
R. Zechariah Wallerstein, z”l, Passes Away at 64
(VINnews) Popular educator and speaker Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein passed away on Monday morning, May 2. Rabbi Wallerstein was famous for being the founder of the
(VINnews) Popular educator and speaker Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein passed away on Monday morning, May 2. Rabbi Wallerstein was famous for being the founder of the
(theyeshivaworld.com) Hagaon HaRav Nota Tzvi Greenblatt, z”l, longtime posek and Av Bais Din from Memphis Tennessee, passed away this week. Rav Nota’s father, Rav Yitzchak
(JNS) A day after Yom HaShoah, the annual remembrance of the Holocaust, a New York lawmaker issued a proclamation declaring April 29 “End Jew Hatred
(JNS) An American team is in Israel preparing the groundwork for the arrival of U.S. President Joe Biden, Israeli media reported. Biden is likely to
(JNS) Russia’s foreign minister has accused Israel of supporting “the neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv,” deepening a controversy he sparked by claiming Hitler had “Jewish blood.”
(JNS) Israeli President Isaac Herzog talked with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan this week, when they exchanged pleasantries for mutual holidays, stated Herzog’s office. At
Starting this week, about 14,000 Birthright Israel participants from nearly 900 universities and colleges in North America are expected to land in Israel in the
(JNS) Israel is planning to end the requirement for travelers arriving at Ben-Gurion International Airport to test for COVID-19, Israeli media has reported. It comes
(Courtesy of ZDVO) Fifteen years ago, a small ad in a metro New York Jewish weekly newspaper led to the founding of a now worldwide
(Courtesy of Besheva) Two months after the outbreak of hostilities, the Aliyah and Integration Ministry received about 8,800 new immigrants from Ukraine, about 5,800 from
Soon to be the fourth-largest city in Israel, Modi’in is a thriving metropolis comprising attractive, modern residential areas surrounding ever-expanding commercial and shopping areas as
Israel’s Memorial Day, Yom HaZikaron, officially began at 8 p.m. Tuesday night, May 3, with the sound of the siren for one minute followed by