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The man who killed Ahmaud Arbery testified Thursday that Arbery did not speak, show a weapon or threaten him in any way before he raised his shotgun and pointed it
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By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Chanukah is fast approaching. Generally speaking, Yeshivos give a few days off on Chanukah. But should they? For a number of years, Rav Gershon
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The elated Oknin couple addressed the public from their porch in the central Israeli city of Modiin following their release from a Turkish jail overnight Wednesday. The couple landed in
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