The Gavra Seminary in Elad has been hit with a closure order. The school serves Sephardi girls in the city. The reasons given for the closure according to the Ministry

It has been months since 85-year-old Holocaust survivor Aryeh Shapira left his Ramat Aviv home due to his ailing health. On Sunday, 24 Kislev, he decided to step outside for

[VIDEOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Many have placed great hope in the recent appointment of Israel Police Commissioner Roni Alshich, who they hope will bring the nation’s police force into the

The Netzach Yishai nonprofit launched the ‘Atzmaut’ sewing factory in Arad, which will provide employment for over 30 chareidi women in Arad. Among the work that the factory has received

Yachad party leader Eli Yishai on Thursday, 28 Kislev, responded to the annual Bituach Leumi Poverty Report addressing 2014; stating most chareidi children live below the poverty level. Yishai feels

The New York Police Department commissioner, flanked by police and firefighters, pushed Congress on Thursday to keep dollars flowing to a health program for first responders and others who got

A unique tender – the first of its type- is to be published in the coming days by the Israel Land Authority and the Tourism Ministry, which includes the acquisition

A Minnesota man charged with conspiring to help the Islamic State group was ordered held Thursday pending a detention hearing next week. Abdirizak Mohamed Warsame, 20, of Eagan, made his

The Knesset plenum on Tuesday marked the national day for the commemoration of the flight of Jews from Arab lands and Iran, in accordance with legislation that had been introduced

The Bnos Agudath Israel Leadership Convention was held in Toronto, Ontario from December 3-6, Shabbos Parshas Vayeshev. More than 300 leaders from 32 cities attended. They were there for an

This Sunday Councilman David G. Greenfield will be unveiling the street co-naming of 50th Street between 10th Avenue and 20th Avenue to Rabbi Weissmandl Way. The street renaming ceremony will

A touching Chanukah miracle occurred in Southern Israel on Wednesday evening the eve of 28 Kislev when Jewish teenagers from New York and Munich lit candles and sang in unison

Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates edged higher this week following three straight weeks of declines, amid expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise its key short-term interest rate next week.

Dozens of French Jewish immigrants landed in Israel on Tuesday evening the eve of 27 Kislev and lit Chanukah candles as Israelis for the first time during a festive welcome

The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, applauded President Obama for signing the “Every Student Succeeds Act.” The bill includes provisions from

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