Disused Train Station to Host Holocaust Museum
(The Prague Post)—The disused railway station at Prague-Bubny is a haunting reminder of the Holocaust. The depot, obsolete since the wartime period, was where the
(The Prague Post)—The disused railway station at Prague-Bubny is a haunting reminder of the Holocaust. The depot, obsolete since the wartime period, was where the
Teaneck—The Teaneck Town Council has finally decided to get residents out of the mud, and approved $2.8 mil to upgrade the playing fields at Votee
New York–Yeshiva University President Richard M. Joel has appointed Rabbi Kenneth Brander as vice president for university and community life. For the past eight years Brander
U.S.-Israel Cooperation (Jinsa Security Digest)—A number of recent joint activities with the U.S. highlights U.S.-Israel relations. * A subsidiary of Israel-based Elbit Systems delivered its
(Arutz 7)—While she was in Israel to celebrate Shimon Peres’ birthday by performing in two concerts, Academy and Grammy Award winner, Barbra Streisand, long an
Gaza Kids Play ‘Kidnap Israeli Soldier’ in Summer Camp (Ynet News)—In a somewhat unorthodox summer camp in the Gaza Strip, children aged between 6 and
The eyes of 100 hundred sixth and seventh grade middle school students were glued on Yityish “Titi” Aynaw, Miss Israel 2013, as she walked into
ADL Expresses Concern Over Anti-Israel Summer Programs (JNS.org)–The ADL)has expressed concern over “summer camps” and “summer institutes” being organized by American Muslims for Palestine (AMP),
Pro-Israel Irish Christians To Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister: Reject Israel Boycott (JNS.org) Irish Christian Friends of Israel (ICFI) called on Eamon Gilmore, Ireland’s minister for
Jerusalem—According to reports in JTA, Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid threatened to bring down the Israeli government if a bill requiring the enlistment of haredi
Israel’s Design Museum Holon will unveil a new exhibition showcasing the works of Israel-born architect Ron Arad, designer of New York’s epic 9/11 memorial. The
Jerusalem—There was a time when the kosher soup kitchen was considered a relic of the past, a throwback to the poverty-stricken shtetl of Eastern Europe.