An Israeli military delegation has met with Russian defense officials in Moscow and discussed the situation in Syria. The IDF delegation to Moscow, led by the Head of the Operations
U.S. airlines expect a 5.2 percent increase in air travel during the holiday break, to more than 2.5 million people a day. The busiest day is expected to be the
Israeli Communications Minister Ayoub Kara collapsed as he entered the Knesset plenum on Wednesday afternoon. He had complained of chest pains minutes earlier. Arab MK Ahmad Tibi, who is a
A massive manhunt involving hundreds of police and soldiers was underway Wednesday for a suspected extremist who yelled “Allah Akbar!” – “God is great!” in Arabic during a shooting spree around one of Europe’s most famous Christmas markets. The assault in the eastern French city of Strasbourg killed two, left one person brain dead and […]
A 70-year-old chareidi male pedestrian was struck by a car and sustained moderate head injuries on Yosef Ben-Matisyahu Street in the Makor Baruch neighborhood of Yerushalayim. According to United Hatzalah
Cyber threats from China and its theft of intellectual property from American companies pose large economic and national security challenges for the United States, national security officials said Wednesday. Officials
A woman is in critical condition after falling off a horse in Israel on Wednesday morning. Magen David Adom says they responded to reports of the incident at around 11:00AM Wednesday morning in the area of Mitzpeh Ramon. Paramedics treated the 40-year-old woman on the scene, and requested a chopper to airlift her to a trauma […]
Dozens of retired state and federal judges called Wednesday on U.S. immigration officials to stop making arrests at courthouses of people suspected of being in the country illegally, saying immigrants should be free to visit halls of justice without fearing they will be detained. Nearly 70 former judges from 23 states — including federal judges […]
This past Monday, as Chanukah was coming to an end, Bedford Center in Brooklyn was the scene of a jubilant Chanukah event that featured performances by popular Jewish entertainers. The
Raizel Holtzman of Beitar was not “just” a wife and mother of 8 beautiful children. She selflessly dedicated her days to being a mentor and teacher to one of klal
Egged has announced it is canceling the bus stop for the 418 and 419 lines located at Yirmiyahu/Ohaliav Streets in Yerushalayim, the lines which travel from the capital to Beit
verizon’s big bet on digital advertising isn’t panning out. The wireless company spent more than $4 billion to buy AOL and nearly $5 billion to buy Yahoo as part of an effort to compete with Facebook and Google in a growing market for digital advertising. Now, Verizon is slicing the value of those two businesses […]
Port Authority Police Officer John Shaughnessy was leaving his townhouse in North Brunswick around 10:30 p.m. Saturday when he observed flames coming from the first floor of the condo units
At an Oval Office gathering earlier this year, President Donald Trump began touting his administration’s new real estate investment program, which offers massive tax breaks to developers who invest in
An elderly Jewish man was R”L struck and killed by a truck on the border between Kensington and Boro Park, Wednesday morning. Pinchos Kreiner, 71, was crossing McDonald Avenue and
Teach Advocacy Network, a nonpartisan organization advocating for equitable funding in nonpublic schools, has changed its name to “Teach Coalition” as other groups join the coalition as a result of its success. Teach Coalition will continue to advocate in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, California and Maryland under the names Teach NYS, Teach NJ, […]
A group of litvish avreichim met on Tuesday night with the Lelover Rebbe in Beit Shemesh in an effort to explain the position of Degel Hatorah, which at present, refuses
An earthquake that struck eastern Tennessee early Wednesday could be felt as far away as Atlanta, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The light earthquake occurred about 4:15 a.m., and was
Baltimore’s Jewish community had been looking forward to the completion of the much needed Mikvah Arugas Habosem, the mikvah of the famed Brider Rebbe, zatzal. But on Tuesday, November 13, disaster struck – when the roof caved in during a major renovation and expansion project. In an instant, the site went from a building site to a disaster […]
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