The latest episode of the Yeshiva World Podcast is now available – and it is really timely and a great listen. Following his successful stunts of getting NYC parks reopened,

The Sept. 11 memorial plaza will reopen to the public on July 4, more than three months after it was closed due to coronavirus, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum announced

The Trump administration sued former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday to delay the publication of a book that the White House says contains classified information and that is

It’s been a rough year for the American psyche. Folks in the U.S. are more unhappy today than they’ve been in nearly 50 years. This bold — yet unsurprising —

When the 12th child was born, things were different. Ruchama was born with Down syndrome and other issues to boot. Some of her fingers are misshapen, and she has mobility

More than four dozen progressive groups have signed a letter to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign criticizing his police reform proposals and warning that if he doesn’t adopt

North Korea blew up an inter-Korean liaison office building just north of the heavily armed border with South Korea on Tuesday, in a carefully choreographed, largely symbolic display of anger

New York hospitals can now allow visitors at their discretion, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday. Hospitals must follow state guidelines, which include time-limits on visits and requiring visitors to wear

by Shmuli Mogelowitz Yes, it is true. In the past six weeks, this one individual is responsible for more Torah being learned in this state than all of the aforementioned

For most mayors in deep-red states like Oklahoma, the prospect of hosting the first rally for President Donald Trump in months would be a delight. It would showcase the city

Please be Mispallel for Hagaon HaRav Dovid Feinstein Shlita, one of the Poskei HaDor, who is in need of Tefillos. His name for Tehillim is Dovid ben Shima.

Health Minister Yuli Edelstein criticized the members of the Knesset on Monday for not serving as a good example to the public regarding coronavirus regulations. “MKs are walking around here

In the fatal shooting of a black man by police in Atlanta last week, officers’ body cameras captured about 40 minutes of footage, but not the critical moments that end

Big news at the App Store! Torah Live has just launched its new IPhone/iPad iOS app, for easy access to its innovative videos when you’re on the go. Torah Live

NEW YORK – (AFP) – Donald Trump’s niece is set to publish a no-holds-barred memoir next month that “shines a bright light on the dark history” of the US president’s

As chants of “defund the police” thunder at protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death, New York City’s police commissioner has found himself trying to avoid deep cuts to

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday the U.S. Open tennis tournament will be held on its scheduled dates starting in late August – but without spectators – as part

Davening at the kever of one of the great Tanaim, Rebbi Yonasan Ben Uziel, is commonly known as segulah for finding one’s zivug. Rebbi Yonasan Ben Uziel was a talmid

A group of Peruvian Jews made aliyah on a special charter flight on the background of one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in Latin America and resulting street riots, the

House Democrats have subpoenaed two Justice Department lawyers to testify before the Judiciary Committee about the politicization of the agency in the Trump administration, the committee’s chairman said Tuesday. The

Popular Posts