Important Issue Brought to Light
Thank you for your March 11, 2021 article “Let’s Help the Uyghur People.” Not only did this article indicate how human rights are being destroyed
Thank you for your March 11, 2021 article “Let’s Help the Uyghur People.” Not only did this article indicate how human rights are being destroyed
Part II Budget Officially, the previous government fell apart over the failure to pass a state budget. Israel has not only entered 2021 with no
(Courtesy of Shalva) The Shalva Band, accompanied by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, performed a unique virtual “duet” of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water”
(Courtesy of ADI Israel) On Sunday, March 14, ADI (adi-israel.org), Israel’s most comprehensive provider of residential and rehabilitative care for individuals with severe disabilities, hosted
(JNS) A bipartisan group of congressional legislators sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken insisting that any agreement the Biden administration makes
(JNS) The Palestinian Authority decided to hold elections because P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas is laying the groundwork for renewing negotiations with Israel and the administration
(JNS) World Jewish Congress and Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) has announced the re-establishment of the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians to respond to the global
As an Arab of Moroccan origins, I am perplexed at an article that was recently published in your newspaper during Purim and titled “100,000 Palestnians
Yael Sabo is studying at Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim (MMY) in the Baka neighborhood of Jerusalem. She was born and grew up in Bergenfield, and attended
(Courtesy of NCYI) IDF soldiers throughout Israel had extra reason to smile on Purim after receiving mishloach manot packages through a program organized by American
An expanded nine-justice panel of the High Court of Justice has ruled to recognize conversions by the Reform and Masorti (Conservative) movements in Israel for
(JNS) Israel’s Cabinet has approved the allocation of 150 million shekel/$45 million to combat crime in the country’s Arab sector, according to a statement by