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A Sukkah in Baltimore was torched overnight, in what appears to be an isolated incident. Baltimore Shomrim received a report about the incident, and immediately responded as well as ensuring

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that local officials in Puerto Rico “have to give us more help” in responding to devastation caused by Hurricane Maria, a defiant response to criticism

A $25 million security grant-making program for at-risk nonprofit agencies and institutions was signed into law by Illinois’ Governor Bruce Rauner last Friday. Agudath Israel worked to advance House Bill

Credit report company Equifax said Monday that an additional 2.5 million Americans may have been affected by the massive security breach of its systems, bringing the total to 145.5 million

The motive behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history remained a mystery as police sought to learn more about the apparent “lone wolf” gunman who opened fire on

One of the chief architects of the sweeping tax revamp proposed by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans isn’t yet saying whether promised cuts under the plan would be retroactive

(COMMUNICATED CONTENT) For a limited time JPal is giving away $1,000’s in Jewish art by the renowned artist Alex Levin and other great Jewish artists for free. Read this article

The gunman who unleashed hundreds of rounds of gunfire on a crowd of concertgoers in Las Vegas had two “bump-stocks” that could have converted semi-automatic firearms into fully automatic ones,

President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the gunman who killed 59 people and wounded hundreds others at a music festival in Las Vegas a “very, very sick individual.” Trump spoke

(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Every Year, MDA Teams Are Called to Tend Emergencies in Which People Are Hurt While Building Sukkahs. Yesterday, on 11 Tishrei, a 24 Year Old Male

United Hatzalah volunteers on Tuesday morning 13 Tishrei operated on the scene of a CPR call on an infant inside the family home in Bnei Brak. EMT Yair Amar reports

NYS Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) applauded the management of Adventurers Amusement Park in Brooklyn for their expeditious and proper handling of a recent anti-Semitic incident at the park. In September,

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state’s first-in-the-nation tuition-free college program will pay the bill for about 22,000 students this year. The governor’s office says an additional 23,000 students

A lawsuit is being filed against an Israel Police officer by a chareidi minor who was beaten by him. The chareidi plaintiff is filing for 75,000 shekels in damages, represented

General Motors is promising two new electric vehicles on Chevrolet Bolt underpinnings in the next 1 ½ years and more than 20 electric or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles by 2023.

(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) The activity of Border Police against agricultural crime, including the theft of agricultural produce, is the result of advanced operations including the focus of police activity

An Israel Police investigation, based on both intelligence gathering and open mean, led to the detention and arrest of a 20-year-old resident of a Bedouin community in southern Israel. The

The former chairman and CEO of Equifax says the company was entrusted with personal information of 140 million Americans and “we let them down” as human error and technology failures

Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg flaunted his Jewish identity once again. In a  special post that the billionaire sent out in honor of Yom Kippur, the social media guru

The Tel Aviv District Attorney’s Office informed eight suspects in the “HaPeles” newspaper that “they are being prosecuted for many offenses of conspiracy to commit a crime, harassment and blackmail.”

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