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Shining a Light on Police Brutality in the Haredi Community
28 September 2017Meet Dr. Rachel Stroumsa, the director of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel.
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How to Respond to the Provocations of Ultra-nationalists?
25 May 2017On a bleak day in Jerusalem for those who want to actualize a shared society, Tag Meir continues to build solidarity.
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Leading the Fight Against Outpost Law
10 March 2017The controversial law allowing the take-over of Palestinian property in the West Bank will face a legal challenge brought by civil society groups.
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Israel Moves to Cancel Mandate-Era Law Limiting Press Freedoms
23 February 2017The ordinance has blocked the establishment of dozens of newspapers in the past decade alone.
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High Court Rules Converts to Judaism Can Stay in Israel
23 February 2017Two sisters from Peru struggle to prove their religion to the Jewish State.
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Women of the Wall to Hold Historic Service at Western Wall
30 March 2016The 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
17 March 2016Shatil is fighting back against a bill that would restrict women’s use of ritual baths.
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Ritual Baths Declared Open for all Conversions
3 March 2016A Supreme Court ruling guarantees that a crucial state-funded religious service is open to all Jews.
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Groundbreaking Court Ruling on Rabbinical Courts
14 January 2016Legal advocacy breaks another glass ceiling as the High Court rules that women cannot be barred from serving as directors of rabbinical courts.
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Nearly 1,200 Asylum Seekers Freed from Holot
2 September 2015Following August’s Supreme Court ruling, 1,178 asylum seekers were released from the Holot Detention facility in the Negev.
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