Bnei Brak – Netanyahu Deal Ruled Out By Rabbi Schteinman
Bnei Brak – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to already build the next government that he would form after the next election suffered a blow… Read More ›
Bnei Brak – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to already build the next government that he would form after the next election suffered a blow… Read More ›
Jerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, enmeshed in a cabinet crisis, said on Monday he would call an early national election unless rebellious ministers… Read More ›
Jerusalem – The victim of a stabbing attack in the Gust Etzion Junction Monday is speaking out about the attack and the details involved. Israel… Read More ›
Brig. Gen. Rubén Darío Alzate, who commands a 2,500-soldier counterinsurgency group and previously headed the Colombian army’s anti-kidnapping unit, was among the hostages handed over… Read More ›
“There is no justification whatsoever for violence against women and the punishment needs to be collective,” said former president Shimon Peres at an event sponsored… Read More ›
Prince Harry will join with other celebrities as he bares secrets on video to support a campaign for World AIDS Day. The 30-year-old will share… Read More ›
Comic moviemaker Sacha Baron Cohen, best known for his characters Borat Sagdiyev and Admiral General Aladeen, was spotted in Israel over the weekend, where he… Read More ›
Authorities at John F. Kennedy International Airport are investigating a bomb threat made to an American Airlines flight from Barcelona, Spain landed safely in New… Read More ›
Although Russia has historically not been considered the most hospitable place for Jews who wish to observe their religion – and the Russian Orthodox church… Read More ›
Josef Schuster was elected Sunday after standing unopposed for the presidency of Germany’s Central Council of Jews. The 60-year-old was born in Haifa, Israel, and… Read More ›
The name of the most reviled member of the American Jewish community hangs in a place of honor in the lobby of the Center for… Read More ›
Egypt has forcibly evicted an estimated 1,165 families in Rafah so that it can clear a buffer zone by the Gaza border, charged the human… Read More ›
A joint Arab-Jewish school in Jerusalem went up in flames and was vandalized by anti-Arab graffiti in a suspected arson and hate crime case on… Read More ›
At least 40 fighters on both sides were killed as Syrian Kurdish fighters and ISIS militants clashed in the northern Syrian city of Kobani, a… Read More ›
Hundreds of people gather in front of the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem to protest the proposed “Jewish state bill.” Amid angry shouts of “Democracy… Read More ›
Mubarak acquitted under new President Morsi after two revolutions in Egypt. After being ousted once then overthrown, then ousted again, Egypt is going back to… Read More ›
Leading U.S. CEOs, angered by the Obama administration’s challenge to certain “workplace wellness” programs, are threatening to side with anti-Obamacare forces unless the government backs… Read More ›
When Dan Charbit and his wife, Gaelle Hazan, moved to Montreal from Paris two summers ago, it was meant to be a temporary fix —… Read More ›