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A top Democratic money man for Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential run was yesterday tossed in jail for 12 years for bank fraud. Hassan Nemazee, 60, the finance chair for Clinton’s
Today, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer announced that $4,995,121 in federal grants are coming to Jewish synagogues, schools, and community centers across the New York City area. Jewish institutions across
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The Senate on Thursday morning voted to move the Wall Street reform package forward, assuring safe passage to President Obama’s desk. The Senate voted 60-38 to officially end debate on
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital makes the honor roll of the best hospitals in the nation. U.S. News and World Report ranked the medical facility sixth in its 2010-2011 list of Best Hospitals.
The following is an article from the Skokie Review: A day after Skokie resident Moshe Menora died alongside three grandchildren in a plane he was flying, the Jewish Orthodox community
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The following are excerpts of a NY Post article: NYS Gov Paterson went positively kab-ballistic this morning over a newspaper report suggesting that he has forsaken his Catholic faith to
With the Governor and the legislature of the State of New York eyeing cutting costs of every item on its budget, division of Kosher Law Enforcement is facing cuts of
While seeking a billion dollar oil exploration deal with Libya, BP executives admitted Thursday the company did lobby the British government to enter into a prisoner transfer agreement with the
A state senator wants to institute a three strikes law for drivers caught talking or texting on their cell phones. State Sen. Richard Codey (D-Essex) introduced a bill earlier this
NBC and CBS have reportedly refused to air an advertisement urging people to “kill” the idea of a proposed mosque near ground zero. The advertisement, sponsored by the National Republican
Bialystok, Poland – Seventy years after Poland’s large Jewish population was virtually wiped out in World War II, their culture is making a comeback. Poles are today exploring their country’s
Members of a Brooklyn community gathered Wednesday night to discuss allegations that their local precinct has been fudging its numbers when it comes to crime. The meeting, which was held
Simmering tensions between Democrats in Congress and the White House boiled over yesterday after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted the president’s press secretary for undermining the party’s chances of keeping
The Iranian nuclear scientist who claimed to have been abducted by the CIA before departing for his homeland Wednesday was paid more than $5 million by the agency to provide
Excavations teams at the World Trade Center site unearthed the hull of an 18th-century ship Wednesday. Workers first found the wooden remnants on Tuesday morning, and by Wednesday the outline
(Click on image to enlarge) “Our kids are in the country, our husbands are in the city….keeping it all together” Join esteemed speakers Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein of Ohr Naavah and
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