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This bride gets married tomorrow but has no wedding dress

Tamar has waited for this day for so many years and now she fears it will become a sad day - she asks for your help

This bride gets married tomorrow but has no wedding dress

Yisrael Frey blessed the death of IDF soldiers

Extreme leftist Yisrael Frey published a provocative tweet in which he supported the death of IDF soldiers killed in Gaza. Complaints have been filed against him with the police.

Yisrael Frey blessed the death of IDF soldiers

Unusual IAF strike in Tripoli targets key Hamas terrorist

Israeli Air Force aircraft targeted a Hamas terrorist in northern Lebanon, far from the Israeli border. Tripoli, a Sunni area, has rarely been targeted by the IDF until now.

Unusual IAF strike in Tripoli targets key Hamas terrorist

Revivim:

'Techelet' in Halakha

Following the loss of the tradition of placing techelet in tzitzit, there are disputes and doubts that we have no possibility to resolve.

'Techelet' in Halakha

Outcasts, masquerading as Rabbinical Authorities

The six Jewish clergy who signed a letter commending Mandani and blasting Israel are just one more tragic, pathetic, foolish, perhaps even dangerous expression of egregious naivete. Opinion.

Outcasts, masquerading as Rabbinical Authorities

Watch:

Weekly Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life. It has revolutionized the way we think about G -d the human soul, the world and our place in it.

Weekly Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

European Imams visit Yad Vashem

A distinguished delegation of Imams and Muslim community leaders from across Europe visited Yad Vashem- the World Holocaust Remembrance Center.

European Imams visit Yad Vashem

Report:

Marco Rubio AI impersonator contacts foreign ministers

Sec. Rubio was impersonated on Signal in attempts to contact a governor, a Congressman, and 3 foreign ministers.

Marco Rubio AI impersonator contacts foreign ministers

Fallen soldier's funeral:

'My son went on a path of holiness'

Sergeant Moshe Nissim Frech, 20, from Jerusalem, was laid to rest on Mount Herzl. His father eulogized him: 'Please, G-d, protect all the soldiers who are now guarding our lives here.'

'My son went on a path of holiness'

Eliminated

Nukhba commander who infiltrated Kibbutz Magen on 10/7

Taha Abu Ayadeh, a Nukhba platoon commander who led the infiltration of the gas station in Kibbutz Magen during the October 7 massacre, was eliminated in Khan Yunis.

Nukhba commander who infiltrated Kibbutz Magen on 10/7

Noam Arnon:

The sane majority in Hebron wants Israeli sovereignty

For at least two decades, the spokesperson for the Jewish community in Hebron has been promoting the idea of clan-based civil governance instead of PA rule. Is this idea feasible?

The sane majority in Hebron wants Israeli sovereignty

Rabbi Ariel Bareli:

Stop harm to others, be mindful of slander and abuse

Rabbi Bareli calls on his students to be aware of their surroundings, to notice friends who might be harmed and actions that cause discomfort, and to warn others as well.

Stop harm to others, be mindful of slander and abuse

Report:

National Security Advisor Hanegbi met with Syrian President

According to Syrian media, President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Israeli National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

National Security Advisor Hanegbi met with Syrian President

Tearful Testimony:

Keith Siegel recounts the horrors he witnessed to the Knesset

Released hostage Keith Seigel participated in the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee discussion and tearfully shared the ordeals faced by the hostages in Gaza.

Keith Siegel recounts the horrors he witnessed to the Knesset

Red Heifer rehearsal

Watch: Biblical ritual comes to life

A red heifer raised in Israel was disqualified for sacrifice after two black hairs were found on its body. It was used in a practice burning ceremony for priests.

Watch: Biblical ritual comes to life

'I went through hell'

Captivity survivor recounts sexual abuse

At the launch of a report on Hamas atrocities, survivor Ilana Gritzewsky recounted sexual violence in captivity and urged Israeli leaders to act now to bring all hostages home.

Captivity survivor recounts sexual abuse

'I'll Die A Hero':

Benyamin Asulin's parting words to his mother

The mother of fallen soldier Benyamin Asulin said she asked him to come home. Her son replied, "Don't worry, I'm going to save our homeland."

Benyamin Asulin's parting words to his mother

Within two hours:

IDF eliminates two Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon

Ali Abd al-Hassan Haidar, a commander in Hezbollah's 'Radwan Force', worked on numerous terror attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops.

IDF eliminates two Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon

Senior Rabbi rules against popular late-night meal

Rabbi Yitzchok Zilberstein rules that eating cholent on Thursday night diminishes its Shabbat sanctity, warns it lacks blessing, and may pose health risks when consumed midweek.

Senior Rabbi rules against popular late-night meal

Friday night rescue in Jerusalem

The Israel Dog Unit (IDU), a nonprofit organization specializing in working dogs for search and rescue, successfully located a missing woman at risk after an all-night search operation last Friday night in Jerusalem.

Friday night rescue in Jerusalem

Brother of Fallen Druze Officer:

'If we do not retake Joseph's Tomb, his death was in vain'

Thousands of Israeli worshippers visited Yosef's Tomb last night, including Mahdi, the older brother of fallen Druze Border Police officer Madhat Youssef, who called for Israel to retake the holy site.

'If we do not retake Joseph's Tomb, his death was in vain'

Jerusalem mourns

Three consecutive funerals to be held in the capital

Three of the five soldiers killed in the Beit Hanoun disaster were residents of Jerusalem. Mayor Lion: 'Our children who grew up in the city's streets have become brave warriors.'

Three consecutive funerals to be held in the capital

After over 12 hours

Ship in Red Sea under continuous attack

For 2nd time in 2 days, a merchant vessel was attacked by Houthi terrorists in small vessels using RPGs near Hodeidah.

Ship in Red Sea under continuous attack

Ben-Gvir demands explanation for police strip searches

The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, announced a meeting with senior police officials following complaints about stripping detainees arrested at protests.

Ben-Gvir demands explanation for police strip searches

Terrible night, but we won't break

Wounded Netzah Yehuda soldier recounts deadly tragedy

Yedidya Boskovitz, who was lightly wounded in the incident that claimed the lives of five of his peers, looks back at the incident, but proclaims: 'We will keep going with full force in our fight against evil.'

Wounded Netzah Yehuda soldier recounts deadly tragedy

IDF warns of increasing daring among Hamas ranks

Israeli soldiers have noticed changes in Hamas' strategies, including approaching Israeli forces, ambushes, and offensive initiatives.

IDF warns of increasing daring among Hamas ranks

Father of 10 collapses at home: "Help arrived too late"

Turns out when tragedy strikes without warning, families can lose everything in seconds - this Jerusalem mother reveals what happened next.

Father of 10 collapses at home: "Help arrived too late"

Moody's maintains Israel's credit rating

Agency maintains Israel's Baa1 rating, citing fiscal strain from conflict, but notes strong funding capacity and economic resilience.

Moody's maintains Israel's credit rating

Giulio Meotti:

The life-saving Weizmann Institute and the masochistic West

It started with a ballistic missile hitting the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot and continued with two attacks on Ben Gurion University of the Negev, destroying years of research. But the West is upset about dead Iranian nuclear scientists who will not be able to destroy the world. Opinion.

The life-saving Weizmann Institute and the masochistic West

Disaster in Beit Hanoun

Five Netzah Yehuda soldiers killed by explosive device

Five soldiers from the Netzah Yehuda Battalion killed in combat in northern Gaza. The names of four of them have been cleared for publication. Since the start of the war, 888 IDF soldiers have been killed.

Five Netzah Yehuda soldiers killed by explosive device

Ceasefire - No! Surrender - Yes!

I do not want Trump or Qatar or the UN to broker a ceasefire with Hamas. I want the savages from October 7th to surrender. Opinion.

Ceasefire - No!   Surrender - Yes!

Israel's Demands:

'Hamas disbanded, its leaders exiled, and Gaza demilitarized'

A senior political source reviewed the meeting between Netanyahu and Trump last night and expressed high hopes for a hostage deal in the near future.

'Hamas disbanded, its leaders exiled, and Gaza demilitarized'

'No one more deserving'

Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Prime Minister Netanyahu presented President Trump with the letter of nomination that cites the President's 'steadfast and exceptional dedication to promoting peace, security, and stability around the world.'

Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

After synagogue arson

Australian state of Victoria forms anti-hate task force

Victoria establishes an anti-hate task force after a synagogue arson and attack on an Israeli restaurant in Melbourne. Premier Allan condemns antisemitism.

Australian state of Victoria forms anti-hate task force

Barnard College reaches settlement in antisemitism lawsuit

Barnard College settles a lawsuit brought by Jewish students over alleged rising antisemitism. The agreement includes a campus-wide mask ban, disengagement from the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group, and the creation of a Title VI coordinator to oversee anti-discrimination compliance.

Barnard College reaches settlement in antisemitism lawsuit

Lifting of restrictions:

European airlines to return to Ben Gurion Airport

Following months of suspension due to the conflict with Iran and a missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport, the European aviation authority has lifted its advisory against flying to Israel - paving the way for the return of flights.

European airlines to return to Ben Gurion Airport

'A shameful day'

Sanders slams Netanyahu's White House visit

Senator Bernie Sanders labels Prime Minister Netanyahu's White House visit a "shameful day in America," citing ICC arrest warrant against him: Both Trump and Biden aided and abetted the extremist Netanyahu government.

Sanders slams Netanyahu's White House visit

Report:

Tehran acquires Chinese SAMs post-truce with Israel

Iran is reportedly receiving Chinese surface-to-air missiles to rebuild air defenses after its recent conflict with Israel. Deliveries began post-truce, with Iran paying via oil shipments to China, its largest crude importer.

Tehran acquires Chinese SAMs post-truce with Israel

Egypt opposes establishment of humanitarian city in Rafah

Egyptian sources view the establishment of the humanitarian city as a potential threat to Egypt’s national security and a possible base for hostile activities.

Egypt opposes establishment of humanitarian city in Rafah

Major shift:

US revokes terror designation from Syria’s HTS

Trump administration revokes Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's terror designation, following the decision to lift Syria sanctions in order to aid its reconstruction after HTS ousted Assad.

US revokes terror designation from Syria’s HTS

Netanyahu and Trump meet

Trump: Hamas wants a deal

Netanyahu meets Trump in Washington, recommending the President for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump notes upcoming talks with Iran and hopes for a quick peace deal with Hamas.

Trump: Hamas wants a deal

Before meeting Trump

Netanyahu meets Rubio and Witkoff

PM Netanyahu meets in Washington with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump's Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff.

Netanyahu meets Rubio and Witkoff

Hamas claims:

We captured Israeli espionage devices in Gaza

Hamas reports the capture of Israeli surveillance devices across the Gaza Strip, including equipment for photography and eavesdropping.

We captured Israeli espionage devices in Gaza

Tragedy during trek:

Israeli father and son killed in Austria

An Israeli father and son killed during a mountain trek in Austria after the father slipped and the son tried to save him. Another son who was with them was unharmed.

Israeli father and son killed in Austria

Unified Currents:

The spiritual science of Torah, Tzedakah, and Mitzvah

Whether in the world of mitzvot or in the circuitry of electricity, the journey from possibility to actuality follows a similar path.

The spiritual science of Torah, Tzedakah, and Mitzvah

Hostages' families protest in Washington during Netanyahu visit

Families of the hostages spoke with Arutz Sheva in Washington DC to share their hopes and urgent requests for Netanyahu and Trump to finalize a deal that will see the recovery of the remaining hostages.

Hostages' families protest in Washington during Netanyahu visit

Trump's Riviera?:

A look into the 'new Gaza'

Tony Blair's research institute has produced a plan for establishing 'Trump's Riviera' in Gaza, and an industrial zone named after Elon Musk.

A look into the 'new Gaza'

Who is a Jew?

The joy over the star of the movie Superman being Jewish is misplaced. Halakhically, he really isn't Jewish, unless he converts.

Who is a Jew?

Watch

1st footage of IDF airstrikes in Yemen yesterday

IDF releases footage of airstrike on the GALAXY LEADER merchant vessel, which was seized by the Houthis and converted into a radar station.

1st footage of IDF airstrikes in Yemen yesterday

Chief of Staff in Khan Yunis:

'Gideon's Chariots has brought the greatest success in Gaza'

Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir conducted a field visit and operational assessment on Monday in central Khan Yunis, at the heart of the ongoing Operation Gideon’s Chariots.

'Gideon's Chariots has brought the greatest success in Gaza'

Hamas official

Optimistic about talks, ceasefire possible this week

Officials from the Hamas terrorist organization say the US and Israel are taking the current ceasefire talks more seriously than before.

Optimistic about talks, ceasefire possible this week

Former Ambassador:

'America doesn't want a weak Israel'

Former ambassador Yoram Ettinger spoke with Arutz Sheva ahead of Prime Minister Netanyahu's meeting with President Trump, emphasizing the importance of a strong and independent Israel for the USA.

'America doesn't want a weak Israel'

Defense Minister

Behind the scenes of the strikes on Iran

Minister Israel Katz reveals new details on Operation "Hila" and the preparations for the strikes on Iran, including coordination with the US and a companion Operation: "Tornado."

Behind the scenes of the strikes on Iran

Will Netanyahu be walking into a trap in Trump’s White House?

Does Trump think he is going to dictate Israel's immediate future?

Will Netanyahu be walking into a trap in Trump’s White House?

Iranian President:

'Israel tried to assassinate me'

Masoud Pezeshkian says he is not afraid to become a martyr and says the US was not involved in the alleged assassination plot in interview with far-right podcaster.

'Israel tried to assassinate me'

Haredi parties boycott votes, coalition withdraws all legislation

Following the announcement from the haredi parties that they would boycott the Knesset votes until the Draft Law is presented, the coalition withdrew all the laws that were on the agenda.

Haredi parties boycott votes, coalition withdraws all legislation




























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