A Chareidi soldier was sentenced to ten days in prison after an altercation with a fellow soldier, but ostensibly, for no fault of his own. The soldier, named Aharon Porat,
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China rejected “threats and blackmail” ahead of a threatened U.S. tariff hike, striking a defiant stance Thursday in a dispute companies worry could flare into a full-blown trade war and
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received a lifetime achievement award Wednesday from a prominent Jewish organization in Israel. Ginsburg cited Holocaust diarist Anne Frank among others in a
At a gilded temple in Thailand’s mountainous north, Ekapol Chanthawong honed a skill that will serve him well as he sits trapped underground in a dark cave: meditation. Before the
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By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com You had everything you needed for the 4th of July barbeque, but you forgot the mustard. You scour the fridge, but it is no
MK (Degel Hatorah) Uri Maklev, a member of the special committee amending the new draft law, announced on Thursday afternoon, 22 Tammuz, that he told committee members that chareidi parties
President Donald Trump is closing in on his next Supreme Court nominee, with three federal judges leading the competition to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. Trump’s top contenders for the
Whiskey barrels were piled in a mountainous heap Wednesday after the rest of a whiskey storage warehouse collapsed in Kentucky, nearly two weeks after part of the decades-old structure came
Former Likud party minister and former candidate for the presidency, Meir Sheetrit, returns to politics at the age of 69 and will run for mayor of Yavneh, where he lives
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