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Police Suspect Tel Aviv Terrorist’s Family Hid Him (Ari Yashar/Arutz Sheva) Police have arrested the father and several family members and acquaintances of the Arab-Israeli
Police Suspect Tel Aviv Terrorist’s Family Hid Him (Ari Yashar/Arutz Sheva) Police have arrested the father and several family members and acquaintances of the Arab-Israeli
For over 22 years, Jews of little or no Torah background, and those who grew up in religious homes and attended yeshiva day schools, have
Assisted Suicide and Its Exceptions I was appalled to read the diatribe by Mr. Sharaby regarding assisted suicide in your December 17 issue (“Assisted Suicide
UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, meets with diplomats, Syrian opposition in Riyadh. (Arutz Sheva Staff) The UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura,
(i24news) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Egypt’s new ambassador to Israel on Sunday, saying at his weekly cabinet meeting that Hazem Khairat’s arrival will
New York—Recognizing the importance of educating influential Americans about Israel, America’s Voices in Israel (AVI) has appointed David Schizer, the Dean Emeritus of Columbia Law
Fort Lee—Steinreich Communications, an international public relations firm based in New Jersey, recently appointed Daniel Seaman as its managing director of its Israel office. Seaman
The room rang out with the assorted voices of children and adults singing Shalom Aleichem, some with their quiet, sing-song voices, others belting out the
The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is holding a free, exhilarating, 75-minute Zumba-fest on Saturday, January 23, 7:30 pm, featuring everything that makes Zumba the
The Jewish Home at Rockleigh was awarded the Jewish Programming Award by the Association of Jewish Aging Services for their “Linking the Generations” program bringing
“Each year we are able to contribute more and more to brighten the holidays of children who are desperately ill,” said Chopstix owner Elie Y.
The conversation has begun. On Shabbos Parshas Vayechi, December 26, 2015, more than 300 shuls and communities in 135 cities nationwide joined the Traditional End-of-life