Yossi Levi, Israel's first Ultra-Orthodox IDF battalion commander, is on a mission to bridge the gap between the Haredi community and military service.
Maj. (res) Yossi Levi calls for greater ultra-Orthodox enlistment, warning that increasing hostility to the religious group could widen the military draft gap.
India Naftali reveals the experiences of Haredi women breaking barriers in Israeli law enforcement, navigating the complexities of policing while staying true to their religious traditions.
Soldiers from the IDF's new 'Hashmonaim' Haredi battalion held a traditional musical get-together following a difficult trek they undertook as part of their training.
Over the last year, Weiss and his 12 employees have offered counseling to direct trauma cases, including bereaved family members and the families of survivors, and indirect ones, such as children who fear to go outside as a result of the war.