Jewish News (Page 143)


Netanyahu in Argentina:

'Our strength is derived from our spiritual power'

Netanyahu met with members of the Jewish community in Argentina, as part of his historic visit to South America.

'Our strength is derived from our spiritual power'

‘We don’t know when we’ll return to our home’

Watch: James and Ann Williams, World Bnei Akiva emissaries in Florida, tell Arutz Sheva about leaving their home due to Hurricane Irma.

‘We don’t know when we’ll return to our home’

Netanyahu in Argentina:

'We will never forget the 29 victims'

Prime Minister participates at wreath-laying ceremony outside the Israeli embassy in Argentina: We must fight terror.

'We will never forget the 29 victims'

Herzliya Mayor apologizes for Tefillin flap

Herzliya Mayor apologizes to Chabad Jew who was fined Friday for offering to put teffilin on passersby. 'It was a misunderstanding.'

Herzliya Mayor apologizes for Tefillin flap

Anti-Semitic vandals target family of NY assistant AG

'Jew' spray-painted on front door of New York State Assistant AG's parent's home in the Bronx. 'Who would do such a thing?'

Anti-Semitic vandals target family of NY assistant AG

'The criminals must be brought to justice'

Acting WZO chairman not surprised by latest anti-Semitic attack in France, calls for perpetrators to be brought to justice.

'The criminals must be brought to justice'

'The State of Israel is the answer to anti-Semitism'

Social Equality Minister attends Romanian parade in memory of Elie Wiesel, speaks of Wiesel's legacy in fighting anti-Semitism.

'The State of Israel is the answer to anti-Semitism'

Orthodox group to US Supreme Court: Don't end religious freedom

Agudath Israel warns Supreme Court case of baker who refused to bake for gay wedding could lead to greater loss of religious freedom.

Orthodox group to US Supreme Court: Don't end religious freedom

Dramatic Shabbat rescue on Caribbean island

ZAKA volunteers worked desperately Shabbat to save Chabad emissary's family stranded during hurricane.

Dramatic Shabbat rescue on Caribbean island

Government approves funds for Houston's Jewish community

The government approved Naftali Bennett's proposal to give $1 million to the Jewish community in Houston devastated by Hurricane Harvey.

Government approves funds for Houston's Jewish community

Israeli Consul General in Virginia with a special message

Israeli Consul General in New York, Dani Dayan, heads delegation to Charlottesville.

Israeli Consul General in Virginia with a special message

On the way to the Jewish community in Miami

Delegation of the Israelife Foundation leaves for Miami to help the Jewish and Israeli communities following Hurricane Irma.

On the way to the Jewish community in Miami

MK Smotrich: 'Naming him as CEO is gross malfeasance'

The campaign to fire CEO of The Center for Jewish History for activities in anti-Zionist organizations gets boost from Israeli MK.

MK Smotrich: 'Naming him as CEO is gross malfeasance'

He offered to help someone put on tefillin - and was fined

Herzliya municipal supervisor forces Chabad man to close tefillin stand, pay heavy fine.

He offered to help someone put on tefillin - and was fined

British chief rabbi calls for more inclusiveness for LGBTQ Jews

Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis tells over 100 Orthodox rabbis to be more open to LGBTQ Jews in the synagogue.

British chief rabbi calls for more inclusiveness for LGBTQ Jews

Haredi children pray for Florida residents as hurricane nears

Haredi children in Jerusalem pray for Florida residents as Hurricane Irma approaches.

Haredi children pray for Florida residents as hurricane nears

Graphic novel based on Anne Frank's diary unveiled in France

Israeli director Ari Folman unveils 1st authorized Anne Frank graphic novel.

Graphic novel based on Anne Frank's diary unveiled in France

Chabad rabbis refuse to abandon posts despite hurricanes

Chabad rabbis in Houston and Florida refuse to leave communities, despite looming floods. 'A Chabad House doesn’t close its doors.'

Chabad rabbis refuse to abandon posts despite hurricanes

Religious Zionist German youth movement reopens after 8 decades

German branch of World Bnei Akiva youth movement officially reopens 79 years after being shut down by Nazi regime.

Religious Zionist German youth movement reopens after 8 decades

Herzl - Anti-Semite?

Jewish History professor addresses Zionist visionary and accusations that Theodor Herzl made anti-Semitic statements.

Herzl - Anti-Semite?

South African Jews sue local politician

Jewish community of South Africa files lawsuit against local politician over offensive tweets about the Holocaust.

South African Jews sue local politician

150 students from 7 colleges assist Chabad with 'Harvey' aid

A convoy of 50 trucks and cars travels to Houston to help with Chabad on Campus hurricane recovery.

150 students from 7 colleges assist Chabad with 'Harvey' aid

Israeli emergency team helps 'Harvey' victims

Israeli crisis response volunteers on site in Houston, helping victims deal with trauma in aftermath of devastating hurricane.

Israeli emergency team helps 'Harvey' victims

Jewish owner of Chicago-area deli apologizes for Nazi cartoon

Deli featured cartoon with Nazi resembling Trump on High Holidays catering menu ad on Facebook.

Jewish owner of Chicago-area deli apologizes for Nazi cartoon

NY Jewish radio host Nachum Segal to broadcast live from Houston

'JM in the AM' host to broadcast from hurricane-hit Houston to cover storm aftermath and recovery efforts by Jewish residents.

NY Jewish radio host Nachum Segal to broadcast live from Houston

‘Birthright for Moms’ to lead trips for Spanish-speakers

Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project launches program focusing on bringing Jewish women from Latin America to Israel.

‘Birthright for Moms’ to lead trips for Spanish-speakers

Watch: NY Assemblyman Mike Simanowitz remembered

Jewish Assemblyman laid to rest in Israel on Monday. 'He was proud to be a Jew.'

Watch: NY Assemblyman Mike Simanowitz remembered

Unprecedented aid to Houston's Jewish community

Israeli government donates $1 million to aid recovery of Houston Jewish community.

Unprecedented aid to Houston's Jewish community

Watch: Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh's monthly class in English

Hour-long class in English followed by fascinating question and answer session.

Watch: Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh's monthly class in English

Atlanta Jewish woman missing since August 19

Family, police search for woman with high-functioning form of autism missing for over a week.

Atlanta Jewish woman missing since August 19

Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz passes away

NYS Assemblyman Mike Simanowitz of Queens passed away on Saturday, after struggling with an illness for several years.

Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz passes away

Police nab man who ran over West Hempstead rabbi

Police have arrested the hit-and-run driver who seriously injured Rabbi Yehuda Kelemer in December.

Police nab man who ran over West Hempstead rabbi

Holocaust survivor celebrates bar mitzvah 80 years late

Holocaust survivor dances after reading Torah portion for the first time at age 93.

Holocaust survivor celebrates bar mitzvah 80 years late

Supreme Court holds major hearing on Western Wall status

The Chief Rabbinate and Reform, Conservative movements face off Thursday at crucial hearing over government's freezing of Western Wall plan.

Supreme Court holds major hearing on Western Wall status

Family continues printing Houston Jewish paper despite hurricane

99 year old Houston Jewish Herald-Voice continues streak of never missing a single issue through hurricane and floods.

Family continues printing Houston Jewish paper despite hurricane

Grave of influential Yiddish writer discovered at former gulag

Pinchus Kahanovich, Jewish writer and anti-fascist resistance fighter, perished in Soviet camp for political prisoners.

Grave of influential Yiddish writer discovered at former gulag

Houston Jewish community ravaged by Harvey’s torrential rains

Majority of Jewish institutions in Houston area flooded, IsraAid involved in relief efforts to affected areas.

Houston Jewish community ravaged by Harvey’s torrential rains

Watch: Funeral of Boro Park fire victims

Mourners pay last respects to 2 who perished in Brooklyn house fire.

Watch: Funeral of Boro Park fire victims

Israeli committee: Outreach to non-Jews with Jewish roots

Government committee to propose new visa category to make it easier for non-Jews with Jewish ancestry to come to Israel.

Israeli committee: Outreach to non-Jews with Jewish roots

Rabbis rebuke Rabbis for attacks on Trump

Orthodox rabbinic group slams rabbis from non-Orthodox Jewish movements for attacking Trump but defending Obama.

Rabbis rebuke Rabbis for attacks on Trump

'Streets are flooded, houses badly damaged'

Watch: Bnei Akiva emissaries in Houston report widespread flooding following hurricane strike.

'Streets are flooded, houses badly damaged'

Chief Rabbi of Tiberias passes away

Rabbi David Peretz passed away on Friday evening at the age of 84.

Chief Rabbi of Tiberias passes away

Houston Jewish community preparing for Hurricane Harvey

World Bnei Akiva’s shlichim to Houston says community events have been cancelled ahead of hurricane.

Houston Jewish community preparing for Hurricane Harvey

Trump's Jewish aide: I faced 'enormous pressure' to resign

Gary Cohn, top White House economic official, says he was pressured to resign over Charlottesville but feels a duty to the American people.

Trump's Jewish aide: I faced 'enormous pressure' to resign

Thousands visit Rabbi Kook's grave in Jerusalem

Honoring first Chief Rabbi's anniversary of passing, thousands of Jews gather on Mount of Olives to commemorate.

Thousands visit Rabbi Kook's grave in Jerusalem

3-year-old killed in Lakewood accident

Tragedy strikes Jewish community of Lakewood, NJ.

3-year-old killed in Lakewood accident

WATCH: Special concert in Tel Aviv synagogue

Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue holds special concert with top cantors.

WATCH: Special concert in Tel Aviv synagogue

WATCH: Year's first selichot held at Western Wall

Thousands of Sephardim hold year's first 'selichot' ceremony at Western Wall.

WATCH: Year's first selichot held at Western Wall

Brandeis University reopens after bomb threat

Brandeis University reopens its campus hours after receiving an email bomb threat.

Brandeis University reopens after bomb threat

Friends of IDF raise $7.5 million to support Israel's defenders

Record amount raised by FIDF at Central Region Summer Benefit

Friends of IDF raise $7.5 million to support Israel's defenders

The King is ready

Are you ready for Rosh HaShana? Start now!

40 days at the Kotel by the Vaad HaRabanim.

Are you ready for Rosh HaShana? Start now!

Meet the twin IDF lone soldiers

Arutz Sheva speaks with twin brothers Even and Shai Goel, who left their family in the US to join the IDF as 'lone soldiers.'

Meet the twin IDF lone soldiers

Valiant initiative:

Jewish idealism personified

18-year-old Jacob Katz from Boca Raton raises more than $60,000 for bereaved Salomon family by putting responsibility and faith into action.

Jewish idealism personified

Why some Jews are paying $500 for an Italian etrog

Chabad rabbi explains etrog crisis, and why he has to be extra careful with inspections.

Why some Jews are paying $500 for an Italian etrog

Clothing brand removes dress with yellow star

Clothing and accessory brand Miu Miu removes dress with a star patch that looks similar to yellow Star of David worn by Jews under Nazis.

Clothing brand removes dress with yellow star

Jewish monument vandalized in Bulgaria

Monument in the town of Vidin vandalized with Islamic symbols.

Jewish monument vandalized in Bulgaria




























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