Bnei Brak officials report that prior to Pesach, 11,650 tons of garbage were removed by the city’s sanitation department. City officials add that in an average month, 7,000 tons of
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today met with New York Jewish community leaders from the UJA-Federation at the White House, to discuss a variety of topics including information sharing
Gilad Shalit’s official discharge from the IDF on Wednesday, 26 Nissan 5772 is little more than a formality for in essence, he has been a civilian since his release from
Police are looking for three men who posed as construction workers to rob an elderly man in Brooklyn earlier this month. Investigators say back on April 6, the men seen
Brooklyn – Councilman David G. Greenfield (D-Brooklyn) is asking the city Department of Education (DOE) to reconsider its shortsighted decision to no longer reimburse parents for the educational and therapeutic
According to a HaKol HaYehudi report, there is an alarming increase in the number of home burglaries in Beit Shemesh, adding just this Sunday, 23 Nissan 5772, there were tens
A chareidi teen became a bein hazmanim fatality, the result of a fatal drowning incident in Nachal Ziftan (Zevitan) in the Golan Heights. It appears the youth arrived less than
[UPDATES IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] At least 1 person is dead, and others injured, when a lighting fixture on a stage came crashing down during rehearsal for Memorial Day and Independence
Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday plans to propose legislation that would require residential buildings to adopt written policies on where smoking is permitted or prohibited and disclose those rules to
In an interview conducted with HaMevaser for Pesach with HaGaon HaRav Aaron Leib Shteinman Shlita, the gadol hador was asked to comment on the situation with Iran, and he said
The paratroopers had their assignment: Check out reports that Afghan police had recovered the mangled remains of an insurgent suicide bomber. Try to get iris scans and fingerprints for identification.
Gasoline prices appear to have peaked more than a month earlier than usual this year at less than $4 a gallon, reflecting reduced tensions with Iran and declining demand for
Mitt Romney has closed the gap with President Obama among registered voters, a CBS News/New York Times poll released Wednesday found, putting the former Massachusetts governor in a dead heat
The IDF Spokesperson’s Office announced a short time ago that Lt.-Colonel Shalom Eisner may not remain in his post as deputy commander of Jordan Valley region forces following the incident
Senate Republicans said they were unimpressed by the Iranian nuclear negotiations over the weekend, saying the talks with six world powers were merely buying more time for Iran to continue
Several dozen Betar Jerusalem soccer fans on Sunday marched in the capital shouting racist slogans and according to some reports, beat a woman who objected to their actions and words.
A revolutionary new light bulb being introduced across stores in New York City just in time for Earth Day could be the future of energy efficient lighting, experts say. The
Maran HaGaon HaRav Ovadia Yosef Shlita has come out against visiting Har HaBayis in response to a new effort to encourage Jews to visit the holy site. Rishon L’Tzion HaGaon
The nonfeasance by police smells of a political agenda and MK (Icud HaLeumi) Prof. Aryeh Eldad is pointing a finger of blame at police for the deteriorating security situation in
While IDF Central Command Major-General Nitzan Alon was suspending Lt.-Colonel Shalom Eisner, reserve duty soldiers and officers were drafting a letter which has already been send to IDF Chief of
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