It appears the only thing that can knock this presidential campaign off television is a monster hurricane. The candidates, their aides, their surrogates, even some of their ads, went quiet
[COMMUNICATED CONTENT] By Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel Privalsky Not in a delivery room, not in a cemetery, and not walking away from a car accident. I study in a Kollel in Eretz YIsrael, where aside from the regular sedarim, we engage in extracurricular activities, to help us develop a wide range of Rabbinic skills. Towards this end, […]
A masked gunman robbed a Cedarhurst gas station Thursday, Nassau County police said. The gunman, wearing a black neoprene mask that covered the bottom of his face, demanded money from
A damaged New Jersey Transit commuter train that crashed into Hoboken’s terminal last week, killing a woman on the platform and injuring more than 100 people, has been removed from
A piece of an aircraft wing found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius has been identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Malaysian and Australian officials said
Officials say dozens of police and firefighters from New York City have been sent to areas impacted by Hurricane Matthew for disaster relief efforts. Battalion Chief Joe Downey says 45
Join the community this Shabbos at the ANNUAL SHABBOS SHUVA DRASHA given by: HARAV DOVID GOLDWASSER SHLITA REACHING OUT, REACHING WITHIN Parshas Vayelech (October 8th) at 4:45, at the Gil Hodges School, PS 193, 2515 Avenue L (corner Bedford Avenue).
Hurricane Matthew spun dangerously close to Florida’s Atlantic coast Friday morning, scraping the shore with howling wind and heavy rain and that left more than 400,000 without power. Matthew was
As if it wasn’t shaky enough, the British pound endured one of its biggest falls ever on Friday — with some in the markets blaming trading robots or a fat-fingered typo for sending the currency down a precipitous 6 percent in just a couple of minutes. For one of the world’s major currencies, which is […]
By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times A number of years ago, the Five Towns Jewish Times ran a series of interestig interviews. They were part of America’s greatest generation. They came of age during the Second World War and witnessed the destruction and subsequent rebuilding of the Jewish nation. They saw […]
On Tuesday 9 Tishrei, erev Yom Kippur 5777, the 21st annual Zichron Yaakov blood drive will be held towards filling the annual blood shortage that occurs this time of year,
A city-sponsored event took place in a local community center located in the Gilo neighborhood of Yerushalayim. A number of pitanim (chazanim) were scheduled to take part according to the
The United Nations has appointed former Portugal PM Antonio Guterres as the next Secretary-General of the organization. This elicited a response containing a hint of hope from Israel, that the ongoing discrimination that exists under the current leadership may come to an end. Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon reacted to the selection […]
The question being asked is how can it be that an organization supporting BDS and sending members to take part in Gaza flotillas is given slots for volunteers serving in National Service. Israel Social TV is an “independent NGO working to promote social change, human rights and equality” says its website, seeking to become a […]
The Tel Aviv District Court has ruled four of the nation’s religious councils will have to refund money levied without authorization. The case refers to money levied from young couple who registered for marriage, with the ruling addressing the religious councils of Bat Yam, Givatayim, Sderot and Haifa. The councils charged for a ‘mehudar kesuva’ […]
The man who stabbed 10 people at a Minnesota mall had become interested in Islam in the last several months, withdrew from his friends and encouraged female relatives to be
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