Vatican Names First Israeli Rabbi as Adviser
(Judy Siegel-Itzkovich/jpost.com) For the first time, the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy—whose aim is to develop multidisciplinary discussions in the mirror of Christian ethics—has named an Israeli
(Judy Siegel-Itzkovich/jpost.com) For the first time, the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy—whose aim is to develop multidisciplinary discussions in the mirror of Christian ethics—has named an Israeli
(JNS.org) American Jewish leaders reacted with outrage following the Israeli government’s rescinding of a decision to create an egalitarian prayer pavilion at the Western Wall.
“Two years ago she asked for prayers for me. Now, following a severe stroke, she needs your prayers,” writes MK Glick on Twitter. (Arutz Sheva)
During two stimulating days at the Stamford Crowne Plaza, members of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA) caught up with old friends, recognized valued contributors
The dream of making aliyah is becoming more realistic for families with teenagers as new educational programs help teens overcome cultural and language difficulties. Finding
Take a deep breath. You are driving up the winding road of the Western Benjamin region, 20 minutes from Modiin, 600 meters above sea level.
Bnei Akiva of North America (BANA) (www.bneiakiva.org) and Yeshivat Torah v’Avodah (YTVA) (www.tvaisrael.org) are excited to announce the hiring of Rav Yair Eisenstock (Halevi) as
More than 125 lay and rabbinic leaders of Orthodox Jewish communities from across the country convened on Capitol Hill and at the White House June
(Andrew Friedman/TPS) As United States President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner arrived in Israel Wednesday, a White House official told Tazpit Press Service (TPS)
(TPS) Iran is the major threat facing Israel today, and that threat will only increase as the Islamic State continues to shrink, and Tehran and
(TPS) Israel has reduced the supply of electricity to Gaza in line with a Palestinian Authority request, according to reports coming out of the Strip
On June 15, dozens of Jewish leaders from Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Israel and the U.S., along with Christian leaders and legislators, gathered on Capitol Hill