Iran Making Naval Moves Into Red Sea
thetower.org—Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said that Iran plans to maintain its naval presence in international waters, especially the Gulf of Aden and
thetower.org—Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said that Iran plans to maintain its naval presence in international waters, especially the Gulf of Aden and
Gaza Strip—The frequency of conflicting statements has increased between the Palestinian government and Hamas on control of the three crossings separating the Gaza Strip, Israel
(JNS.org) Following an Obama administration statement that he violated “protocol” by inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress next
TIP—Senator Robert Menendez (D – N.J.), the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, pushed back today against the White House’s claims that Congressional
Poland—The Catholic Church in Poland has called on Polish Catholics to care for Jewish cemeteries, synagogues, and other physical traces of the pre-war Jewish population,
Tenafly—Holocaust activist and philanthropist Anne Oster is calling on high school students to commemorate the Holocaust in a unique way. Ten years ago, she and
Teaneck—Arlene and Arthur Eis are Guests of Honor and Erica and Jason David will receive the Shelly Leffel Service Award at Congregation Beth Aaron’s 39th
The Purim Packet that does it all is once again available from Project Ezrah. Easy ordering of tasty morsels and their delivery makes the concept
New York—Mental health workers who are part of the international Nefesh network will be the beneficiaries of a new fellowship created for them by the
Clifton-Passaic—Two dynamic local Jewish organizations, OHEL and Jewish Family Services, are partnering to successfully bring Sibshops to the Clifton-Passaic community. Sibshops is a unique support
Fort Lee—Are your children going a bit stir-crazy? With temperatures hovering even lower than normal for this time of year, who wants to go out?
(JNS.org) The Ruderman Family Foundation (RFF) will devote $1 million to a new partnership with the Chabad-Lubavitch to help “create a culture of inclusion” for