Disposing of Your Old Hard Drive
My wife is always complaining because she wants me to get rid of my museum of old PC parts and cords. Every time I want
My wife is always complaining because she wants me to get rid of my museum of old PC parts and cords. Every time I want
Spain’s government recently approved a draft citizenship bill to offer Spanish citizenship to the descendants of Jews expelled from Spain during the Spanish Inquisition. Under
The Palestinian leadership has embarked on a broad plan of unilateral action to gain recognition of a Palestinian state and to isolate Israel internationally. Couple those developments
River Edge—Two Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey students made history as winners of the Jewish Agency’s U.S. Chidon Ha-Tanakh competition, with 12-year-olds Tehila Kornwasser of
Teaneck—Last year, when Dassi Zeidel signed up as her family’s team captain for the ALS Association’s Walk to Defeat ALS, she set a goal to
Prison Service Mulls Special Wing for Olmert JNS.org—The Israel Prison Service (IPS) is considering establishing a wing for the Holyland criminals, in which former Prime
A poll released by The Israel Project (TIP) shows that voters overwhelmingly hold the Palestinian Authority (PA) responsible for the recent breakdown in peace talks
Teaneck–Caroline Glick, senior contributing editor of the Jerusalem Post, had just finished writing “The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East,”
Washington—House lawmakers put their demand that Iran abandon uranium enrichment squarely back on the table last week amid continued congressional concern that the Barack Obama
AZA CITY—The reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah appears to be moving ahead, despite clear challenges. The deal appears more serious concerning the implementation of reconciliation than
Teheran—With talks between Iran and the UN Security Council scheduled to resume this week, Iranian leaders have reiterated their key positions and voiced their concerns. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali
New York—The ADL Global 100: An Index of Anti-Semitism surveyed 53,100 adults in 102 countries and territories in an effort to establish, for the first