[PHOTOS BY ABB IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] In coordination with Yeshiva Darchei Torah, the RNSP held its third annual bike etching event at the Annual Bike-a-Thon, on Sunday May, 31. Hundreds

[PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Rain and high water is disrupting New York City traffic by road, rail and air. The National Weather Service issued a citywide flash flood warning for

Following the passage of one year since the tragic murders of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Shar and Naftali Frenkel, the three families will be attending a series of events across Israel

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry plans to fly to Boston Monday after staying overnight in a Swiss hospital to receive treatment for a broken leg incurred in a bicycle

In a remarkable turnaround, Senate Republicans have agreed to debate a House bill that would overhaul the National Security Agency’s handling of Americans’ calling records while preserving other domestic surveillance

Mispallalim arrived at Kever Dovid HaMelech in the Old City of Yerushalayim on Sunday morning 13 Sivan and some tried to prevent Christian prayer at the location. The mispallalim began

With summer rapidly approaching, Birthright continues sending young adults to Israel for the 10-day experience. 4,000 Birthright participants arrived in Israel Thursday for their 10-day experience. Birthright officials report 47

[COMMUNICATED CONTENT] You’ve probably dug into your closet for your summer clothes and realized that you need a whole new wardrobe of summer shells! Well you are in luck, as

Magen David Adom Lachish District reports that a call came in for a woman in labor at 00:16 on Sunday, 13 Sivan. An ambulance was dispatched to the Ashdod home

It appears that for some Yesh Atid MKs, being in opposition is not going well. As Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman announced he has ordered the fluorination of the nation’s

A young Jewish man assaulted a policeman after receiving a fine on Sunday morning, 13 Sivan from a Jerusalem light rail security agent. Police explain a policeman saw the passenger

Are the war drums beating in Israel again? According to some without a doubt. Recently the IDF Homefront Commander said that in the next war with Hamas, Israelis can expect

A bitter struggle for control over the nation’s oldest synagogue goes to trial this week, with lawyers saying they may use more than 1,000 exhibits dating as far back as

With the Chief Rabbinate Council set to meet Rabbi Shlomo Riskin towards making a decision regarding his possible forced retirement, Tzohar Rabbonim founder Rabbi Rafi Feuerstein comments on the matter.

Bernie Sanders is itching to debate and not just with other Democrats running for the party’s presidential nomination. He says Democratic and Republican contenders should be debating each other during

The average price of gasoline has increased 4 cents a gallon over the past two weeks to $2.84 a gallon. Still, that’s a tiny increase compared to the 35-cent jump

In a fashion characteristic of Dr. Benny Begin, he submitted his resignation on erev Shabbos in the same quiet fashion that he accepted Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s call to serve

A piece of mechanical equipment being lifted by a crane at a Manhattan office building broke free Sunday morning and fell about 28 stories to the sidewalk below, causing minor

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