A Jewish rights group is urging a Polish state historical institute to fire an official who has published several books by notorious British Holocaust denier David Irving. The Simon Wiesenthal

OHELs Trauma Team, which has years of experience in natural tragedies, continues to provide critical help to individuals, families, and schools affected by Hurricane Harvey. As many have personally experienced from Hurricane Irma, Sandy and other such natural disasters, the devastating effects of a Hurricane can last for weeks, months and longer. OHEL was in […]

A coalition of Muslim and Iranian-American advocates and a nonpartisan legal institute filed the first lawsuits against the Trump administration’s new travel restrictions for citizens of eight countries, including Iran,

(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) NYS Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) was quick to act when Weiss Bakery in Boro Park received a letter with a huge swastika threatening the establishment with racial slurs. Calling to make America great again, the letter states, Juden Raus [Jews out] Negroes and Faggots Burn in Hell. After receiving a […]

On Friday, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner approved House Bill 3488, the Dispositions of Remains Act, which will go into effect June 1, 2018. The law makes it easier for medical facilities and mortuaries to receive the remains of indigent decedents. It also contains an amendment with three critical components to address the concerns of the […]

Police are probing a hate crime including anti-Semitic graffiti in Rova 7 in Ashdod, a chareidi area. The graffiti was pointed on walls in the area, stating Chareidim get out of here and Ashdod is becoming chareidi alongside curses and expletives that cannot be reported in this forum. The vandals also damaged the vehicle of […]

The U.S. Air Force’s top commander in the Asia-Pacific region said his troops haven’t changed the way they operate in response to North Korea’s assertion that it would have the

(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) A police traffic enforcement unit apprehended a 21-year-old motorist, a resident of the Israeli Arab municipality of Jaljulia, driving with a suspended license, clapping his hands

Raymond Zeitoune, Esq. and Isaac Yedid, Esq. Although we have fallen in the Fall Season (AKA Autumn), and the undesired cold winter is just a few weeks away, now is a great time to review your estate planning documents and ensure that they are up to date to reflect exactly what you want, and that […]

Democrats are renewing calls for gun safety legislation after the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, but their pleas are falling on deaf ears in the Republican-controlled Congress. Meanwhile, GOP legislation aimed at loosening gun rules faces an uncertain future. Before the shooting that killed at least 59 people the worst mass shooting in […]

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday the United States should remain in the nuclear deal negotiated during the Obama administration that constrains Iran’s ability to build a nuclear arsenal. Sen.

Five people remained in custody Tuesday after being detained by French authorities over an apparent failed bombing attempt in an apartment building in a chic Paris neighborhood. Paris police said

A U.S. senator wants to know how well the country’s top six voting machine manufactures protect themselves against cyberattacks, a move that comes just weeks after federal authorities notified 21

A Sukkah in Baltimore was torched overnight, in what appears to be an isolated incident. Baltimore Shomrim received a report about the incident, and immediately responded as well as ensuring

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that local officials in Puerto Rico “have to give us more help” in responding to devastation caused by Hurricane Maria, a defiant response to criticism

A $25 million security grant-making program for at-risk nonprofit agencies and institutions was signed into law by Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner last Friday. Agudath Israel worked to advance House Bill 4011, sponsored by House Deputy Majority Leader Lou Lang (D-Skokie) and Senator Ira Silverstein (D-Chicago), which would provide up to $25 million for organizations to […]

Credit report company Equifax said Monday that an additional 2.5 million Americans may have been affected by the massive security breach of its systems, bringing the total to 145.5 million

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