The Agudah Voting Project and the New England office of Agudath Israel of America were pleased to host a conversation with Boston mayoral candidate, Councilor Michelle Wu, for the second

The Palestinian Authority called off an agreement whereby Israel would transfer 1 million doses of coronavirus vaccines to it in exchange for a similar number later this year, hours after

Rep. Rashida Tlaib published an outrageous tweet on Wednesday accusing Israel of a “decades-long ethnic cleansing project.” After Israel carried out airstrikes in Gaza on Wednesday morning in response to

Sara Schenirer’s Undergraduate Open House provides everything you need for your next steps. Fresh out of a year in seminary, post-seminary students face a confusing array of educational choices and

As early voting in the mayoral race is well in progress, New Yorkers had the last chance to hear from the candidates directly at the final debate in the race

Joint Arab List chairman Ayman Odeh said on Thursday that the new government will collapse before Lapid has the chance to serve as prime minister. “We’re against Netanyahu’s politics but

The author of “Fire and Fury,” the million-seller from 2018 that helped launched the wave of inside accounts of the Trump White House, will have a last take coming out

A man has been convicted of using a homemade bomb to try to set fire to a Jewish-sponsored assisted living facility in Massachusetts last year, federal prosecutors say. John Rathbun,

The race for Mayor has had its ups and downs, “ebs” and flows. Like a playoff basketball game, we have seen the lead change, and the game evolve. But it’s

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised the outcome of his summit with U.S. President Joe Biden and called him an astute and shrewd negotiator. The two leaders concluded three

The United States is devoting $3.2 billion to advance development of antiviral pills for COVID-19 and other dangerous viruses that could turn into pandemics. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top

By Yehudit Garmaise       Judge D. Esther Paul, who lives in Bed-Stuy, is running for Kings County Surrogate’s Court Judge because she passionately wants to help those who

Sheikh Yusuf Al-Baz, an imam at Lod’s Great Mosque, was arrested on Thursday morning for alleged incitement to violence and murder against Jews and the state of Israel. Al-Baz, 63,

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week for the first time since April despite widespread evidence that the economy and the job market are rebounding steadily

Ra’am MK Saeed Alkharumi seems to have formed a habit of making threats. It began on Sunday morning when he threatened to oppose the new government due to his dissatisfaction

Naftali Bennet is Israel’s first prime minister who wears a yarmulke. Along with all the weighty issues that have arisen in the wake of Israel’s new government, it seems like

The chief executive of CureVac said Thursday that interim results from late-stage testing of its coronavirus shot are “sobering,” but the German company aims to finish a final analysis within

In the past 24 years, our trusted relationships have helped over 17,000 frum men and women earn college degrees and career certifications without compromising their hashkafos or sensitivities. Our students have gone on

A wave of brief internet outages hit the websites and apps of dozens of financial institutions, airlines and other companies across the globe Thursday. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange said

Popular Posts