Christie in Teaneck to Inaugurate Jewish Leaders for Christie
Teaneck—On Tuesday, Sept. 3, Gov. Chris Christie came to Teaneck to inaugurate New Jersey’s Jewish Leaders for Christie, and was greeted by an excited crowd
Teaneck—On Tuesday, Sept. 3, Gov. Chris Christie came to Teaneck to inaugurate New Jersey’s Jewish Leaders for Christie, and was greeted by an excited crowd
JERUSALEM —Secretary of State John Kerry was in Israel last Sunday to reassure Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu that the U.S./Russia deal to secure Syria’s chemical
“I’ve always been interested in how people think, and how they got to what they think,” says doctoral candidate Rebbetzin Julie Goldstein, wife of Rabbi
For about two weeks at the end of the summer one sport takes over the New York sports scene. Professional Tennis is the game and
(TIP)—Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Tehran “will not give up one iota” of its nuclear rights, deploying rhetoric that AFP described as ”echoing his
Beit Semesh—Haaretz reports that ultra-haredim in Beoit Shemesh have again posted warning signs to women about the way they dress on two government funded health
Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu (C) visits at the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, accompanied by the
Pristina—Kosovo’s deputy foreign minister, Petrit Selimi, recently urged American Jewish groups to get Israel to recognize the 5-year-old country Kosovo—a former province of Yugoslavia and
Elite Syrian Unit Scatters Chemical Arms Stockpile The Wall Street Journal reports that Syria’s elite Unit 450, a branch of the Syrian Scientific Studies and
Teheran—Mustafa al-Kadhimi of Al-Monitor reports that while Saudi Arabia and Qatar regionally compete and disagree about the fate of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood—Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s worst enemy—Saudi Arabia
Jerusalem—Nefesh B’Nefesh is inviting the public to submit nominations for its newly launched Bonei Zion Prize (www.boneizion.org.il). The awards aim to formally recognize outstanding Anglo
Rabbi Avrohom Leventhal a leader of the large “Anglo” population in Beit Shemesh prominent has joined the TOV party as a candidate for city council.