It took less than 48 hours following the petira of Mir Rosh Yeshiva HaGaon HaRav Nosson Tzvi Finkel ZT”L before the matter of Mir’s staggering debt surfaced. There are conflicting
The Jerusalem District Court today, Thursday, November 10, 2011, approved the extradition of Yitzchak Shochet to the United States, where he is wanted for an attack that occurred in 2008,
Last May, the Obama administration submitted to Congress its vision for addressing one of the biggest challenges to our homeland, national and economic security: safeguarding the cybernetworks and systems we
Israel’s High Court of Justice on Thursday morning, 13 Cheshvan, sentenced former President Moshe Katsav to seven years imprisonment, rejecting his appeal of a district court ruling. The case addresses
Jerusalem police on Tuesday, 11 Cheshvan, apprehended a 21-year-old male from the Jerusalem area who they say admitted to a number of so-called ‘price tag’ attacks against left-wing and Arab
While the international community is discussing the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on Iran’s nuclear program released today, it is becoming increasingly obvious that Iran will not
The Republican and Democratic parties have each received nearly $18 million in taxpayer money for next year’s political conventions and could receive another infusion of cash by early next year.
Google has announced that it is ending support for its Gmail app for BlackBerry devices and will pull its native app from the BlackBerry operating system on November 22. In
Angry Bronx police union delegates stormed out of a meeting today after demanding the ouster of their leader over his handling of the NYPD ticket-fixing scandal, sources told The Post.
During the first ten months of the year, 2.8 million visitors arrived in Israel, a 3% decrease as compared to the same period last year. Of those visitors, 2.4 million
One week after Mayor Bloomberg said the Occupy Wall Street camp downtown was hurting businesses and families, the billionaire now says the protesters are law-abiding folks having little effect outside
U.S. stocks fell, driving the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to its biggest slump since August, on concern that European leaders may be unable to keep the euro zone intact
New Yorkers aren’t known for their patience. And instructing them to “please be patient” when they’re trapped in a stalled subway underground – even for 30 seconds – often serves
Among chareidi elected officials, the recent announcement by Minister of Religious Service Yaakov Margi banning Tzohar rabbonim from performing weddings has not elicited a reaction. Among secular and dati leumi
At 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, television programs and radio shows were interrupted with a familiar message: “This is a test. This is only a test.” It was the first time
The FDNY is currently on the scene of a two-alarm fire inside Montefiore Hospital in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx. The fire department confirms that part of the
Last week, a woman contacted Misaskim with a request for assistance in bringing her sister to kever yisroel. The nifteres had passed away in Richmond, Virginia, while living there with
Tzohar director Rabbi David Stav and Minister of Religious Affairs Yaakov Margi spoke to Kol Chai Radio on Tuesday night, November 8th, explaining their side of the dispute surrounding Tzohar
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