Some 70 missionaries from Canada, the United States and Britain landed in Israel early last week and began going house to house in many cities, including Beit Shemesh, Rishon LeZion,
The suspect in the deadly bombings that terrorized Austin blew himself up early Wednesday as authorities closed in on him, bringing a grisly end to a three-week manhunt. But police
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President Donald Trump convened some of the nation’s top law enforcement officials Tuesday to rail against so-called sanctuary cities as he continues his crackdown on jurisdictions that flout federal immigration
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Met Council’s annual Pesach food distribution, the largest in North America, is in full swing throughout New York and is on track to provide Kosher for Pesach food to over
Three MKs from the Likud are calling for the immediate release of Elor Azariya to permit him to spend Pesach at home with his family. On Monday, 3 Nissan, a
Google Inc. has finalized the $2.4 billion purchase of New York City’s Chelsea Market building. The management company Jamestown Properties announced the sale of the former Nabisco factory on Tuesday.
B’chasdei Hashem, twenty-five expellee families from Amona will be celebrating Seder night in the new community of Amichai. The others, an additional fifteen families, will only be able to move
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United Airlines is pausing its pet-shipping business after mishaps that include a dog winding up in Japan instead of Kansas. United said Tuesday that it will halt PetSafe reservations while
Orbitz says one of its older websites may have been hacked, potentially exposing the personal information of people who made purchases online between Jan. 1, 2016 and Dec. 22, 2017.
(VIDEO & PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Pesach is rapidly approaching and one of the national treasures that gets a facelift ahead of yomtov is the Kosel, where the kvitlach are
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(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) In a multi-agency operation, treif meat being sold as kosher was apprehended in an Arab village in northern Israel. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel issued an
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