Shin Bet Arrests Suspect in West Bank Shooting That Killed Israeli Father and Son
Suspect, turned in by his father, reportedly implicates himself in Friday shooting attack that killed Rabbi Ya’akov Litman and his son Netanel south of Hebron
Suspect, turned in by his father, reportedly implicates himself in Friday shooting attack that killed Rabbi Ya’akov Litman and his son Netanel south of Hebron
Obama says attacks targeted ‘civilized world’; Turkey’s Erdogan: There will be a ‘strong message’ on fighting terrorism coming out of the event. U.S. President Barack
Despite their disagreement over the Iran nuclear deal, the U.S. and Israel “can and should work together now” to ensure that Iran complies with the
Beginning in September of 2016, Kol Chaverim Preschool & Daycare will be leasing a portion of the new Yeshivat He’Atid building in Teaneck. Kol Chaverim
London Mayor Calls BDS Movement ‘Foolish’ (JNS.org) London’s charismatic and outspoken mayor, Boris Johnson, said that those seeking to boycott Israel are “foolish” and do
Agudath Israel of America, a haredi Orthodox organization, held its Annual Legislative Breakfast November 3 at the offices of AllianceBernstein in New York. The event
American Friends of Bet El invites the community to enjoy an educational and informative evening with two remarkable heroes of Israel—presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and
The Vista Club at Tel Aviv Hilton sits 17 stories above the Mediterranean shoreline. As Hilton’s Israel chief, Ronnie Fortis, spoke to reporters over breakfast
The American Public Health Association (APHA) this week praised a video produced by the Israel Collective, a project of Christians United for Israel, showcasing an
Rabbi Alex Israel to Be Scholar-in-Residence at the Young Israel of Teaneck The Shabbos of November 13-14, Rabbi Alex Israel will be a scholar-in-residence as
This coming Elul/September, a group of recent high-school graduates will have the opportunity to be part of a one-of-a-kind and exciting new experience in Israel,
In a resolution passed last Friday, the membership of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA) reiterated its opposition to “women rabbis” being employed as clergy