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A vehicle belonging to a Crown Heights Hatzalah member was stolen last night from the vicinity of East New York Avenue and Brooklyn Avenue. The vehicle is a black colored
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A video showing Islamic State militants burning a captive Jordanian pilot to death brought an outpouring of grief and rage across the Middle East on Wednesday, its brutality horrifying a
It is with great sadness that Chaverim of Baltimore informs the community of the passing of Aaron Zvi Sichel (Chaverim Unit 56) (Aharon Zvi ben Kalman Lev), beloved son of
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Transit officials say 15 people remain hospitalized after a commuter train smashed into an SUV stopped on the tracks at a crossing in suburban New York, killing five train riders
[VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Taiwanese rescuers used a crane to hoist a wrecked TransAsia Airways plane from a shallow river in Taipei late Wednesday as they searched into the night
[VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett explained to Galei Tzahal (Army Radio) that he canceled his scheduled appearance at the Haaretz Conference because speakers included organization affiliated
Due to a deterioration in the condition of the Tzaddik of Yavniel, HaRav Eliezer Shlomo Shick Shlita, who was unexpectedly hospitalized during a visit to New York City, a procedure
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