Iran’s foreign minister has dismissed talk of an Israeli attack as just bluffing. Ali Akbar Salehi, during a visit to Tunisia on Monday, said threats from Israel were “empty words,
The Anti-Defamation League is calling out retailer Urban Outfitters for a shirt the Jewish group claims bears a symbol strikingly similar to the one used by Nazis to identify Jews
In two weeks time Chaggai Amir, who was convicted in the conspiracy to murder Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin will be released from prison after serving his 16.5-year term. He will
The Karlin-Stolin Rebbe, Rabbi Baruch Shochet Shlita made a visit to the Israel Museum, the daily Haaretz reports, adding the rebbe has an “openness” to the arts and culture. The
The Tzaddik from Yavniel Rav Eliezer Shlomo [ben Malka] Shick has been released from hospital after suffering a major heart attack while in New York. The rav was released after
Lt.-Colonel Shalom Eisner, who was removed from his command post last week for striking an International Solidarity Movement activist, responded on Shabbos. According to a Major Rishon report, Eisner, a
Tel Aviv Councilman Moshe Tiomkin has filed a request with the Ministry of Transportation seeking approval for additional Shabbos bus routes in the city. While there is limited bus service
Attorneys for two Jewish brothers accused of beating a black teen-ager while patrolling their Northwest Baltimore neighborhood argued Monday that their trial should be postponed until passions lessen in a
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who had backed Newt Gingrich’s presidential bid, formally endorsed Mitt Romney for president on Monday. “If things had worked out I would have
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will not hear an appeal aimed at tossing the city’s rent stabilization laws. The high court refused to hear an appeal from Manhattan
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everyone. It is a great honor to be with you here today. Of course, it is a truly humbling moment to be introduced by Elie Wiesel.
Authorities have concluded their search of a SoHo basement for the remains of Etan Patz, who vanished 33 years ago on his walk to the school bus stop. No remains
R’ Yehuda Deri, 77, was niftar in Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, Monday morning, following an illness. The niftar was the father of former Shas leader and cabinet minister Rav Aryeh
MK (Yahadut HaTorah) Rav Yisrael Eichler feels the government must invest serious funds into renovating and improving Kever Rashbi, adding the site must receive funding in line with sites recognized
The Aleh Foundation 2012 Awards Dinner, celebrating 28 years of service to disabled children in Israel, is dedicated in loving memory of Moshe ben Michael of blessed memory. The event
High school students from non religious public school in Israel attended a Holocaust Remembrance Day performance at Tel Aviv’s Cameri Theater. While watching “Ghetto”, they cheered the actors dressed as
New York State Police are on the lookout for drivers illegally using cell phones and other electronic devices. “Operation Hang Up” starts Monday and runs through next Sunday. The first
Six months after the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey raised prices at its six bridges and tunnels, the numbers are in: about a half million fewer drivers
Top state and city Republicans, backed by some of Manhattan’s wealthiest financiers, began last week preparing the legal paperwork, strategy documents and a fund-raising network that will enable Police Commissioner
The NY Post reports: Taxpayers will shell out about $1 million to elect a replacement for disgraced Brooklyn pol Carl Kruger — who pleaded guilty to taking more than $1
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