Israel Extends Incoming Travel Rules Through March 7
(JNS) The coronavirus cabinet voted to extend Israel’s travel restrictions through March 7, including only allowing fully vaccinated visitors into the country and requiring them
(JNS) The coronavirus cabinet voted to extend Israel’s travel restrictions through March 7, including only allowing fully vaccinated visitors into the country and requiring them
(JNS) A number of centrist Democratic Congress members spoke out against the recent approval by the U.N. General Assembly for an open-ended investigation targeting Israel.
(Ynetnews) Esther Pollard, the wife of Jonathan Pollard, passed away on Monday, January 31, following complications she developed after contracting the novel coronavirus. She was
(JNS) The chairman of Yad Vashem invited talk-show host Whoopi Goldberg to visit the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem to learn more about the causes
(JNS) U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides called the report by Amnesty International accusing Israel of apartheid “absurd.” “Come on, this is absurd. That is
(Israel Hayom via JNS) The Palestinian Authority welcomed Amnesty International’s report accusing Israel of apartheid, and urged the U.N. General Assembly and Security Council to
(JNS) The Israel Defense Forces will launch its first laser interception system “in about a year,” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told a conference of
A recent column in The Jewish Link (“Priceless Purchase,” by Jon Kranz, January 27, 2022) made reference to the tuition costs in our day schools
While I support reading many midrashim deeply, I think that midrashic literalists are not without support (“What Sustains the Literalists? My Research Quest in Midrash,”
Marc Gronich’s front-page description regarding Sheldon Silver’s death last week (“Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver Niftar at Age 77,” January 27, 2022) was extremely unnecessary.
I very much appreciated Rabbi Binyamin Krauss’ eulogy for his father, Rabbi Simcha Krauss, zt”l, in last week’s Jewish Link (“HaRav Simcha Krauss, z”l: Gaon,
Rabbi Simcha Krauss, zt”l, died in Jerusalem last week, surrounded by his family; he was 85. Rabbi Krauss was born in Romania and immigrated to