The first Selichos tefillah for Sephardim was on Monday night although the large crowd that gathered at the Kosel was comprised of Jews from all stripes. Sephardim begin reciting Selichos

The Justice Department said Monday that it would work toward providing families of 9/11 victims with more information about the run-up to the attacks as part of a federal lawsuit

U.S. employers posted a record 10.1 million job openings in June, another sign that the job market and economy are bouncing back briskly from last year’s coronavirus shutdowns. Job openings

The New Seminary is accepting applications for the 2021-2022 school year. In just one year from now, you can have a degree tucked under your belt!  By Between Carpools Twenty-four

It seems as if the Druze residents of southern Lebanon have had enough of Hezbollah firing at Israel from their territory, endangering their lives when Israel strikes back. In the

A former Newsmax anchor who died of the coronavirus after months of urging his followers not to be vaccinated is a Jewish man from Queens, JTA reported. In a death

A man was sentenced Monday to up to 10 years in prison for shooting into a car full of Black teenage girls after an Iowa rally for then-President Donald Trump,

Q1 and Q2 Sales Reach $100 Million Amid Housing Shortage Our sales office has been fairly humming with activity as demand for private living soars. The past half year has

US Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) made blatantly anti-Semitic remarks last week as the opening speaker at the virtual Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) 2021 National Convention. In her speech, she

Monday is the 20-year anniversary of the terrible Sbarro suicide bombing attack, which killed 15 people, including 7 children and a pregnant woman, and injured 130. Some of the injuries

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Florida law that prevents cruise lines from requiring passengers to prove they’re vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the law appears unconstitutional and won’t likely

To the merciful children of Israel – רחמנים בני רחמנים Please help answer the call and rescue the family of our dear friend R. Moshe Ben Chana Leba who is in

As Israel’s fourth coronavirus wave continues, with over 3,000 new coronavirus cases confirmed on Monday morning and 15 cities and towns designated as “red,” a secret coronavirus cabinet document reveals

An off-the-grid New Hampshire hermit known to locals as “River Dave,” whose cabin burned down on the wooded property where he was squatting for 27 years, says he’s grateful and

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced on Friday the appointment of retired Brig. Gen. Michael Herzog as Israel’s next ambassador to the US. Herzog’s appointment will be brought to the cabinet

President Joe Biden on Monday said the United States is levying new sanctions against Belarus, marking the one-year anniversary of Alexander Lukashenko’s election as president in an election that the

Israel’s Health Ministry is considering adding the United States to the list of “red” countries to which travel is banned, Kan News reported on Monday morning. According to a source

Thick smoke that held down winds and temperatures in the zone of the largest single wildfire in California history cleared Monday from scenic Northern California forestlands, allowing firefighting aircraft to

We are excited to announce the launching of a new shidduch organization called MATCH! While new shidduch organizations are always exciting, there is something special about this shidduch group. What

Five frum New York leaders made City & State’s coveted Power 100 list of influential leaders out of the 2.5 million residents of Brooklyn, New York. Leading the list is

Popular Posts