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(VIDEO AND PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Peleg officials called for renewed protests on Thursday afternoon, 6 Nissan, at 4:30PM in Bnei Brak. They rabbonim feel the fact that the Jaffa

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Congressional leaders finalized a sweeping $1.3 trillion budget bill Wednesday that substantially boosts military and domestic spending but leaves behind young immigrant “Dreamers,” deprives President Donald Trump some of his

A rare $1,000 bill from 1863 is expected to sell for about $1 million at an auction in Baltimore. Stack’s Bowers Galleries says the bill is one of only two

(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Video of a deadly self-driving vehicle crash in suburban Phoenix shows a pedestrian walking from a darkened area onto a street just moments before an Uber

What makes you think, “Pesach”? Is it the sight of the grocery shelves, rearranged, when you stop in for some milk? Is it packing away the Purim costumes, knowing what

(VIDEO & PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) The front glass doors of a Shul in Thornhill, Ontario were smashed in broad daylight on Wednesday. Thornhill is a neighborhood on the outskirts

Breaking five days of silence, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized for a “major breach of trust,” admitted mistakes and outlined steps to protect user data in light of a privacy

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