Dwindling at home, Central Asia’s Bukharian Jews thrive in Diaspora
Tight-knit communities, strong identity and lack of intermarriage keep the culture alive and prospering in the US, Europe and Israel TASHKENT, Uzbekistan (JTA) —… Read More ›
Tight-knit communities, strong identity and lack of intermarriage keep the culture alive and prospering in the US, Europe and Israel TASHKENT, Uzbekistan (JTA) —… Read More ›
BDS Berlin activists urged customers in front of the Berlin department store, Galeria Kaufhof, to boycott Israeli products. Israel’s embassy in the German capital… Read More ›
IDF Col. Tomer Ifrach has a long personal history with Hamas’ attack tunnels: During Operation Protective Edge he led a patrol group which was attacked… Read More ›
After Paris refused to sell Russia warships due to the latter’s occupation of the Crimean peninsula, the French decided to sell the Mistral class ships… Read More ›
An Egyptian Brigadier General in the armored division was killed by Islamic militants outside his home outside of Cairo Saturday morning; he is the highest… Read More ›
According to the Kremlin, Putin “cordially” congratulated Netanyahu on his birthday, and sent greetings on the occasion of Succot. Amid Russia’s stepped up military… Read More ›
“It’s quite pathetic to be arrested for having a cup of coffee with your neighbors,” said Efrat council head Oded Revivi In a move… Read More ›
Las Vegas, NV – Hillary Clinton forcefully accused Donald Trump of favoring Russia’s leader over American military and intelligence experts Wednesday night, as the… Read More ›
New York – T-Mobile, the country’s No. 3 wireless carrier, will pay $48 million for not clearly telling customers how “unlimited” data plans weren’t… Read More ›
Washington – Some conservatives are irritated by Donald Trump’s failure to explicitly say during the presidential debate that he wants Roe v. Wade overturned.… Read More ›
North Korea fired a missile Thursday morning that appears to have failed, according to the US and South Korea. The US Strategic command said it… Read More ›
Jeff Hancock is a professor at Stanford University, where he studies deception and technology. The views expressed here are his own (and contain some graphic… Read More ›
After the High Court of Justice banned the use of partitions on public streets of the ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood, pashkevils were posted telling women to… Read More ›
King Hassan II of Morocco, who didn’t trust his guests from the Arab League, secretly recorded the discussions at a 1965 summit. It was the… Read More ›
Leaked transcripts indicate that Hillary Clinton avoided directly criticizing Wall Street over causes and responses to the financial crisis, causing concern over her ability to… Read More ›
The vacuum left by America’s disengagement has thrown the Middle East into a dangerous state of instability, wherein extremist groups thrive and thwart any hopes… Read More ›
Palestinians may themselves pay the price for UNESCO’s rewriting of history, even if it seems like a success to Palestinian leadership. Once again, the… Read More ›
Cross-party report charges Corbyn with “lack of consistent leadership” on issue. A British cross-party report released Sunday accused the Labour party of consistently failing… Read More ›
Analysis: Many traditional Jews will vote for Donald Trump despite his image, personality, rhetoric and messages, yet the large Jewish majority will vote for Hillary… Read More ›
As UNESCO fails to acknowledge Jewish ties to Temple Mount, Palestinians celebrate, say resolution comes at a time of ‘increased Judaization of Jerusalem, and claim… Read More ›