Religious Freedom

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Promoting Pluralism and Tolerance

NIF works to secure freedom of and from religion, as part of a vision of a just and democratic Israel. We fight for religious tolerance, for gender equality, and against the ultra-Orthodox monopoly on religious life.

The lack of freedom of and from religion remains one of the core obstacles to strengthening Israel's liberal democracy.

One would think that, having finally achieved a Jewish homeland in Israel, Jews could practice their religion – or not – untroubled by government interference.

To some extent, that’s true. For years NIF supported programs to support Jews of all types in connecting or reconnecting to their Judaism. We helped immigrants from the former Soviet Union to establish vibrant spiritual communities. We backed liberal Orthodox women finding ways to increase their involvement in Jewish religious ritual within the framework of halacha. We helped establish new schools that joined the study of Jewish texts with social action inspired by Jewish values. We assisted Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist streams to establish a foothold in Israel.

But much remains to be done. The ultra-Orthodox establishment that controls Israel’s civil sphere continues to delegitimize other streams of Judaism. We believe that the time is ripe to mobilize Israelis to focus on advocacy for religious freedom. At the same time, we have identified and are supporting activists of moderate Orthodoxy as an important but overlooked movement with significant potential to play a key role as a moderating force in Israeli society.

Exposing Women’s Exclusion on Religious Councils

A catchy new video satirizes religious councils as stable and unchanging in the face of social change.

Social Change and the Religious Family: Shatil Convenes Single Mothers

Religious single mothers and mothers-to-be gather for support, community, and empowerment.

Women of the Wall to Hold Historic Service at Western Wall

The Western Wall’s first all-women priestly blessing will cap a recent string of victories for religious freedom.

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Taking Back the Mikvah

Shatil is fighting back against a bill that would restrict women’s use of ritual baths.