Articles by: JewishNews-Rami

Man Yelled at Yeshiva Kids: ‘All of You Should be Killed’

Man Yelled at Yeshiva Kids: ‘All of You Should be Killed’

CHICAGO — Another antisemitic incident which took place in Chicago has surfaced. It took place in January, when a man viciously threatened a group of… Read More ›

US alleges Russia planning false flag operation against Ukraine using ‘graphic’ video

US alleges Russia planning false flag operation against Ukraine using ‘graphic’ video

  US officials alleged Thursday that Russia has been preparing to “fabricate a pretext for an invasion” of Ukraine by creating “a very graphic propaganda… Read More ›

Biden intends to designate Qatar as ‘major non-NATO ally’

Biden intends to designate Qatar as ‘major non-NATO ally’

The president informed Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar about his intention during a White House meeting on Monday.   US President… Read More ›

Liviu Beris, Romanian Holocaust Survivor Who Became A Genetics Pioneer And Debated A Famous Antisemite On TV, Dies At 93

Liviu Beris, Romanian Holocaust Survivor Who Became A Genetics Pioneer And Debated A Famous Antisemite On TV, Dies At 93

BUCHAREST (JTA) — Liviu Beris, who survived the Holocaust in Transnistria to become an internationally recognized geneticist, died last week at 93 in Romania, where… Read More ›

Israel’s total COVID cases since pandemic’s start double in less than a month

Israel’s total COVID cases since pandemic’s start double in less than a month

In January alone, country reports 47.5% of all coronavirus cases on record; number of COVID patients in serious condition skyrockets ninefold in a matter of… Read More ›

Tail end of storm to bring heavy rain, threats of flood to south, more snow in north

Tail end of storm to bring heavy rain, threats of flood to south, more snow in north

Routes leading to Golan Heights and Mount Hermon ski resort remain closed after heavy snows; public urged not to try and reach the area  … Read More ›

Blind Man Who Rescued 5 After Oklahoma City Bombing Dies

Blind Man Who Rescued 5 After Oklahoma City Bombing Dies

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Raymond Washburn, a blind man who was credited with helping rescue five people from the rubble of the Alfred P. Murrah… Read More ›

Magnitude 4.2 earthquake felt in northern Israel

Magnitude 4.2 earthquake felt in northern Israel

A magnitude 4.2 earthquake that struck Cyprus was felt near in northern Israel early Sunday morning.   An earthquake measuring magnitude 4.2 at a depth… Read More ›

Europe’s loud, rule-breaking unvaccinated minority are falling out of society

Europe’s loud, rule-breaking unvaccinated minority are falling out of society

London – Before Covid-19, Nicolas Rimoldi had never attended a protest. But somewhere along the pandemic’s long and tortuous road, which saw his native Switzerland… Read More ›

COVID-19: New Omicron sub variant discovered in Israel

COVID-19: New Omicron sub variant discovered in Israel

Some 20 cases have been discovered so far. The sub variant is thought to have originated in India, and has been found in Canada, Denmark,… Read More ›

Iran reveals ‘untold story’ of arming Palestinians in Gaza

Iran reveals ‘untold story’ of arming Palestinians in Gaza

Soleimani’s strategy “was able to multiply the power of the resistance against the Zionist regime” by arming them.   Iranian media, to mark the anniversary… Read More ›

Israel must shut down its schools now!

Israel must shut down its schools now!

Opinion: Efforts to keep education system open at all cost have resulted in more and more students becoming infected with coronavirus; state must recognize reality… Read More ›

Iran will face ‘severe consequences’ if it attacks Americans – White House

Iran will face ‘severe consequences’ if it attacks Americans – White House

“Make no mistake: the USA will protect and defend its citizens, including those serving the United States now and those who formerly served.”   There… Read More ›

Rabbi Tau: ‘We Have Become Involved In Mob Justice Towards Any Person Accused Of Intimate Crimes’

Rabbi Tau: ‘We Have Become Involved In Mob Justice Towards Any Person Accused Of Intimate Crimes’

JERUSALEM — In a long letter published after his meeting with Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, Rabbi Tzvi Tau, head of the Har Hamor yeshiva and the… Read More ›

Progress expected but breakthrough unlikely in Iran nuclear talks, analysts say

Progress expected but breakthrough unlikely in Iran nuclear talks, analysts say

Analysis: Tehran pushing for early lifting of sanctions as negotiations in Vienna enter 8th round; Iran, meanwhile, continues to develop its nuclear program, insisting it’s… Read More ›

Anti-aircraft missiles fired at IDF helicopters during Gaza strike, but miss

Anti-aircraft missiles fired at IDF helicopters during Gaza strike, but miss

Hamas rarely launches surface-to-air missiles at Israeli manned aircraft; military says attack caused no injury or damage   In a rare incident, Gazan terrorists targeted… Read More ›

Pair Of Men In Brooklyn Verbally, Physically Abused For Being Jewish

Pair Of Men In Brooklyn Verbally, Physically Abused For Being Jewish

BROOKLYN – Two young Jewish men were brutally attacked Sunday in Brooklyn, and they say it’s because they where Jewish. Blake Zavadsky and Ilan Kaganovich,… Read More ›

Palestinians Rip Mansour Abbas over Pro-Israel Comments

Palestinians Rip Mansour Abbas over Pro-Israel Comments

MIDDLE EAST — A broad range of Palestinian groups have blasted Ra’am leader Mansour Abbas after he did what many Arabs consider unthinkable–he recognized Israel… Read More ›

Early studies suggest a reduced risk of Covid-19 hospitalization when infected with Omicron compared to Delta

Early studies suggest a reduced risk of Covid-19 hospitalization when infected with Omicron compared to Delta

  Two new preprint papers add to the growing evidence that the Omicron coronavirus variant may be less likely to cause severe disease and hospitalization… Read More ›

‘An event canceled is better than a life canceled,’ WHO chief warns ahead of holiday season

‘An event canceled is better than a life canceled,’ WHO chief warns ahead of holiday season

It might be time to rethink your festive plans, the World Health Organization has warned amid a rising number of cases of the coronavirus caused… Read More ›