Clothes ‘N Bows clothing store in North Maimi Beach is all boarded up – but the words painted on this sign say it all! Ein Od Milvado!

New York’s governor says fines for littering in the New York City subway will double from $50 to $100 amid a rash of railway fires caused by trash. The Metropolitan

The five living former U.S. presidents said Thursday they would team up to create the “One America Appeal” to raise money for storm recovery as Texas and Louisiana seek to

Assemblyman Joseph R. Lentol (D-North Brooklyn) was joined on THursday by Rabbi David Niederman, President of the UJO of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn, to announce the Hit-and-Run Prevention Act, a

Rhode Island’s attorney general is criticizing an appeals court decision handing ownership of the nation’s oldest synagogue to a congregation in New York, saying it ignored state law and “overwhelming

A proposal that will let voters decide whether a fast-growing Hasidic village in upstate New York can expand into a more independent town has been approved by county lawmakers. Orange

President Donald Trump sought to assure hundreds of thousands of immigrants protected from deportation under an Obama-era action that they need not worry about the wind-down of the program as

On Thurday, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, commended the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Appropriations for Foreign Operations for pushing the

On Friday morning, the Bochrim of Yeshiva Toras Chaim Toras Emes of Miami participated in a question/answer session regarding various Halachos that can arise with a hurricane – especially on

Qatar is donating $30 million to help people in Texas recover from Harvey, its ambassador said Thursday, as the Persian Gulf nation works to show it’s a constructive global player

In an important case that attracted a friend of the court brief from Agudath Israel of America, the New York State Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, has rejected

As Hurricane Irma threatens to pound Miami with winds of mind-boggling power, a heavyweight hazard looms over the city’s skyline: two dozen enormous construction cranes. And because those cranes weren’t

After successfully designing and developing the technology powering many popular and boutique websites, the JCN has evolved into a world class web development firm focusing on quality development, positive client

They call it the Big One — a mythic, massive hurricane that would obliterate the densely populated southeast coast. And it has long been the stuff of Florida’s nightmares. Irma,

Police said they were investigating an officer-involved shooting Thursday night at the Miami airport that shut down a terminal as people looked to leave Florida ahead of Hurricane Irma. Police

Agudath Israel of America, a national Orthodox Jewish organization, has historically had a deep and abiding interest in United States immigration law and policy. The profound importance of immigration to

Councilman David G. Greenfield is pleased to announce with Councilman Mark Levine that New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage will receive $2.75 million from the City’s Fiscal Year 2018 budget,

After a catastrophic Hurricane Andrew revealed how lax building codes had become in the country’s most storm-prone state, Florida began requiring sturdier construction. Now, experts say a monstrously strong Hurricane

Hundreds of places for mispallalim have been arranged in the Hadassah Ein Kerem and Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospitals. A Yomtov meal with all the usual simanim will be given to

A judge has delayed a decision about sending a 31-year-old truck driver from suburban Chicago to New York City to face terrorism charges. Dilshod Khusanov appeared Thursday in Chicago federal

Popular Posts