Attorney Itamar Ben-Givir chalked up another win, this time in the Jerusalem Magistrate Court in his case against a Yellow convenience store. The store was ordered to pay him NIS

In year 5778, more than 100 years after the passing of the Tzaddik Reb Shayele of Kerestir, our local town of Monsey is privileged to house a venerable Talmud Torah

A legal fight over what should happen to records the FBI seized from President Donald Trump’s personal attorney took a surprise twist Monday when the lawyer, Michael Cohen, was forced

Israel Police will inform MK David Bitan in the coming month that it intends to recommend to the State Attorney’s Office to indict him for bribery in case 1083 against

Russia’s communications watchdog said Monday it has begun enforcing a nationwide ban for the popular messaging app Telegram. Telecommunications providers have been instructed to block Telegram in Russia after a

Interior Minister Aryeh Deri granted a residency status to the Bible Quiz participant, Santihu Tadesse. In a moving ceremony held Monday morning at the Interior Minister’s office, Minister Aryeh Deri

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The mother of the toddler who drowned in a hot tub in the Miami Hotel in Ashdod during Pesach, suspected of murder, was released from house arrest. The mother, a

In his battle against Chilul Shabbos, Mekubal HaRav Dov Kook of Tiveria warns that kashrus organizations in Israel are stringent regarding many chumros on the one hand but cause a

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On Israel’s Memorial Day, which begins on Tuesday evening 2 Iyar, the Lone Soldier Center in Memory of Michael Levin will commemorate the hundreds of lone soldiers from abroad who

The Supreme Court has for the second time rejected an appeal by imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich of his convictions on corruption charges. The justices did not comment Monday

A senior Russian diplomat said on Monday that the mission from the international chemical weapons watchdog cannot access the site of an alleged chemical attack near the Syrian capital without

A raging, windswept storm tore across the tri-state area as Monday’s peak morning commute got underway, dumping up to 3 inches of rain on parts of New Jersey and trapping

New York state’s call center for tax filing information is extending its hours to answer last-minute questions. The tax filing deadline is Tuesday. The state Department of Taxation and Finance

Is the Israeli identity carried by so many penetrating the nation’s chareidi community too? In the “Zionist Index” survey of Israeli citizens, 45% of the chareidim responded that they define

The unusual case of a New York man convicted of using online aliases to discredit his father’s detractors in a debate over the Dead Sea Scrolls is coming to an

German prosecutors say they’ve charged a 94-year-old former SS guard at the Auschwitz death camp as an accessory to murder. Prosecutors in Stuttgart said Monday the suspect, a German national

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