Iran Is Complying With Nuclear Deal but Still Sponsors Terror, White House Says
(JNS.org) The White House notified the U.S. Congress Tuesday that Iran is complying with the 2015 nuclear accord negotiated by former President Barack Obama, and
(JNS.org) The White House notified the U.S. Congress Tuesday that Iran is complying with the 2015 nuclear accord negotiated by former President Barack Obama, and
(JNS.org) Israel’s Samaria military court Tuesday sentenced Palestinian terrorist Nawad Fad to six years in prison for his role in a 2011 terror attack at
The uproar in the Israeli political echelon continued on Tuesday against The New York Times for describing Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti as a “Palestinian leader
Many in the New Jersey Jewish community are fortunate to benefit from a familiarity with various Israeli yeshivot and midrashot, whether as alumni themselves or
Ashdod, Israel—The AMIT Yud Ashdod robotics team won the national innovation award at the FLL robotics competition for youth held last week at Nokia Arena
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “sharply condemned” the chemical weapons attack in Syria’s Idlib province on Tuesday and called on the international community to complete the
(JNS.org) UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova has rebuffed attempts by the U.N. cultural body to deny a historic Jewish connection to Jerusalem. “In the Torah, Jerusalem
(JNS.org) Columbia University’s student council this week overwhelmingly voted down a resolution that would have given the school’s entire student body an opportunity to express
(COPMJO release) The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations hosted newly elected Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Tom Perez at a
(JNS.org) The AMCHA Initiative, a Jewish nonprofit focused on tracking and combating anti-Semitism, said in a new report that campus anti-Semitism increased by 40 percent
(Shavei Israel release) Ten Bnei Menashe couples, all of whom immigrated to Israel from Mizoram, India, in February, married at Shavei Israel’s absorption center in
The Bank of Israel on Tuesday revealed that the new 20 and 100 shekel bills, which feature the portraits of prominent Hebrew-language female poets, have