Bergen-Israelis React to Terror
Jerusalem–With the recent rise in Jewish-Muslim tensions, and in light of Tuesday’s terrible terrorist attack, people around the world have begun to question how life
Jerusalem–With the recent rise in Jewish-Muslim tensions, and in light of Tuesday’s terrible terrorist attack, people around the world have begun to question how life
YWN–In an interview with RepubblicaTV marking the 10th anniversary of Yasser Arafat’s death, Mrs. Suha Arafat spoke about her late husband and efforts to achieve
(JNS.org) Ali Mansouri, 58, an Iranian national arrested more than a year ago on suspicions of spying for Iran against Israel, will confess to the
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Rabbi of Efrat in Gush Etzion and founder of Ohr Torah Stone, strongly criticized haredi Knesset members on Tuesday for their stance
Hillel Kovrinsky, a close confidante of finance minister Yair Lapid has hinted that Lapid has begun preliminary explorations with other parties regarding a parliamentary reshuffle
Following the resignation of Amir Peretz from the Israeli government, Hatnua Party Chairwoman Tzippi Livni stated that she is also considering resigning: “Life in this
Son of Rabbi Moshe Twersky Lives in Lakewood, New Jersey Washington, D.C.–US Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, issued the
YWN–The success enjoyed by the dati leumi community in the Jerusalem Chief Rabbinate elections is now turning its focus on rebuilding the Jerusalem Religious Council
The Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, praised the decision by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss a
Jerusalem–Haaretz reports that scores of haredi dayanim will be watching an Oscar-nominated Israeli film about women trying to get their gets from recalcitrant husbands. Most
Terrorists’ Hometown Celebrates Jerusalem Massacre (JNS.org) Residents of Jabel Mukaber, the hometown of the perpetrators of Tuesday’s synagogue attack, celebrated the attack and expressed pride
Known primarily for their military prowess and high-tech ingenuity, Israelis are often overlooked when it comes to their global engagement. But IsraAID, an Israeli non-profit