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A large crowd of 300 people gathered in Crown Heights Tuesday evening for an event marking a Siyum on the daily Gemara Shiur, having completed Mesichta Yuma and beginning Mesichta
As more and more stores are opening in the city center of Petach Tikvah on Shabbos, members of the Chareidi community in the city are planning a mass protest to
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The commander of the IDF delegation that assisted rescue efforts in Surfside, Col. Golan Vach, received an aliyah last Thursday as a baby girl was named after her grandmother Itty
Inflation at the wholesale level jumped 1% in June, pushing price gains over the past 12 months up by a record 7.3%. The Labor Department reported Wednesday that the June
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Fierce wildfires in the northwest are threatening American Indian tribal lands that already are struggling to conserve water and preserve traditional hunting grounds in the face of a Western drought.
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The proposal for a law to develop a plan to provide financial compensation to the Meron victims and their families was knocked down by the coalition on Wednesday afternoon. Prime
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It will be weeks before New York issues any payments from the state’s $2.4 billion COVID-19 rent relief fund, state officials told The Associated Press Tuesday, adding to delays in
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