Tag Archive: Beit Shemesh

Election Season Brings Racist Rhetoric and Wins for Women in Israel

The just-concluded campaign for local governments in Israel saw right-wing parties deploy racist rhetoric. These desperate campaign tactics largely failed. Meanwhile, a high number of women were elected to office.

Ensuring Women’s Freedoms

Israel’s High Court ruled that street signs demanding that women dress modestly, or not walk on certain sidewalks, must be removed in Beit Shemesh. Lower court ruling were defied by the city’s mayor, and the High Court is still considering imposing fines on the city.

Rosh Hashanah Attack on Christian Monastery Will Not Go Unanswered

Civil society has compelled the government to confront similar hate crimes in the past.

Eli Bitan

Heroes of Israel: Meet Eli Bitan, an Ultra-Orthodox Journalist Who Lost His Job for Speaking Out

Bitan says that there are more progressives within the ultra-Orthodox community, particularly when it comes to the two-state solution.

Court Rules Against “Modesty” Sign

In a victory for religious freedom and women’s rights, 4 Orthodox women won their case against “modesty” signs in Beit Shemesh.