Bias Incident: Jewish Man Attacked in Brooklyn Requiring Hospitalization
BROOKLYN – Chassidic Jewish man was allegedly attacked in Brooklyn on Friday by an unknown assailant who told him “The Nazis should have killed you… Read More ›
BROOKLYN – Chassidic Jewish man was allegedly attacked in Brooklyn on Friday by an unknown assailant who told him “The Nazis should have killed you… Read More ›
Washington (CNN)Two months into Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Biden administration has increased the amount of intelligence it shares with Kyiv, contributing to successful strikes… Read More ›
Crimea has been blockaded since 2014 when Russia illegally annexed the territory. Russia is planning the integration of cities across the occupied Crimean peninsula… Read More ›
Police searching for assailant who fled the scene in a car and a second man who was seen fleeing on foot, hope to apprehend them… Read More ›
Eyewitnesses tell police two men, believed to be Palestinians, attacked passersby with ax and knife at park in central city; manhunt underway; Hamas praises attack… Read More ›
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators on Thursday strictly limited who can receive Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine due to the ongoing risk of rare… Read More ›
Jerusalem – Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized for comments that his Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made about Hitler and Jews earlier this week in… Read More ›
Blumenthal and other members of Congress have called for the Biden administration to invoke the Defense Production Act. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D, CT) said… Read More ›
Opinion: On its 74th birthday, Israel is a flourishing democracy, with a thriving economy and society; it must do everything it can to prevent a… Read More ›
Ukrainian leader says he has ‘fruitful’ talks with PM, updated him on war with Russia; earlier lamented world’s ‘weak’ response so far to Russia claim… Read More ›
JERUSALEM (JNS) — Israel is planning to end the requirement for travelers arriving at Ben-Gurion International Airport to test for COVID-19, Israeli media reported… Read More ›
Lviv, Ukraine – The smell of burnt wire and rubber still lingered in the air around the railway power station on the outskirts of Lviv… Read More ›
The sudden transition from mourning to celebration is tied to events that marred the birth of the state, historians reveal Sirens wailed across Israel… Read More ›
Opinion: In her piece for Ynet, President Isaac Herzog’s wife, Michal, writes about the importance of honoring and remembering Israel’s female fighters who sacrificed their… Read More ›
Siren sounds nationwide to begin day of mourning for country’s 28,284 fallen soldiers and terror victims, including 177 from past year; IDF chief: ‘We defend… Read More ›
Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter was visiting the cemetery for U.S. soldiers in Normandy when something struck the professor of Jewish history at Yeshiva University… Read More ›
Russia may have invaded Ukraine on February 24, but President Vladimir Putin has insisted that his troops are carrying out a “special military operation”… Read More ›
Both extremes think that restraint and tolerance are signs of weakness. They can’t be more wrong. On Saturday, Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’s leader in the… Read More ›
In first such statement in years, terrorist group’s military wing takes responsibility for attack, running against defense establishment’s estimates assailants acted alone Hamas on Monday… Read More ›
Dmytro Kuleba lashes out at Russian counterpart who said Hitler had ‘Jewish blood’ and Jews are among worst antisemites; Kyiv diplomat says Russians believe in… Read More ›