Jewish News (Page 141)


Jewish leaders welcome latest anti-BDS laws

Leaders of Conference of Presidents commend Wisconsin and Maryland Governors for signing executive orders targeting BDS.

Jewish leaders welcome latest anti-BDS laws

Thousands pray at Rachel's Tomb

Tens of thousands of worshipers flock to Rachel's Tomb to mark Rachel's yahrzeit.

Thousands pray at Rachel's Tomb

PM to address Jewish Federations’ General Assembly via satellite

Israeli PM to address annual event of US Jewish groups following concerns he would break tradition by not attending.

PM to address Jewish Federations’ General Assembly via satellite

Rabbinate responds to court:

'A slippery slope towards harming Shabbat throughout the state'

Chief Rabbinate says Shabbat, one of the most important issues in Judaism, cannot be ruled upon by Supreme Court.

'A slippery slope towards harming Shabbat throughout the state'

The Israeli entrepreneur who discovered Shabbat

Adam Neumann, one of the most successful Israeli entrepreneurs in the world, observes Shabbat and loves every moment.

The Israeli entrepreneur who discovered Shabbat

Praying on the Lebanese border, under the eyes of Hezbollah

200 Jews prayed at the site of the covenant between the parts near Israel's border with Lebanon.

Praying on the Lebanese border, under the eyes of Hezbollah

Opioid abuse in Orthodox Jewish community

Fox News examines the issue of opioid overdose deaths within US Orthodox Jewish communities.

Opioid abuse in Orthodox Jewish community

Soul searchings

We have got ourselves into a real 'pickle.'

Soul searchings

'Shabbat Project' unites Jews from all over the world

Over a million Jews in over 1,000 cities the world over celebrate Shabbat together as part of 5th annual Shabbat Project.

'Shabbat Project' unites Jews from all over the world

Jewish leaders welcome sanctions on Iran, Hezbollah

Conference of Presidents leaders praise House of Representatives for approving new sanctions on Hezbollah and Iran.

Jewish leaders welcome sanctions on Iran, Hezbollah

'Raise the Zionist flag high'

On Aliyah Day, World Beitar leader says Israel must fight assimilation, encourage all Jews to live in the Jewish homeland.

'Raise the Zionist flag high'

Parshat Lech Lecha: Abraham - the first warrior

The war between the four kings and five kings was the first real war ever fought, and Abraham conducted the first night raid.

Parshat Lech Lecha: Abraham - the first warrior

ISIS operatives accused of planning attack on Indian synagogue

Indian authorities arrest 2 men sent by ISIS to attack synagogue in city of Ahemdabad.

ISIS operatives accused of planning attack on Indian synagogue

Initiative to bring all Jerusalem students to Mount of Olives

Jerusalem municipality, Council of Cemeteries, and Social Equality Minister launch initiative to educate all students about Jewish heritage.

Initiative to bring all Jerusalem students to Mount of Olives

'Anti-draft violence causes contempt for the Torah'

Traditional Orthodox Rabbis of America releases statement condemning recent anti-draft rioting in Israel.

'Anti-draft violence causes contempt for the Torah'

For the first time - the Talmud in Italian

Library of Congress holds event in celebration of publication of first tractates of the Talmud ever translated into Italian.

For the first time - the Talmud in Italian

3 New Jersey towns sued for laws banning eruv construction

Jewish groups, State of New Jersey sue towns for seeking to ban construction of eruvs to keep religious Jews out.

3 New Jersey towns sued for laws banning eruv construction

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: Politics of anger corroding US public life

Former British Chief Rabbi says 'culture of grievances' and 'populism' tearing American society apart.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: Politics of anger corroding US public life

80% of Hungarian Holocaust victims have been identified

Yad Vashem uncovers over 200,000 new names of Hungarian Holocaust victims.

80% of Hungarian Holocaust victims have been identified

Thousands of Jewish documents lost during Holocaust discovered

YIVO announces the discovery of 170,000 Jewish documents thought to have been destroyed by the Nazis.

Thousands of Jewish documents lost during Holocaust discovered

Jewish students photographed by man wearing Nazi symbols

Students at Buenos Aires high school photographed by man wearing hat and short with Nazi symbols as they leave school.

Jewish students photographed by man wearing Nazi symbols

Filmmaker: Jews killed in Holocaust because they didn't blend in

'Vast majority of Hasidic Jews killed in Holocaust because they refused to blend in,' says documentary film director.

Filmmaker: Jews killed in Holocaust because they didn't blend in

Egypt reaffirms commitment to Alexandria synagogue

Egyptian government allocates more than $5 million toward the restoration of the ancient synagogue in Alexandria.

Egypt reaffirms commitment to Alexandria synagogue

Leading rabbi:

'Those who support Torah are treated as Torah scholars'

Arutz Sheva and Echad L'echad join together to support Torah learning and the next generation of Torah scholars.

'Those who support Torah are treated as Torah scholars'

Israel to promote solution for 'chained-wives' around the world

Israeli rabbinical courts granted authority to rule in cases of 'chained wives' even if neither spouse is an Israeli citizen.

Israel to promote solution for 'chained-wives' around the world

Israeli tour guide killed in Kyrgyzstan car crash

Two vehicles collide near country's capital, killing Israeli tour guide around 60 years of age.

Israeli tour guide killed in Kyrgyzstan car crash

Yet Again:

Tel Aviv municipality shuts down Chabad tefillin stand

Tel Aviv orders Chabad rabbi to shutter tefillin stand, six weeks after Herziliya fines rabbi for putting tefillin on willing passersby.

Tel Aviv municipality shuts down Chabad tefillin stand

Parshat Noach: The Ark

Parshat Noach: The Ark

'Pray for our mother's recovery'

Chava Mark, wounded in terror attack in which her husband was murdered, undergoes surgery. Family asks public to pray for her recovery.

'Pray for our mother's recovery'

Mayim Bialik apologizes for Harvey Weinstien op-ed

Orthodox Jewish actress apologizes after suggesting that modest dress could help reduce frequency of sexual assault, harassment.

Mayim Bialik apologizes for Harvey Weinstien op-ed

This pristine 15th-century Hebrew Bible survived the Inquisition

Abravanel Bible survives Portuguese Inquisition by hiding from censors, is discovered years later in perfect condition.

This pristine 15th-century Hebrew Bible survived the Inquisition

Master portrait painter, dies at 90

Holocaust survivor and artist Marc Klionsky dies at age 90.

Master portrait painter, dies at 90

A look into the Holocaust Museum at the Menorah Center

'My family was murdered in the Holocaust and the establishment of the museum is a kind of closure for me.'

A look into the Holocaust Museum at the Menorah Center

Halloween costume of Anne Frank pulled from internet

Online costume company removes Halloween costume of Anne Frank following backlash on social media.

Halloween costume of Anne Frank pulled from internet

Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner host Jewish charity at White House

President Trump's children host event at the White House for Jewish kids with cancer.

Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner host Jewish charity at White House

Leading rabbi: Don't neglect the value of Torah

Rabbi Yehoshua Shapira calls for next stage in religious Zionist development. 'Now the question is - who are we, really?'

Leading rabbi: Don't neglect the value of Torah

Uruguayan Holocaust memorial vandalized with anti-Semitic slurs

Vandals write slurs including 'The Holocaust of the Jewish people is the biggest lie in history,' and 'Gas chambers were a fraud.'

Uruguayan Holocaust memorial vandalized with anti-Semitic slurs

'Married yeshiva students are an inspiration for all of us'

US donor praises married yeshiva students' modest lifestyle, positive outlook, says he wants to bring his children to observe and learn.

'Married yeshiva students are an inspiration for all of us'

Watch: Jerusalem yeshiva holds Second Hakafot

Hundreds dance into the night at Har Hamor Yeshiva's Second Hakafot.

Watch: Jerusalem yeshiva holds Second Hakafot

Joy as Argentinian shul appoints first rabbi in 20 years

Thousands celebrate as Shuva Yisrael community in Buenos Aires inaugurates first rabbi in two decades during Sukkot holiday.

Joy as Argentinian shul appoints first rabbi in 20 years

Anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled in Leeds

Swastikas and 'kikes' scrawled outside Eitz Chaim Synogague in Leeds.

Anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled in Leeds

Special broadcast: Hoshana Rabbah meal in Dnipro, Ukraine

Watch: Dnipro (Dnipropetrovsk) Chief Rabbi and Chabad emissary Shmuel Kaminezki holds Hoshana Rabbah meal and class in his sukkah.

Special broadcast: Hoshana Rabbah meal in Dnipro, Ukraine

Brazilian restaurant apologizes over anti-Israel signs

One restaurant owner apologizes for spreading hatred, the other claims Israel's government is 'genocidal.'

Brazilian restaurant apologizes over anti-Israel signs

Supporting Torah and those who learn it

Arutz Sheva and Echad L'echad join hands to support Torah learning and the next generation of Torah scholars.

Supporting Torah and those who learn it

Sukkah at Brandenburg Gate makes history

Chabad rabbi sets up public sukkah opposite symbol of Nazi power.

Sukkah at Brandenburg Gate makes history

Thousands at Western Wall for Hoshana Rabbah prayers

Watch: Prayers and songs as thousands attend early morning prayers at Western Wall on Hoshana Rabbah.

Thousands at Western Wall for Hoshana Rabbah prayers

Over a million Jews worldwide gear up for 'Shabbat Project'

Grassroots movement transcends divides to bring Jews across the world to keep a single Shabbat together.

Over a million Jews worldwide gear up for 'Shabbat Project'

Haredi billionaire: Open Orthodox members are 'fake Jews'

Haredi billionaire Shlomo Rechnitz blasts Open Orthodox movement as 'fake Jews', says Trump election was divine providence.

Haredi billionaire: Open Orthodox members are 'fake Jews'

Rabbis welcome US directives on religious liberty

US Orthodox rabbis, OU, praise Trump Administration directives to protect religious rights and rights of unborn children able to feel pain.

Rabbis welcome US directives on religious liberty

Spate of anti-Semitic attacks hits Crown Heights

Woman attacked Jewish girls in Crown Heights after finding out they were Jewish. Assault comes among recent spate of anti-Semitic attacks.

Spate of anti-Semitic attacks hits Crown Heights

Thousands at Sukkot celebration in Merkaz Harav Yeshiva

Thousands celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva at Jerusalem's Merkaz Harav Yeshiva, together with Yeshiva Dean Rabbi Yaakov Shapira.

Thousands at Sukkot celebration in Merkaz Harav Yeshiva

'The Jewish People at its best'

Thousands present at Kotel priestly blessing. Minister Ariel: 'With G-d's help, PM will allow all Jews to ascend to the site of our Temple.'

'The Jewish People at its best'

Larry David and Bernie Sanders flip out to learn they’re cousins

US comedian and former presidential candidate learn they're related on PBS series 'Finding your roots.'

Larry David and Bernie Sanders flip out to learn they’re cousins

Watch: The Four Species market in Mahane Yehuda

Jerusalem's famed Mahane Yehuda market is believed to be one of the largest market's for the Four Species in the country.

Watch: The Four Species market in Mahane Yehuda

Tens of thousands gather in 770's study hall

Tens of thousands of Chabad-Lubavitch students gather in the main study hall at 770 Eastern Parkway.

Tens of thousands gather in 770's study hall

Op-ed: Extracting ourselves from moral vertigo

We are taught to honor others and avoid gossip, but when a private act is made public for the sake of legitimizing it, we must speak up.

Op-ed: Extracting ourselves from moral vertigo




























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