As part of New Jersey’s education standards, teachers will be required to teach students in 2nd grade about gender identities when the new school year begins this fall. The standards
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By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Before we begin – it is important to know that there is a Torah Mitzvah to be sensitive to people with Celiac disease. Really.
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Numerous officials took part in a press conference in Lakewood on Sunday afternoon following a string of violent attacks against Orthodox Jews on Friday. The suspect, who was apprehended at
The IDF informed the family of the Bnei Brak terrorist, Diaa Hamarsheh, that it intends to demolish their home. The IDF mapped out Hamarsheh’s home in the town of Ya’bad,
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IDF forces on Sunday afternoon opened fire on a car in which the two brothers of Ra’ad Hazem, the Tel Aviv terrorist, were traveling in Jenin after they resisted arrest.
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Amazon is seeking to overturn the historic union victory at one of its New York City warehouses, arguing in a legal filing Friday that union organizers and the National Labor
In the wake of the resignation of Yamina MK Idit Silman from the coalition last week, leaving it without a majority, the Bennett-Lapid-Abbas government is working with lawyers to formulate
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An Jewish man was tragically shot to death in Ashkelon after he attempted to grab a soldier’s weapon. Nearby police officers opened fire at the man thinking he was a
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday that he is committed to pressing for peace despite Russian attacks on civilians that have stunned the world, and he renewed his plea for
A Palestinian woman armed with a knife approached Border Police officers at a checkpoint near Mearas Hamachpeilah in Chevron on Sunday evening and stabbed one of them, lightly injuring him.
New York is set to rely on an influx of federal funds and higher-than-expected tax revenues to balance a $220 billion, one-year state budget, which Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Saturday.
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