Israel Welcomes Back Individual Tourists
(Israel21c) This is the moment that so many travelers—and Israel’s tourism industry—have been waiting for since the pandemic shut out much of foreign travel through
(Israel21c) This is the moment that so many travelers—and Israel’s tourism industry—have been waiting for since the pandemic shut out much of foreign travel through
(JNS) Israel launched a missile strike early on Wednesday, November 3, on targets near the town of Zakiyah in Rif Dimashq Governorate, southwest of Damascus,
(JNS) Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan responded on Monday, November 1, to two letters sent by the Palestinian Authority to the United
(Israel Hayom via JNS) Jewish leaders and Holocaust survivors expressed outrage after an auction house in Jerusalem offered for sale a set of needle stamps
Pardon the millennial-speak of “influencers,” but we mean it not in a digital way, but in an IRL (in real life) way. It’s not that
There are times that we as a community need to deal with those who do not follow halacha but still wish to be part of
In last week’s issue, Dr. David Wisotsky attempted to provide information that would allay parents’ concerns regarding the COVID vaccine (“Should My Child Get the
I applaud the efforts of Dailygiving.org (“Daily Giving Reaches 8,000 Members” October 28, 2021) and see the establishment of a daily charity as a foundation
I am very pleased to write that following my letter two weeks ago seeking information about YU’s Torah Leadership Seminars (TLS) (“Yeshiva University Youth Bureau
I am writing with regard to the article by Sharon Mark Cohen (“Adler Aphasia Center Is Ready to Help in West Orange”) published in the
The effort to open a U.S. Consulate to Palestine in Jerusalem undermines and threatens Israeli sovereignty in its capital, and risks forfeiting Jewish access to
A dirty trick backfired. But the willingness to excuse using the frightening images of Charlottesville as a partisan ploy makes a mockery of discourse on