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At the world’s largest gathering of Jewish leaders, thousands of rabbis take part in an iconic tradition: the annual group portrait. It’s a powerful display of Jewish pride and resilience.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down Sunday on Israel’s categorical rejection of a Palestinian state and insisted that Hamas must be fully dismantled before any rebuilding of Gaza can begin
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Quietly tucked inside Republicans’ funding deal to end the government shutdown is a provision wiping the congressional Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) scorecard, effectively forgiving nearly $3.4 trillion in deficits. When Republicans passed
Yonat Weinberger, a Jewish columnist from Amsterdam, publicly slammed the increasing incidents of antisemitism in medical care settings after she was denied medical care by a nurse who refused to
The Supreme Court issued its ruling on Sunday on the petitions concerning who will head the probe of the leak of the Sdei Teiman video and the role of the
The Shin Bet and Israel Police uncovered a serious espionage case in recent months in which an Israeli transferred sensitive security information to Iran, the Shin Bet announced on Sunday.
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