Chaim Druckman

This oleh moved to Israel after yeshiva, but found success in diamonds

Diamonds have been the passion and the key to his successful aliyah, and Wolff adds that the process by which diamonds are formed is akin to life in Israel.

 HOLDING A Diamond Tanach.
 Incoming prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen next to Israeli President Isaac Herzog.

14 Days: New government

Street sign for the road on which the prime minister's residence lies.

Grapevine: Top security

 THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer.

Why is the Religious Zionist Party obsessed with the LGBTQ+ community? - opinion


Drukman: ‘I’m alive because I have to do good for the people of Israel’

Top religious Zionist leader Rabbi Haim Drukman died on Sunday evening after suffering from multiple medical issues.

Rabbi Haim Drukman at an event for the Har Bracha yeshiva.

Grapevine: Family novelty

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 Israel's President Isaac Herzog at the Israeli pavilion at the COP27 conference, November 7, 2022.

Religious Zionist Party to have membership drive in English

The membership drive will have forms in not only Hebrew but also in English, French, Russian and Amharic. 

Religious Zionist Party head Bezalel Smotrich is seen addressing the Knesset on July 5, 2021.

Does calling someone a 'pig' sound different in Yiddish?

Porush meant that Reform Judaism is dangerous because Reform Jews “show” some Jewish practices but do not observe “all” of them.

Ultra-Orthodox worshippers pray on Tisha Be’Av, the saddest day in the Jewish calendar, at the Western Wall on July 18, 2021.

Rabbi Druckman: Right-wing cannot form government with Ra'am's support

Authoritative rabbi calls on New Hope leader Gidon Saar to break vow not to sit in Netanyahu-led govt. and join the right-wing, religious bloc headed by Netanyahu.

Rabbi Haim Drukman attends the campaign launch of the right-wing Yamina party, ahead of the Israeli general elections, February 12, 2020.

Rabbi Druckman, senior rabbis endorse Smotrich and Ben-Gvir

Mainstream Rabbi Druckman backs Religious Zionist Party, a union of the hardline National Union and ultra-nationalist, Kahanist Otzma Yehudit, but excludes the religious-Zionist party Bayit Yehudi

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Rabbi Druckman calls for Yamina unity in face of possible Likud pressure

In a letter addressed to Bennett, Bayit Yehudi leader Rafi Peretz and National Union leader Bezalel Smotrich, Druckman called on the party heads to “preserve the unity” of the list.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu with Rabbi Haim Druckman in 2012.

World Bnei Akiva former head slams Rabbi Druckman for 'coup' comment

Zionist leader Rabbi Haim Druckman called indictments against Netanyahu a “field trial” and called on the public to attend a protest.

Haim Druckman

Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem criticizes critics of Rabbi Druckman

Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem Aryeh Stern said in his letter that he was writing to give Druckman support against “slanderers” and those disseminating “words that could be offensive” to the rabbi.

Jerusalem Chief Rabbi Aryeh Stern

Prominent yeshiva dean calls on Druckman to apologize for backing Elon

Elon insists his affection for a distressed teen boy in 2005 was misinterpreted. But now, new allegations have surfaced.

A CHILD abuse victim is portrayed in this illustrative photo

American Rabbis to Druckman: Admit error in defending sexual abuser

Perpetrators of sexual molestation must be publicly identified in order to protect the community from them.

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