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Hagon HaRav David Yosef Shlita, a member of the Moetzas Gedolei Yisrael of Shas, has come out in harsh terms against Rabbi David Stav after this week’s launching of the
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People in parts of New Jersey got an early wake-up call Friday from a small earthquake that caused no damage or injuries. The magnitude-2.7 quake hit around 3:41 a.m., roughly
Chief Rabbi Dovid Lau Shlita on Thursday evening 28 Menachem Av spoke about the attack against the Chief Rabbinate of Israel by dati leumi rabbonim who launched a beis din
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Former cabinet minister Eli Yishai, who heads the Yachad party that did not enter the 20th Knesset explained that the voter turnout in the last Knesset elections was very high.
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