by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Awkward is a word that has become very popular in the past few years. And, without a doubt, the halacha about to be discussed
Federal authorities say they are seeking a fugitive who tried to create a marketplace in the dark spaces of the internet for those with an appetite for inside information on
The US will prioritize placing pressure on Israel regarding its policy of demolishing the homes of terrorists, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Thursday. “We attach a good deal
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Sunday called on the Justice Department to investigate the National Rifle Association for bankruptcy fraud, saying the financially stable gun-rights group abused the system
Chaya Maryan woke up on a Sunday morning and looked into the mirror. There were heavy bags under her eyes. Her cheeks had sunken in. Her eyes were red and
Israel’s longstanding policy of destroying the homes of terrorists raised quite a furor last week following the demolition of the home of Muntassar Shalabi, who murdered yeshivah student Yehuda Guetta,
Hagaon Harav Chaim Kanievsky shlita, Sar HaTorah (“Prince of Torah”) and Gadol Hador, keeps sefer Hadras Ponim Zokon on a bookshelf close to him in the personal study of his
Four people have been arrested on drug and weapons charges after a “report of a suspicious occurrence” at a downtown Denver hotel that is close to several events planned in
Firefighters working in searing weather struggled to contain a Northern California wildfire that continued to grow Sunday and forced the closure of a major highway, one of several large blazes
Completion of the Concierge Pavilion at Jerusalem Estates As the summer approaches, we are pleased to bring news of the completion of our gatehouse, where a concierge will regulate entry
The Union of Zionist Yeshivot and the Hesder Yeshivot Association sent a letter to Prime Minister Naftali Bennett excoriating him for the decision of Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman to eliminate
The top U.S. infectious diseases expert said Sunday “it is entirely conceivable, maybe likely” that Americans will need a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the coming months, but
Israeli security forces overnight Friday busted an attempt to smuggle dozens of weapons into Israel through the Lebanese border, the largest such bust in years. Security officials believe that Hezbollah
SpaceIL, the nonprofit Israeli initiative whose spacecraft crashed on the moon two years ago, said Sunday that it has secured $70 million in funding to make a second attempt at
Israel’s prime minister says the country has struck a deal with Pfizer to receive a fresh batch of coronavirus vaccines in August to help with its drive to vaccinate teenagers.
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The IDF’s Home Front Delegation assisting the rescue efforts in Surfside returned to Israel over the weekend, with some members leaving on Motzei Shabbos and others on Sunday. A ceremony
Ra’am MK Mazen Ghanaim told Kan Radio on Sunday that if the government makes any decision to attack Gaza, his party will immediately topple the government “There are red lines,”
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline rose a nickel over the past two weeks, to $3.21 per gallon. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that
Esther Bejarano, a survivor of the Auschwitz death camp who used the power of music to fight antisemitism and racism in post-war Germany, has died at 96. Bejarano died peacefully
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