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1391 Torches
1391 Torches were Lit in Dizengoff Square in Memory of the Murdered

1391 torches were lit around the fountain in Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv, in memory of the number of casualties in the "Swords of Iron" war. The CEO of the Youth of Light Association, who provided the torches, stated: "After darkness, light comes."

JFeed | 12.10.23

Udi Klein

The principal suspected of indecent acts with the students was questioned by the police

The director of the School of the Arts in Tel Aviv was brought in for police investigation, after it was revealed that he had illicit relationships with minor students and was suspected of committing indecent acts with them

Yair Amar, JFeed Staff | 04.10.23

A Man Drowned in Tel Aviv

A man drowned at Gordon Beach in Tel Aviv, his condition is serious

At Gordon Beach in Tel Aviv, a man around the age of 50 was rescued from the sea after drowning. He was taken to Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv in an unconscious state

JFeed | 02.10.23

Rosh Yehudi Tel Aviv

Following Rosh Yehudi's petition: the judge asked to come to an understanding

The court ordered the Municipality of Tel Aviv and the Rosh Yehudi organization to meet immediately and come to an understanding regarding the Sukkot holiday events planned by the organization. According to Rosh Yehudi: "We are asking for business-like conduct on the part of the municipality"

Liran Vainshtain, JFeed Staff | 30.09.23

Religious Zionism Against Huldai

Religious Zionism against Huldai: "acts in a hypocritical and predatory manner"

Religious Zionism reacted to the cancellation of the permit of "Rosh Yehudi" to hold events in Sukkot and attacked Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai: "Trying to cast votes on the backs of the tens of thousands of residents who respect the tradition of Israel"

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 28.09.23

"Spread Torah"

Israel Zeira: "Spread Torah, stop apologizing"

"Rosh Yehudi" leader Israel Zeira aira describes the behind-the-scenes of the mass prayer on Yom Kippur, explains his interpretation of the word 'hadata', discusses the reactions he has received following the event, and outlines what awaits us in the celebration of Simchat Torah

Yehudit Lazarovitch, JFeed Staff | 28.09.23

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu

After the Yom Kippur storm: Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu took an unusual step

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu reveals that following the repeated attacks on Judaism in Tel Aviv, he considered leaving Safed and moving there: "It is important for me to be at the heart of what is happening"

JFeed | 28.09.23

A Blow to the Protest

A blow to the protest against the Yom Kippur prayer

A new survey published this evening reveals that over 60% of Israeli citizens disapprove of the protest that took place last night against the Yom Kippur prayer in Tel Aviv. Additionally, 49% responded that they support separation in public spaces

JFeed | 26.09.23

The Haters of Judiasm are a Minority

The haters of Judaism and the blowers of horns are a minority

The evil inclination wants us to be alarmed by a few dozen blowers of horns that the media is trying to amplify in order to disrupt the atmosphere. Don't let it! Its method is to give the impression that Jewish haters are the majority; they are not

Rabbi Hagai Londin | 26.09.23

Noa Kadmon, Rosh Yehudi

They shouted at us: "We hate everyone who wears a kippah"

In an interview, Noa Kadmon, a secular activist of the Jewish Head organization, tells about what happened on Yom Kippur: "They threw prayer cycles on the floor, they were looking for an excuse just to disturb the prayer itself."

Liran Vainshtain, JFeed Staff | 26.09.23

Amit Segal

Amit Segal: "This is how you will locate the  religious professionals"

Amit Segal battered the members of the Knesset and religious public figures who did not condemn the aggression by the left-wing activists on the worshipers in Tel Aviv. Segal scolded and said: "They have been silent since yesterday in the face of bully harassment"

JFeed | 26.09.23

Orna Barbivai

Barbivai against the presence of religious people in Tel Aviv: "They will not be here"

After the violent harassment of worshipers on Yom Kippur, Tel Aviv mayoral candidate Orna Barbivai attacked the religious cores in the city and claimed: "Whoever does not meet my standards, will not be here."

Eliyau Luksenberg, JFeed | 26.09.23

"A Thug And A Populist"

Smotrich's Brother against Ben-Gvir: "A thug and a populist"

Tuvia Smotrich once again criticized Minister Ben-Gvir following his announcement about the steps he will take in response to the events of the recent Yom Kippur. The brother of the Finance Minister attacked and claimed, "Nothing interests him except his own ego."

JFeed | 26.09.23

Michael Biton

The MK from the opposition announced: "I will fast today as well"; this is the reason

A day after the disruptions at the Yom Kippur prayer in Tel Aviv, Knesset member Michael Biton announced that he intends to fast today as well, saying, "For the division within my people. For the rupture that occurred and deepened within this special and holy day."

Guy Ezra, JFeed Staff | 26.09.23

Gideon Sa'ar

Gideon Sa'ar against Lapid, Netanyahu, and Ben Gvir: "Yes, you too, Lapid."

Gideon Sa'ar criticizes Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid and the heads of the coalition, sending a clear message to the protesters: "If you turn the protest into a battle against religion, the traditions of Israel, or our right to the land, you will fail."

JFeed | 26.09.23

Tel Aviv

Ron Huldai's outrageous response to the prayer disruption in Tel Aviv

The disruption of Yom Kippur prayer in Tel Aviv. Ronen Huldai argues that he does not condemn the violence against the worshipers because there was none: "We cannot change the nature of the city."

JFeed | 26.09.23

Tel Aviv: Foreign National Stabbed

Tel Aviv: Foreign national stabbed in a violent incident, in critical condition.

Violent Incident in Tel Aviv: A man around the age of 30 has been rushed to the hospital in critical condition after being stabbed. He is currently unconscious and under sedation. According to the police, it appears that the incident has criminal motives.

JFeed | 26.09.23

Herzog On The Prayer In Tel Aviv

President Herzog on the prayer in Tel Aviv: "To reach agreements out of respect"

In a letter in honor of Yom Kippur, President Yitzhak Herzog refers to the debate surrounding the holiday prayers in the city of Tel Aviv: "Let's preserve this day, which is an exciting moment of Judaism and Israeliness outside of controversy."

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 24.09.23

Embassy Relocation To Jerusalem 

Another embassy is on its way to Jerusalem

Prime Minister Netanyahu and President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tshisekedi, announced: Israel will open an embassy in Kinshasa, and Congo will relocate its embassy to Jerusalem.

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 22.09.23

Tel Aviv

Deputy Mayor: "The court's decision is very disappointing"

Following the decision of the District Court in Tel Aviv not to allow partitions to be placed during public prayer, Deputy Mayor Haim Goren responded: The first Jewish city's basic right of religious freedom was violated

JFeed | 21.09.23