During her address to a gathering on Wednesday, IDF Chief of Personnel Major-General Orna Barvibai addressed the Tal Law and “the people’s army” as she presented enlistment and other statistics

A 55-year-old Belzer chossid was the latest victim of discrimination while riding a 480 bus from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv Chadrei Chareidi reports. When the chossid boarded, the only remaining

Galei Tzahal (Army Radio) host Razi Barkai visited Bnei Brak, escorted by Yarach Tucker, who recently began bringing prominent media personalities to obtain a real inside look at the chareidi

Citing an audit critical of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, lawmakers from the two states are calling on the two governors to back bills intended to

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A Staten Island mom is suing New York City for $900 trillion, claiming her two sons were wrongly placed in a foster home more than three years ago, SiLive.com reported.

Yidden around the world are continuing to be mispallel for Maran Posek HaDor HaGaon HaRav Yosef Sholom Elyashiv Shlita, whose condition remains very serious/stable. The rav is in a 10th

A number of rabbonim on Wednesday, Tu B’Shevat 5772 arrived at a naval base to put an abrupt end to holiday events that included classes headed by females. It appears

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Although the U.S. focus remains on exerting diplomatic and economic pressure on Syria, the Pentagon and the U.S. Central Command have begun a preliminary internal review of U.S. military capabilities,

Deadly attacks on Iranian nuclear scientists are being carried out by an Iranian dissident group that is financed, trained and armed by Israel’s secret service, U.S. officials tell NBC News,

Newt Gingrich warned of a possible Iranian nuclear strike hitting American cities in a grim moment during a campaign stop in Cleveland Wednesday. “You think about the dangers, to Cleveland,

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After months of painstaking talks, the nation’s biggest banks have agreed to a $25 billion settlement that could provide relief to more than two million current and former American homeowners

Federal prosecutors preparing to try a man accused of plotting a terrorist attack on New York City’s subways want a judge to take heightened security measures to ensure the safety

An 11-block stretch of Delancey Street — routinely cited as one of the most dangerous spots in the city for pedestrians — is getting a slew of safety upgrades to

YWN regrets to inform you of the Petira of Rebbitzen Ruchama Brana (Brenda) Geldwirth A”H, the wife of Hagon HaRav Lipa Geldwirth Shlita, Mora D’asra of Khal Kol Torah in

YWN regrets to inform you of the Petira of Harav Yosef Tendler ZATZAL, Rosh Mechinas Ner Yisroel. Rav Tendler, a Talmid of Hagon Rav Aaron Kotler ZATZAL, became the Menahel

An agreement was signed a short time ago between the Histadrut national labor federation and the treasury bringing the nationwide strike to an end. Day two of the strike began

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