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Israeli committee advances bill granting special status to Torah students

Daily Sabah

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June 30, 2026

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Israeli committee advances bill granting special status to Torah students

An Israeli parliamentary committee on Tuesday approved a bill granting special status to Torah students, moving forward with legislation at the center of a contentious debate over...

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Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 7, 2026

Legal adviser warns: Torah Study Law could grant yeshiva students soldiers' privileges

Sagit Afik, legal adviser to Knesset, says Torah Study Law would grant yeshiva students privileges similar to those of soldiers - unless amendments are made.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 30, 2026

Students celebrated in Khatam Al-Quran event

Students celebrated in Khatam Al-Quran event

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 22, 2026

Students Claiming To Be Disabled Enroll At Prestigious Law School At Higher Rate Than Men

The percentage of students claiming to have disabilities — and thus qualifying for accommodations such as extra time for assignments and tests — is higher than the percentage of male students at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. As reported by The New York Post, more than one-third of students enrolled in the ...

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 25, 2026

Marathon Knesset meetings set to rapidly advance haredi parties’ contentious Torah study bill

The bill seeks to enshrine Torah study in the country’s Basic Law as part of a proposal that critics argue encourages draft evasion and changes the status of yeshiva students who do not serve.

Haaretz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Knesset advances contentious bill giving Jewish religious studies special status

The bill originally equated study of the Jewish Torah with military service, which could be used to justify ultra-Orthodox men's exclusion from mandatory enlistment. The relevant clause was removed, however, leaving the bill's legal rationale in dispute and its scope undefined

JFeed

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· Jul 12, 2026

In Rare Unity, Knesset Committee Approves Historic PTSD Law for IDF Veterans

Knesset committee unanimously approves bill granting legal status, funding and personalized treatment to combat veterans suffering PTSD.

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Related coverage for "Israeli committee advances bill granting special status to Torah students": Arutz Sheva — Legal adviser warns: Torah Study Law could grant yeshiva students soldiers' privileges. Borneo Bulletin — Students celebrated in Khatam Al-Quran event. The Daily Wire — Students Claiming To Be Disabled Enroll At Prestigious Law School At Higher Rate Than Men. The Jerusalem Post — Marathon Knesset meetings set to rapidly advance haredi parties’ contentious Torah study bill. Haaretz — Knesset advances contentious bill giving Jewish religious studies special status. JFeed — In Rare Unity, Knesset Committee Approves Historic PTSD Law for IDF Veterans