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Thousands march in New York City in support of Israel

40,000+ marchers are expected to turn up on New York's 5th Avenue to showcase the American Jewish community’s bond with Israel and call to bring the hostages home!

Thousands march in New York City in support of Israel

ZOA President:

You cannot make deals with evil – Iran must be defeated

Speaking at an Israel Heritage Foundation and Arutz Sheva Summit ZOA President Mort Klein warned against negotiations with Iran, which he called 'monstrous terrorists', and also sounded the alarm on the decline of American Jewry.

You cannot make deals with evil – Iran must be defeated

Rabbi David Katz: 'We don’t just accomplish—we do'

At the Israel Heritage Foundation and Arutz Sheva Summit, Rabbi David Katz praises steadfast support for Israel, honoring leaders and friends devoted to the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.

Rabbi David Katz: 'We don’t just accomplish—we do'

Disaster Management Expert:

Israel sets global standard in disaster response

Talking at the Israel Heritage Foundation and Arutz Sheva summit, disaster management expert Mati Goldstein highlights Israel's international leadership in crisis response and the vital role of global Jewish solidarity.

Israel sets global standard in disaster response

US Holocaust Memorial Council Member

October 7 was “The Last Holocaust"

Speaking at the Israel Heritage Foundation and Arutz Sheva Summit, IHF Honorary Chairman Jonathan Burkan recounts his recent visit to Israel, meetings with hostages' families, praises Trump's leadership in securing release of Edan Alexander.

October 7 was “The Last Holocaust"

When Israeli doctors say "Impossible"

When the doctors at Hadassah Hospital fell silent after reviewing a 9-year-old girl's latest scans last week, her parents knew something had changed

When Israeli doctors say "Impossible"

Stanley Stern:

Qatari influence threatens US-Israel support

Speaking at the Israel Heritage Foundation and Arutz Sheva summit, NORPAC's Stanley Stern cautioned about shifting political dynamics in Washington, calls on pro-Israel community to intensify efforts to preserve bipartisan support for Israel.

Qatari influence threatens US-Israel support

Dr. Joseph Frager:

'Judea and Samaria is our heartland – we must never let it go'

Speaking at the Israel Heritage Foundation & Arutz Sheva Summit in New York, Dr. Joseph Frager emphasizes the centrality of Judea and Samaria to Israel’s future, calls Hamas “a blip in history,” and praises American support for Israel’s security.

'Judea and Samaria is our heartland – we must never let it go'

Consul General Akunis in NY:

'We returned to our old homeland, we will not withdraw again'

Speaking at the Israel Heritage Foundation & Arutz Sheva summit in New York, Consul General Ofir Akunis praises the improving atmosphere in New York City for Israeli events and reaffirms Israel’s commitment to its ancient homeland.

'We returned to our old homeland, we will not withdraw again'

Yisrael Ganz:

'We will win this war because we are united, like Jerusalem'

Yisrael Ganz, head of Binyamin Regional Council, speaks in NYC after the terror attack in Bruchin, and urges applying Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. "When we stand together, no one can fight with us."

'We will win this war because we are united, like Jerusalem'

Shira urgently needs life-saving care - this is how you can help

"I know Shira and her family personally. They need our help. Every donation can truly save her life."

Shira urgently needs life-saving care - this is how you can help

Miki Zohar in NYC:

'Israel chooses action — we'll defeat Hamas and stop Iran'

At Israel Heritage Foundation & Arutz Sheva summit in New York, Culture Minister Miki Zohar delivers forceful speech declaring Israel’s strategic resolve in Gaza and warning the free world of Iran’s global threat.

'Israel chooses action — we'll defeat Hamas and stop Iran'

'Nakba Day' graffiti targets Jewish building in Manchester

Manchester building housing Jewish businesses defaced with "Happy Nakba Day" graffiti and red paint. The Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester condemns the antisemitic act.

'Nakba Day' graffiti targets Jewish building in Manchester

Australia:

CCTV footage shows synagogue arsonists in coordinated attack

Authorities link December arson at Melbourne synagogue to broader crime spree; call for public assistance as terrorism investigation intensifies.

CCTV footage shows synagogue arsonists in coordinated attack

Deputy Knesset Speaker:

'Severe infringement' on Jewish religious freedom in Belgium

Deputy Knesset Speaker, MK Rabbi Moshe Roth, urgently appeals to Belgian Ambassador and FM Sa'ar following seizure of milah instruments in Antwerp

'Severe infringement' on Jewish religious freedom in Belgium

Trump Admin supports Jewish professor’s lawsuit against CUNY

Trump Admin files statement of interest in federal court supporting a lawsuit brought by Jewish Studies Center at Hunter College chair Leah Garrett over antisemitic incidents on campus following the October 2023 Hamas attacks.

Trump Admin supports Jewish professor’s lawsuit against CUNY

Douglas Murray to Arutz Sheva:

'No hierarchy of hostages, no excuse for antisemitism'

At the European Jewish Association (EJA) conference in Madrid, author and commentator Douglas Murray delivered a powerful defense of Israel's right to self-defense and condemned what he called the 'triple standard' applied to the Jewish state.

'No hierarchy of hostages, no excuse for antisemitism'

The terrifying race these parents are running

Gila must receive the surgery soon, or she will no longer qualify.

The terrifying race these parents are running

Outrage in Antwerp:

Police raid mohels' homes, confiscate knives

Police confiscated all circumcision knives, demand to receive names of boys whom they circumcised in the past year.

Police raid mohels' homes, confiscate knives

Munich 1972:

Western intelligence aided Israel’s hunt for Munich terrorists

Newly uncovered documents highlight international cooperation behind Israel’s pursuit of justice for murdered athletes at 1972 Munich Olympic Games.

Western intelligence aided Israel’s hunt for Munich terrorists

Inowłódź, Poland

Historic Inowłódź synagogue severely damaged in fire

Rare 19th-century synagogue in Inowłódź, Poland, which survived the Holocaust and preserved Jewish architectural elements and inscriptions, and now operates as a supermarket, sustained major fire damage.

Historic Inowłódź synagogue severely damaged in fire

Nazi themed lego-type figures at AliExpress

AliExpress has allowed a seller to promote Nazi lego style figures as toys for children. Complaints have elicited no change so far.

Nazi themed lego-type figures at AliExpress

Children in Beitar on the brink of losing both parents

Their father, a computer worker and sole caregiver, is now critically ill, his lungs filled with fluid that doctors have been unable to drain

Children in Beitar on the brink of losing both parents

For the first time in nearly 500 years:

Jew appointed Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge

For the first time since Henry VIII created the role, a Jew will helm Hebrew studies at Cambridge.

Jew appointed Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge

Rabbi Menachem Margolin:

European governments continue to ignore the threat

EJA Chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin warns that Jewish communities feel increasingly unsafe and are leaving Europe as governments continue to ignore the threat.

European governments continue to ignore the threat

Yeshiva University rescinds approval for LGBTQ+ student club

Yeshiva University claims LGBTQ+ club violated agreement allowing its recognition, club promises to continue operating as usual after it is disbanded.

Yeshiva University rescinds approval for LGBTQ+ student club

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Residents of Edan Alexander's hometown wait for his release

Residents of Tenafly, New Jersey, the hometown of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, gathered in the early morning hours to wait for his expected release.

Residents of Edan Alexander's hometown wait for his release

Survey:

Europe facing antisemitism crisis, survey reveals

New European Jewish Association's survey reveals dramatic rise in antisemitism across Europe, with Gaza conflict and media coverage cited as major catalysts, calls on governments to take immediate action to protect Jewish communities.

Europe facing antisemitism crisis, survey reveals

German tourists violently attack Israelis in Budapest

Eight Israelis physically attacked by drunk German tourists, who also shouted antisemitic threats, 'We were attacked without any provocation, just because we are Jews.'

German tourists violently attack Israelis in Budapest

New Program

How Women are Mastering Hilchos Shabbos Around the World

Online Program Based on HaGaon Rabbi Berkovits’s Renowned Curriculum.

How Women are Mastering Hilchos Shabbos Around the World

Trump antisemitism envoy to attend NYC Jerusalem conference

Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, Trump's nominee for US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, will attend the Jerusalem Conference in New York on May 18 at the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan.

Trump antisemitism envoy to attend NYC Jerusalem conference

While on vacation

Jewish-American photographer murdered in Turkey

The Upper West Side's Congregation Heichal Moshe seeks immediate repatriation of body of Yitzhak Alishayiv, a custodian at the synagogue, after he was murdered by a bed and breakfast owner in Turkey.

Jewish-American photographer murdered in Turkey

Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer passes away at 103

Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor and witness to Nazi persecution, dies away at 103. Known for her advocacy and role in Holocaust remembrance, she was honored with Germany's highest recognition.

Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer passes away at 103

GOP Congressman places 'Hebrew Hammer' Mezuzah at office entrance

The mezuzah, designed in the shape of a hammer with "Hebrew Hammer" inscription, reflects the nickname of newly elected Congressman Randy Fine as a determined fighter against antisemitism; Chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel: "An important symbolic act highlighting the significance of proud Jewish identity in the face of growing antisemitism."

GOP Congressman places 'Hebrew Hammer' Mezuzah at office entrance

Tunisia:

Jewish man attacked with axe days before El-Ghriba pilgrimage

Jewish jeweler wounded in an axe attack on Tunisia’s Djerba Island just days ahead of the Lag Ba’Omer pilgrimage to the ancient El-Ghriba synagogue. Motive remains unclear.

Jewish man attacked with axe days before El-Ghriba pilgrimage

80 years after WWII

7 largest Jewish communities report unprecedented antisemitism

On 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, new J7 report unveils dramatic surge in antisemitic incidents in seven largest Jewish communities outside Israel, driven by fallout from Oct. 7 atrocities.

7 largest Jewish communities report unprecedented antisemitism

Hate crimes in Toronto at record high, Jews main target

Toronto Police Service data shows 19% rise in hate crimes from 2023 to 2024, 203% rise since 2014. 40% of hate crimes targeted Jews.

Hate crimes in Toronto at record high, Jews main target

London:

Police block anti-Israel protest over antisemitism fears

Demonstration by anti-Zionist group banned from Swiss Cottage amid fears over rising antisemitic tensions and public order disturbances.

Police block anti-Israel protest over antisemitism fears

'5 Jews:'

Bowling alley workers fired for antisemitism toward Jewish teens

The screen at the Antwerp bowling alley displayed the label '5 Jews' and the kippah-wearing youths reported that the employees deliberately ignored the Jewish customers while providing services for all other customers.

Bowling alley workers fired for antisemitism toward Jewish teens

Help the orphans:

Global Jewish unity: Aiding children of suicide-homicide tragedy

In an inspiring turn, the global Jewish community has begun to unite to help the Chamadani children.

Global Jewish unity: Aiding children of suicide-homicide tragedy

Race Against Time:

Rabbis: Ensure Jewish soldiers are buried with honor

With Ukraine's military standardizing cremation, the two rabbis discussed emergency protocols, including Shabbat exceptions, to ensure Jewish war casualties receive burial in line with halakha.

Rabbis: Ensure Jewish soldiers are buried with honor

Rabbi Marvin Hier:

'We must not repeat the mistakes of the past'

Drawing a direct line between past and present, Simon Wiesenthal Center's Rabbi Marvin Hier, warns of complacency in the face of antisemitism, underscores the enduring necessity of a strong and sovereign State of Israel.

'We must not repeat the mistakes of the past'

Jerusalem Conference in NYC:

Strengthening global Jewish unity

Captivity survivor and public figures to participate in Jerusalem Conference in New York City.

Strengthening global Jewish unity

The 'punishment' for those who ordered an antisemitic sign

Barstool President Dave Portnoy was infuriated at a group of young customers who ordered a sign cursing the Jews. At first, he wanted to ruin their lives, but decided to turn the incident into a learning experience.

The 'punishment' for those who ordered an antisemitic sign

Grave desecration:

Grave of Rabbi Chaim Vital in Damascus renovated

Syrian authorities renovate grave of Rabbi Chaim Vital in Damascus, two days after discovering that unknown individuals had desecrated the holy site.

Grave of Rabbi Chaim Vital in Damascus renovated

Israelis expelled from a restaurant in Naples

Israeli tourists were expelled from a restaurant in downtown Naples, Italy, in a show of 'resisting Israeli apartheid.'

Israelis expelled from a restaurant in Naples

The Best Tribute To The Fallen:

Ensure More Soldiers Return Home Safely

Our soldiers are facing a critical summer of combat - and heat

Ensure More Soldiers Return Home Safely

Chabad emissary to Florida

Rabbi Sholom Dovber Lipskar dies at 78

Rabbi Sholom Dovber Lipskar, visionary leader of The Shul of Bal Harbour and founder of the Aleph Institute, dies at age 78. A driving force in Jewish outreach and education, he leaves a lasting legacy in South Florida and across the United States.

Rabbi Sholom Dovber Lipskar dies at 78

Revealed:

Alexander Modebadze and Meni Hidhra victims of twin LA murders

The two Israeli businessmen were murdered hours apart in same LA neighborhood; with one held captive for hours and beaten to death.

Alexander Modebadze and Meni Hidhra victims of twin LA murders

Trump appoints eight new members to Holocaust Memorial Council

Among the new appointees are real estate developer Alex Witkoff and radio host Sid Rosenberg.

Trump appoints eight new members to Holocaust Memorial Council

Jewish Conservative commentator David Horowitz dead at 86

David Horowitz Freedom Center announces that its founder and namesake has passed away after a battle with cancer. Horowitz was a Marxist in his youth before becoming a prolific conservative writer.

Jewish Conservative commentator David Horowitz dead at 86

Help Sruli & Esther Save Their Only Child

Esther & Sruli were ecstatic at the birth of their only child, born after five years of yearning.

Help Sruli & Esther Save Their Only Child

US Jews worry Trump's changes may change milk's kosher status

Could changes at the FDA call the kosher status of milk into question? Many are asking.

US Jews worry Trump's changes may change milk's kosher status

NYPD investigating clashes between protesters in Crown Heights

NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced that the NYPD was investigating clashes that ensued when anti-Israel protesters arrived in Crown Heights, including two instances of harassment by pro-Israel protesters.

NYPD investigating clashes between protesters in Crown Heights

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Chaya Bas Tzipora needs life-saving treatment, can’t wait

URGENT CAMPAIGN FOR 3 YEAR OLD CHILD: We did everything we can. We davened. We cried. And now we’ve found a chance—a special treatment in the United States

Chaya Bas Tzipora needs life-saving treatment, can’t wait

Russia:

Muslim businessman funds construction of new synagogue

Billionaire Suleyman Kerimov, an influential local businessman, decided to donate a substantial sum to the Jewish complex in the Republic of Dagestan, which will be called "Jerusalem of Darbent."

Muslim businessman funds construction of new synagogue




























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