a leading advocate for change in the structure of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel's office. The movement believes that the Chief Rabbi should occupy an important spiritual role in the public, but with diminished power to exercise religious coercion over the general public. The organization has led efforts for changes in the process of religious conversions.[20] The organization has called for comprehensive reform of the rabbinical court system with communities electing their own religious leaders.[21] NTA advocates for reforms in the laws regulating marriage in Israel. NTA advocates for a solution for the thousands of Israeli citizens who are unable to marry in Israel because of religious law restrictions.[22] NTA criticized Rabbi Shlomo Aviner for comments that they said objectified women. The organization stated: "our children's educational institutions [should] not have male rabbis or educators who will address our daughters in such a way."[23] NTA has supported gender equality in religious publications for the religious school system.[24] It is active in community-building projects to strengthen religious schools and the neighborhoods around them.[25] The organization supports the rights of religious women to serve in the IDF.[26] On the kashrut front, the organization advocates reform of kosher policies that make it difficult for restaurants open on Shabbat to be considered kosher.[27] Responding to the Sephardic Chief Rabbi's critical remarks about conversion therapy, Ronen Lubich, the president of NTA stated that this reflects and "unhealthy obsession" and the rabbis should strive for "inclusion and respect" for the LGBT community.[28]

Criticism edit

The organization has faced criticism from some in the Orthodox community for its positions on contentious issues. In 2005, academic Yoel Finkelman dismissed the organization and other left-wing religious Zionist organizations for failing to make as large an impact as right-wing groups, and for "earning the scorn" of many in the committed Orthodox population.[29] In 2018, Yated Ne'eman warned that the organization is "a radical advocacy and lobbying organ that seeks to change the face of Orthodoxy in Eretz Yisrael."[30] The Yated Ne'eman newspaper noted, "Its board of governors includes Avi Weiss, Shlomo Riskin, and others, such as Benny Lau (i.e. Binyamin Lau), Daniel Sperber, and Tamar Ross, who join them in reforming Orthodoxy by ordaining women, lobbying for To’eivah marriage, diluting geirus standards and much more. ITIM's Seth Farber, who previously censured the Chief Rabbinate of Israel for rejecting Reform conversions, also sits on the Ne’emanei Torah Va’Avodah board."[29] In 2019 Rabbi Amihai Eliyahu told Tehila Friedman, a former Chairwoman of Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah, that the organization was doing more harm than good to the religious Zionist community in Israel.[31]

Books and Journals edit

From 1990 - 1998 the organization published the journal Gilyon. In a new format from 1998 until the present, the journal De'ot has been published publication of the organization, with contributions voices of the modern religious community in Israel. The educational booklet "Etzah La'Derekh" is a publication for the edification of Israeli high school students.[32] Et Lidrosh was a pamphlet that was distributed to synagogues.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Mandel, Jonah. "Group Petitions Court to Halt Vote on Jerusalem Chief Rabbi" in The Jerusalem Post March 30, 2011. Citation at http://archive.jewishwave.com/wave/religion-and-state-in-israel/page/4/
  2. ^ Dagan, Matityahu. "The Development of MAMAD Education," in Hachinuch Hazioni Hadati Bi'mivchan Ha'Zman Ve'Hatekufa(in Hebrew) (Defense Min. and Michlelet Lipshitz, 2006) https://www.daat.ac.il/daat/chinuch/toldot/hitpathut-2.htm
  3. ^ a b "Campaign to Increase Student Participation in Mathematics and Science Majors in National Religious High Schools | the Trump Foundation".
  4. ^ "Shmuel Shattach, Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avoda – Part One | New Israel Fund of Canada". 28 June 2019.
  5. ^ Tur-Paz, Moshe. In ATID News, (Spring 2004). http://www.atid.org/newsletter/newsletter%2011-3.pdf
  6. ^ "Ha-Po'el Ha-Mizrachi".
  7. ^ An abstract in English of the Supreme Court of Israel ruling may be found here: https://versa.cardozo.yu.edu/opinions/shakdiel-v-minister-religious-affairs
  8. ^ Gilyon 24 November 1995 https://toravoda.org.il/Gilyon
  9. ^ Sharon, Jeremy. "Rabin's Daughter Criticizes National Religious School System," in The Jerusalem Post, October 26, 2015. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Rabins-daughter-criticizes-national-religious-school-system-for-not-visiting-Rabin-Center-430094
  10. ^ Weiss, Avi. "Rein in Israel's Rabbinate" in The New York Times, January 29, 2014. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/30/opinion/rein-in-israels-rabbinate.html
  11. ^ Lukash, Alexander. "How do I Search for Repentance but Find No Answer," in www.ynet.co.il August 20, 2019. https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-5572543,00.html
  12. ^ a b "Board of Governors".
  13. ^ See "Rabbinical Authority vs. Personal Responsibility in Religious Zionism" in Etzah Laderech (Hebrew) by Rabbbi Yitzchak Ben-David (NTA:2010)
  14. ^ Sharon, Jeremy. "Chief Rabbinate Must Disclose". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Here is How they Filter Students" in Srugim April 7, 2016. https://www.srugim.co.il/144833-%D7%9B%D7%9A-%D7%9E%D7%A1%D7%A0%D7%A0%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%9E%D7%A1%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%AA%D7%99%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%95%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%99%D7%98%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%9E%D7%91%D7%AA%D7%99-%D7%94%D7%A1%D7%A4%D7%A8-%D7%94
  16. ^ See for e.g. its work on inclusive textbooks in Israeli religious school education. https://www.nifcan.org/featured-activists-shmuel-shattach2/
  17. ^ a b Yanko, Adir (4 January 2019). "State-funded religious schools reject black children who 'will traumatize their classmates'". Ynetnews.
  18. ^ a b c See Finkelman, Yoel. "Secular Zionism through the Eyes of a Religious Zionist Parashat Hashavua Pamphlet," p.343 https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/749587/dr-yoel-finkelman/it-s-a-small-small-world-secular-zionism-through-the-eyes-of-a-religious-zionist-parashat-hashavua-pamphlet/and download available at https://nli.academia.edu/YoelFinkelman
  19. ^ NTA's position on integration stands against ultra-Orthodox perspectives. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/a-quarter-of-young-religious-women-enlisting-in-the-idf-study-finds-574572
  20. ^ See the comments of Dr. Hanan Mendel, the former chairman of NTA in Jpost https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Conversion-in-Israel-Where-are-we-heading-513873
  21. ^ Weiss, Avi (29 January 2014). "Opinion | Rein in Israel's Rabbinate". The New York Times.
  22. ^ Sharon, Jeremy. "Recent Trend Shows Marriage on the Wane in Israel," in www.Jpost.com https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Recent-trend-shows-Jewish-marriage-on-the-wane-in-Israel-540140
  23. ^ Jpost editorial, October 15, 2019. "Leave Girls Alone" www.jpost.com https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/leave-girls-alone-604628
  24. ^ Kadari-Ovadia, Shira. "Israeli Religious Schools Don't Show Women as Role Models," Haaretz, June 17, 2019. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-religious-israeli-schools-don-t-show-women-as-role-models-1.7374461
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-08-31. Retrieved 2020-08-02.
  26. ^ Sela, Yifat. Religious Women Certainly May Serve in the IDF" (In Hebrew) http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART1/911/441.html archived article on NTA website: https://toravoda.org.il/%d7%91%d7%a0%d7%95%d7%aa-%d7%93%d7%aa%d7%99%d7%95%d7%aa-%d7%91%d7%94%d7%97%d7%9c%d7%98-%d7%99%d7%9b%d7%95%d7%9c%d7%95%d7%aa-%d7%9c%d7%a9%d7%a8%d7%aa-%d7%91%d7%a6%d7%94%d7%9c/
  27. ^ "Will Restaurant Open on Shabbat be Certified Kosher?". israelnationalnews.com.
  28. ^ "Jerusalem chief rabbi: Gay people cannot be religious, shouldn't pretend to be". The Times of Israel.
  29. ^ a b Finkelman, Yoel. "On the Irrelevance of Religious Zionism" in Tradition Nov. 24, 2005. p.34 Download of paper available at https://nli.academia.edu/YoelFinkelman
  30. ^ Gordimer, Avrohom. "Israeli Chief Rabbinate Slams the Door on Yeshivat Chovevei Torah," in Yated Ne'eman May 30, 2018. https://yated.com/israeli-chief-rabbinite-slams-the-door-on-yeshivat-chovevei-torah/
  31. ^ "Rabbi Amihai Eliyahu criticizes Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah" in Srugim, December 12, 2019. https://www.srugim.co.il/397435-%D7%94%D7%A8%D7%91-%D7%A2%D7%9E%D7%99%D7%97%D7%99-%D7%90%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%94%D7%95-%D7%A0%D7%92%D7%93-%D7%A0%D7%90%D7%9E%D7%A0%D7%99-%D7%AA%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%94-%D7%95%D7%A2%D7%91%D7%95%D7%93%D7%94-%D7%A4
  32. ^ "Eitza Laderech".

External links edit

  • www.toravoda.org.il/en

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Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah Hebrew נאמני תורה ועבודה NTA English lit Loyalists of Torah and Labor is a nonprofit organization in Israel that focuses on education research and policy in the Religious Zionist community The organization supports democratizing the State controlled religious services so that the public plays a greater role in religious decision making and functions 1 Ne emanei Torah Va Avodahנאמני תורה ועבודה logoAbbreviationNTAFormationFounded 1978HeadquartersJerusalem IsraelKey peopleShmuel Shattach CEO Chairman Assaf Benmelech President Rabbi Ronen LubichWebsitehttp www toravoda org il en Contents 1 History 2 Religious Leadership 3 Administration 4 Education 5 Religious Activism 6 Criticism 7 Books and Journals 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFurther information Status quo Israel In the late 1970s religious parents in Israel were concerned about aggressive secularization of the religious public school system In light of this parent organizations emerged to establish separate religious public school institutions In primary school education the Noam network was first established and then later in post primary a group connected to Bnei Akiva established the Ulpana pl Ulpanot high school institution for religious girls Facing this organization of parent groups who wanted to separate and strengthen the religious aspect of public school education a counter ideological group emerged from the foundation of Torah and Avodah who feared the consequences of seclusion in separate institutions and the extremism in religious education that could lead in their opinion to religious education deviating from religious Zionism 2 nbsp Youth Gathering of Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah at Agron Hostel Jerusalem 2016Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah was founded in 1978 as one of these counter ideological groups 3 It was especially concerned about the reduction of secular studies in the religious public school and the move to separate the sexes in elementary school education 4 The name Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah stems from its connection to the slogan Torah and Avodah of religious Zionism 5 The religious Zionists of Hapoel Hamizrachi stressed that Torah and Avodah means that there is responsibility to demand social justice in every aspect of society 6 After its founding NTA became active in other social and religious issues In 1987 NTA lobbied for equal rights for women in religious councils It was a litigant in the legal case before the Supreme Court of Israel arguing that Leah Shakdiel must be allowed to serve on the local religious council in Yeruham 7 In 1995 following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin the leadership of NTA called for religious children to be educated to think critically about important topics and not to be pulled toward fundamentalism 8 In 2012 NTA organized an alternative rally to remember Prime Minister Rabin for national religious youth 9 In 2014 the organization was involved in attempts to decentralize the hierarchical model of the Chief Rabbi and represented Rabbi Avi Weiss when the Chief Rabbinate of Israel rejected his authority on conversion to Judaism 10 In 2019 NTA launched an online interview portal The Room for Questions Heb Cheder Ha shelot The Room for Questions features leading contemporary religious figures answering existential and halakhic questions for adolescents and parents 11 Religious Leadership editThe organization is guided by male and female religious and lay leaders 12 NTA emphasizes the responsibility of religious autonomy in halakhic decision making 13 NTA partners with rabbinic organizations outside Israel to strengthen the relation to Jews of the Diaspora It has partnered with the International Rabbinic Fellowship to support the rights of Orthodox rabbis around the world 14 Administration editIn 2020 the Chairman of Ne emanei Torah Va Avoda is Assaf Benmelech Shmuel Shattach has served as CEO since 2008 Rabbi Ronen Lubich is the President 12 Education edit nbsp Parents Evening of the Mamlachti Dati Dror School led by Ne emanei Torah Va AvodahNTA supports open admissions to religious public schools and opposes elitist admissions processes that filter out students from religious government public schools based on the students social or family background 15 The organization works with religious public school administrators and parents to set inclusive policies 16 NTA has opposed racist policies in the admissions process to Israeli schools In 2019 the organization stated Over the past three years the education minister has certified a number of Talmud Torah schools that directly and indirectly screen students of low socioeconomic status and of Ethiopian descent 17 The government should narrow its support for private institutions which harm public education in Israel the movement said 17 NTA reinforces the values of Torah and Avodah by teaching the social responsibility of the religious population within the broader national context 18 In the religious Zionist school system it emphasizes that religious schools should be public open to all without elitism or discrimination 18 It promotes mathematics and science study in the religious school network 3 In the youth movement sector it supports the continuation of traditional Torah and Avoda values specifically in the Bnei Akiva youth movement NTA believes that youth groups such as Bnei Akiva should model social responsibility with equal opportunities for both genders to participate fully in religious life without taking any particular political stances The organization provides educational seminars for youth and adults on Torah learning for women and the integration of women into the Israeli Defense Forces 19 Religious Activism edit nbsp Discussion on Israeli Religion and State Issues NTA 2013The movement supports comprehensive reforms in the religious services in the State of Israel NTA is a leading advocate for change in the structure of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel s office The movement believes that the Chief Rabbi should occupy an important spiritual role in the public but with diminished power to exercise religious coercion over the general public The organization has led efforts for changes in the process of religious conversions 20 The organization has called for comprehensive reform of the rabbinical court system with communities electing their own religious leaders 21 NTA advocates for reforms in the laws regulating marriage in Israel NTA advocates for a solution for the thousands of Israeli citizens who are unable to marry in Israel because of religious law restrictions 22 NTA criticized Rabbi Shlomo Aviner for comments that they said objectified women The organization stated our children s educational institutions should not have male rabbis or educators who will address our daughters in such a way 23 NTA has supported gender equality in religious publications for the religious school system 24 It is active in community building projects to strengthen religious schools and the neighborhoods around them 25 The organization supports the rights of religious women to serve in the IDF 26 On the kashrut front the organization advocates reform of kosher policies that make it difficult for restaurants open on Shabbat to be considered kosher 27 Responding to the Sephardic Chief Rabbi s critical remarks about conversion therapy Ronen Lubich the president of NTA stated that this reflects and unhealthy obsession and the rabbis should strive for inclusion and respect for the LGBT community 28 Criticism editThe organization has faced criticism from some in the Orthodox community for its positions on contentious issues In 2005 academic Yoel Finkelman dismissed the organization and other left wing religious Zionist organizations for failing to make as large an impact as right wing groups and for earning the scorn of many in the committed Orthodox population 29 In 2018 Yated Ne eman warned that the organization is a radical advocacy and lobbying organ that seeks to change the face of Orthodoxy in Eretz Yisrael 30 The Yated Ne eman newspaper noted Its board of governors includes Avi Weiss Shlomo Riskin and others such as Benny Lau i e Binyamin Lau Daniel Sperber and Tamar Ross who join them in reforming Orthodoxy by ordaining women lobbying for To eivah marriage diluting geirus standards and much more ITIM s Seth Farber who previously censured the Chief Rabbinate of Israel for rejecting Reform conversions also sits on the Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah board 29 In 2019 Rabbi Amihai Eliyahu told Tehila Friedman a former Chairwoman of Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah that the organization was doing more harm than good to the religious Zionist community in Israel 31 Books and Journals editFrom 1990 1998 the organization published the journal Gilyon In a new format from 1998 until the present the journal De ot has been published publication of the organization with contributions voices of the modern religious community in Israel The educational booklet Etzah La Derekh is a publication for the edification of Israeli high school students 32 Et Lidrosh was a pamphlet that was distributed to synagogues 18 References edit Mandel Jonah Group Petitions Court to Halt Vote on Jerusalem Chief Rabbi in The Jerusalem Post March 30 2011 Citation at http archive jewishwave com wave religion and state in israel page 4 Dagan Matityahu The Development of MAMAD Education in Hachinuch Hazioni Hadati Bi mivchan Ha Zman Ve Hatekufa in Hebrew Defense Min and Michlelet Lipshitz 2006 https www daat ac il daat chinuch toldot hitpathut 2 htm a b Campaign to Increase Student Participation in Mathematics and Science Majors in National Religious High Schools the Trump Foundation Shmuel Shattach Ne emanei Torah Va Avoda Part One New Israel Fund of Canada 28 June 2019 Tur Paz Moshe In ATID News Spring 2004 http www atid org newsletter newsletter 2011 3 pdf Ha Po el Ha Mizrachi An abstract in English of the Supreme Court of Israel ruling may be found here https versa cardozo yu edu opinions shakdiel v minister religious affairs Gilyon 24 November 1995 https toravoda org il Gilyon Sharon Jeremy Rabin s Daughter Criticizes National Religious School System in The Jerusalem Post October 26 2015 https www jpost com Israel News Rabins daughter criticizes national religious school system for not visiting Rabin Center 430094 Weiss Avi Rein in Israel s Rabbinate in The New York Times January 29 2014 https www nytimes com 2014 01 30 opinion rein in israels rabbinate html Lukash Alexander How do I Search for Repentance but Find No Answer in www ynet co il August 20 2019 https www ynet co il articles 0 7340 L 5572543 00 html a b Board of Governors See Rabbinical Authority vs Personal Responsibility in Religious Zionism in Etzah Laderech Hebrew by Rabbbi Yitzchak Ben David NTA 2010 Sharon Jeremy Chief Rabbinate Must Disclose Jerusalem Post Retrieved 21 July 2020 Here is How they Filter Students in Srugim April 7 2016 https www srugim co il 144833 D7 9B D7 9A D7 9E D7 A1 D7 A0 D7 A0 D7 99 D7 9D D7 9E D7 A1 D7 95 D7 A8 D7 AA D7 99 D7 99 D7 9D D7 95 D7 9C D7 99 D7 99 D7 98 D7 99 D7 9D D7 9E D7 91 D7 AA D7 99 D7 94 D7 A1 D7 A4 D7 A8 D7 94 See for e g its work on inclusive textbooks in Israeli religious school education https www nifcan org featured activists shmuel shattach2 a b Yanko Adir 4 January 2019 State funded religious schools reject black children who will traumatize their classmates Ynetnews a b c See Finkelman Yoel Secular Zionism through the Eyes of a Religious Zionist Parashat Hashavua Pamphlet p 343 https www yutorah org lectures lecture cfm 749587 dr yoel finkelman it s a small small world secular zionism through the eyes of a religious zionist parashat hashavua pamphlet and download available at https nli academia edu YoelFinkelman NTA s position on integration stands against ultra Orthodox perspectives https www jpost com israel news a quarter of young religious women enlisting in the idf study finds 574572 See the comments of Dr Hanan Mendel the former chairman of NTA in Jpost https www jpost com Magazine Conversion in Israel Where are we heading 513873 Weiss Avi 29 January 2014 Opinion Rein in Israel s Rabbinate The New York Times Sharon Jeremy Recent Trend Shows Marriage on the Wane in Israel in www Jpost com https www jpost com Israel News Recent trend shows Jewish marriage on the wane in Israel 540140 Jpost editorial October 15 2019 Leave Girls Alone www jpost com https www jpost com israel news leave girls alone 604628 Kadari Ovadia Shira Israeli Religious Schools Don t Show Women as Role Models Haaretz June 17 2019 https www haaretz com israel news premium religious israeli schools don t show women as role models 1 7374461 Magazine Archived from the original on 2021 08 31 Retrieved 2020 08 02 Sela Yifat Religious Women Certainly May Serve in the IDF In Hebrew http www nrg co il online 1 ART1 911 441 html archived article on NTA website https toravoda org il d7 91 d7 a0 d7 95 d7 aa d7 93 d7 aa d7 99 d7 95 d7 aa d7 91 d7 94 d7 97 d7 9c d7 98 d7 99 d7 9b d7 95 d7 9c d7 95 d7 aa d7 9c d7 a9 d7 a8 d7 aa d7 91 d7 a6 d7 94 d7 9c Will Restaurant Open on Shabbat be Certified Kosher israelnationalnews com Jerusalem chief rabbi Gay people cannot be religious shouldn t pretend to be The Times of Israel a b Finkelman Yoel On the Irrelevance of Religious Zionism in Tradition Nov 24 2005 p 34 Download of paper available at https nli academia edu YoelFinkelman Gordimer Avrohom Israeli Chief Rabbinate Slams the Door on Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in Yated Ne eman May 30 2018 https yated com israeli chief rabbinite slams the door on yeshivat chovevei torah Rabbi Amihai Eliyahu criticizes Ne emanei Torah Va Avodah in Srugim December 12 2019 https www srugim co il 397435 D7 94 D7 A8 D7 91 D7 A2 D7 9E D7 99 D7 97 D7 99 D7 90 D7 9C D7 99 D7 94 D7 95 D7 A0 D7 92 D7 93 D7 A0 D7 90 D7 9E D7 A0 D7 99 D7 AA D7 95 D7 A8 D7 94 D7 95 D7 A2 D7 91 D7 95 D7 93 D7 94 D7 A4 Eitza Laderech 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