Plaque still honors Ponzi schemer at center for Jewish history
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 ›
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 ›
In his 1998 play “Copenhagen,” Michael Frayn used the Heisenberg uncertainty principle — a cornerstone of modern physics — as a metaphor for the impossibility… Read More ›
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Eizenkot on Friday morning to deliver the news. Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon also spoke to Eizenkot on Friday, the… Read More ›
Katz, a US based philanthropist, has been shaping the face of supplemental education in Israel for the past 25 years through the Youth Renewal Fund,… Read More ›
One of the greatest female sailors on the planet Dee Caffari clearly did not take after her mother Barbara, whose fear of water is so… Read More ›
The chief rabbi of the Israel Defense Forces, Brigadier General Rafi Peretz, said during a lecture to seminary students in early November that the Temple… Read More ›
At the beginning of January, two of the world’s most formidable institutions – the UN Security Council and the US Congress – will for the… Read More ›
Oxford, England, 5 am – I’m trying to get two hours sleep tonight prior to my flight back to America, but cannot. I am supercharged… Read More ›
A new Condo project in Israel with Hamptons style construction. If they buy it, they will come. That’s the philosophy behind a new luxury apartment… Read More ›
This year Black Friday falls out on Erev Shabbos (before Shabbat.) It is said that if one bakes their Challah Erev Black Friday in a Thanksgiving… Read More ›