50,000 visits a year: Jews increasingly flock to Temple Mount amid escalation fears
Ahead of Rosh Hashanah, group says visits nearly doubled in past year; police gear up for tense holiday season Jews visited the Temple Mount… Read More ›
Ahead of Rosh Hashanah, group says visits nearly doubled in past year; police gear up for tense holiday season Jews visited the Temple Mount… Read More ›
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised his country there would be no letup in the counteroffensive that has reclaimed towns and… Read More ›
London – When Queen Elizabeth II receives a state funeral at London’s Westminster Abbey on Monday, it will be one of the largest diplomatic occasions of… Read More ›
Russia has increased its targeting of civilian infrastructure even where it perceives no immediate military effect over the last seven days. Faced with setbacks… Read More ›
Recent rise in interest rates has led to a decline of almost 20% in number of mortgages taken out by Israelis; ‘similar to other products… Read More ›
President said to make comments to lawmakers from across political spectrum; spokesperson for Herzog says he will not interfere in election, but believes stability is… Read More ›
NEW YORK (JTA) – Days after the Supreme Court ruled that Yeshiva University must allow an official LGBTQ pride club on campus, the administration… Read More ›
China’s military leaders share a potential weakness that has undermined their Russian counterparts in Ukraine and could hamper their ability to wage a similar war,… Read More ›
Chilean President Gabriel Boric has a history of supporting boycotts against Israel. Chilean Foreign Ministry officials apologized to new Israeli Ambassador Gil Artzyeli and… Read More ›
Residents instructed to shelter in place while security forces conduct searches, fearing assailants may still be at large; regional council says all nearby roads closed… Read More ›
Ayman Odeh predicts Hadash-Ta’al ‘will be the most important party’ after election if neither side has majority, though split from Balad largely seen as boon… Read More ›
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Sfas Tamim Foundation Reuvain and Shimon, decided to purchase two lottery tickets together and pool their winnings. They… Read More ›
Hong KongCNN — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised China’s “balanced position” on the Ukraine war, though he conceded Beijing had “questions and concerns” over the… Read More ›
The justices, in a 5-4 decision, declined to put on hold a state court ruling that required NYC to recognize YU Pride Alliance as a… Read More ›
Opinion: Military intelligence head Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva’s off-script remarks serve as a unique prism into his view on a whole host of hot security… Read More ›
She came to symbolize what was ultimately acceptable and what was not, at a time when that cardinal distinction is being challenged in democracies other… Read More ›
NEW YORK — I don’t write this to score points or gain any followers, I write out of fear and frustration. Fear of seeing another… Read More ›
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has emerged with “no serious injuries” from a car collision in Kyiv on Wednesday. According to a statement from the president’s press… Read More ›
First Sergeant Yonatan Granot, 22 years old from Kibbutz Einat, a commander in the “Bazelet” battalion of the Nahal, was accidentally shot by Sergeant M… Read More ›
Tatsuo Osako welcomed thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing German-occupied Europe and ensured their safe transport to Japan; more than 80 years later, Israeli government posthumously… Read More ›