Israel’s energy minister, who uses a wheelchair, was able to attend the global climate summit Tuesday, after police prevented her from reaching the venue. Energy Minister Karine Elharrar arrived at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow alongside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, using a ramp to enter the building, according to footage sent by Bennett’s […]

The Gerrer Rosh Yeshiva, Hagaon HaRav Shaul Alter, arrived in the United States on Tuesday morning, to an ecstatic crowd of his followers who were at the airport waiting to

Meta Platforms, the company that runs Facebook, said Monday it has canceled 937 accounts linked to the government of Nicaragua and the Sandinista party of President Daniel Ortega. Meta said it also removed 140 deceptive pages, 24 groups and 363 Instagram accounts for violating the company’s policy against “coordinated inauthentic behavior on behalf of a […]

“The first thing I would do on Jan. 2, if I am elected mayor of New York City, is roll back all these mandates,” said Curtis Sliwa, today on 13th Avenue, who said he is “an outer borough boy,” as he grew up in Brooklyn. “You can rest assured that under a Sliwa administration, New […]

Translated by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com [PLEASE NOTE: THE TRANSLATOR CHECKED WITH RAV EDELSTEIN SHLITA THIS MORNING WHO SAID THAT THE LETTER APPLIES TO AMERICANS AS WELL] With the

As deadlines loom for military and defense civilians to get mandated COVID-19 vaccines, senior leaders must now wrestle with the fate of those who flatly refuse the shots or are

This Election Day we MUST Vote NO to proposals 1, 3, and 4.  How Corrupt are the politicians in Albany? Take a look for yourself  Proposal #1 Amending the Apportionment

The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court extended the detention of Rabbi Eliezer Berland by nine days for alleged involvement in two murder cases, one in 1986 and the other in 1990. The

It may lack the drama and high-stakes of last year’s presidential election, but New Yorkers are still making important decisions Tuesday in elections to pick mayors, prosecutors, county leaders and other local positions. Voters in New York City will pick a new mayor. In Buffalo, a mayoral race between a moderate and self-described socialist has […]

Senator Joe Manchin on Monday poured cold water on Democratic plans to move ahead on an already trimmed down $1.75 trillion social spending package, saying that his Democratic colleagues are

President Joe Biden was caught on camera apparently taking a snooze during a speaker’s presentation at the recent COP26 climate change conference held in Glasgow, Scotland. Biden was seen on

The Jewish community in Italy was stunned after activists opposing the country’s Covid-19 passport program dressed up as prisoners of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Protesters demonstrated in the city

Despite being despised by a majority of New Yorkers, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has his eyes set on spreading his goodness to the entire state, and today he took

Law enforcement officials in Austin, Texas are investigating a possible arson attack against a shul after a fire was lit outside Khal Beis Yisroel Sunday night. It is not yet

Hi My name is Yonatan and I wanted to share my story with you. First the good news – I am a 26 year old guy and Baruch Hashem, I

In a stunning revelation, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, reportedly told Capitol Hill police to fire their weapons at protesters storming the

As he explains it, part of why Glenn Youngkin decided to run for Virginia governor was a feeling that the state’s beaten and battered Republican Party “could do so much better.” That’s a polite way to put it. Since Virginia went blue for Barack Obama in 2008, Republicans have been on a downhill slide, the […]

With under a day to go before polls open in New Jersey and Virginia, a new poll released by Trafalgar found the gubernatorial races in both states neck-and-neck. According to

Dear Editor, I write this appalled, ashamed, and frankly infuriated at what has become commonplace in frum communities in recent months. Ever since Covid-19 vaccines first became widely available in April, there has been vigorous debate, particularly among frum people, whether one should subject themselves to the shot. I fully understand the hesitation by many over the shot. Many […]

During his weekly shiur last week, Chief Rabbi of Tzfas HaRav Shmuel Eliyahu spoke about his removal from his position of supervising kashrus in the nearby town of Hatzor HaGlilit

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