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The Times of Israel on MSNFormer Deri adviser appointed to head Interior Ministry despite Shas’ resignation from governmentThe post Former Deri adviser appointed to head Interior Ministry despite Shas’ resignation from government appeared first on The Times of Israel.
While speaking with yeshiva students, Shas chairman says that even during times of war, the students should not even consider ...
The United Torah Judaism claimed that the Shas chairman had deceived the Rabbis by keeping his party in the coalition.
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The Times of Israel on MSNShas bolts gov’t for failing to enshrine Haredi non-enlistment in law, remains part of PM’s coalitionCouncil of Torah Sages decries 'persecution against yeshiva students,' instructs party representatives 'to immediately resign ...
Shas and United Torah Judaism said in a statement that they were willing to meet to discuss a hostage deal. The heads of the ...
With Shas out of the government, Netanyahu faces a decision between taking a hit to maintain the coalition or preparing for the upcoming elections. It’s only mid-July, Rosh Hashanah is more than two ...
Interior, Health, Social Services, Religious Affairs, Labor, as well as a deputy minister position in Agriculture ...
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party, whose ministers resigned from the government last week over the Haredi conscription issue, is said to be attempting to maintain de facto control over the ministries it ...
Shas’s controversial “Rabbis Law” would have given the Religious Affairs Ministry, run by Shas, the power to appoint hundreds of rabbis to municipal and neighborhood rabbi posts.
However, young potential Shas voters are beginning to shift toward the far-right Religious Zionist Party. To preserve its strength, Shas will need to come up with a strategy to reel them back in.
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