A Lakewood Yungerman is R”L in serious condition following an unknown type of medical emergency The father of four was flown to a Hospital on Motzei Shabbos after being transported
Police, border police, tactical and other specialized units are on high alert for Sukkos week throughout Yerushalayim, with a focus placed on the Old City. Unlike past years, Defense Minister
Israel’s chief rabbis, Rabbi Shlomo Moshe Amar and Yonah Yechiel Metzger along with dozens of rabbonim and admorim have issued a p’sak halacha prohibiting one from lighting shabbos and yomtov
Security personnel manning the Hizme Checkpoint at the border of northern Yerushalayim towards Shomron saw a 26-year-old suspicious Arab male approaching shortly before candle lighting time on erev shabbos. They
After Osem executives announced a price hike on most products, many chareidim have decided they are unwilling to continue accepting higher prices without responding. As such, thousands of chareidim have
A Hebrew Mishpacha Magazine team was granted permission to begin a comprehensive piece covering the span of the life of HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Halevy Wosner Shlita as the gadol hador
Rainfall was reported in many cities around Eretz Yisrael on shabbos. Thundershowers were reported in some Golan Heights areas and unfortunately, the forecast for Sunday, erev Sukkos calls for showers
Rav Yitzchok Dovid, 66, the eldest son of HaGaon HaRav Greinman suffered a stroke on shabbos and he was transported to Sheba Medical Center in a MDA paramedic unit. An
Thieves on Friday night broke into the Yerushalayim home of the Dushinsky Rebbe Shlita at 19 Ezras Torah Street and made off with valuables worth a handsome sum along with
President Obama is in “full agreement” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the need to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, the White House said after the two
A former TSA agent who spent three years in prison for stealing from passengers’ luggage says the practice is “commonplace.” Pythias Brown admits to stealing more than $800,000 worth of
The federal judge overseeing the effort to diversify the nation’s largest fire department has approved a new entrance exam that will allow the FDNY to hire new firefighters for the
Former New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger has died. According to the Times, Sulzberger’s family said he died Saturday at his Southampton home after a long illness. He retired
Imprisoned U.S. contractor Alan Gross told visitors Friday morning that he is feeling well, although his weight is down to 146 pounds, and that he fasted on Yom Kippur, the
[By Debbie Maimon – Yated Ne’eman] Beginning September 24, the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States have been meeting to decide which cases to add to their
Councilman David G. Greenfield today expressed his opposition to the newly proposed “Super Borough Park” City Council district encompassing all of Borough Park. In a stance that is consistent with
When it comes to accommodating Yidden arriving late on erev Shabbos, the rabbi of Ben-Gurion International Airport, who insists on not being mentioned by name, does what needs to be
The NY Post reports: New York City has a growing and fatal obsession — prescription drugs. The number of emergency-room visits involving abuse of prescription drugs such as Xanax, Valium
Warrantless surveillance of telephone calls, text messages and emails has shot up dramatically in recent years, according to Justice Department documents released by the American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday.
As diplomats congregate for the United Nations General Assembly, delegations from some of the poorest countries in the world are spending extravagantly in New York City while their homelands struggle,
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