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These Jerusalem sukkahs are nicer than yours

Amit Zakoon’s flower business started with a seed, but quickly grew into one of Jerusalem’s premier purveyors of luxury sukkahs.

These Jerusalem sukkahs are nicer than yours

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Adelson to give $5 million toward electing Trump

Sheldon Adelson reportedly will contribute $5 million toward electing Trump, a fraction of the pledged $100 million reported earlier.

Adelson to give $5 million toward electing Trump

Hundreds protest vandalism of Budapest Holocaust memorial

Hundreds protest in downtown Budapest against a vandalism attack on a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in Hungary.

Hundreds protest vandalism of Budapest Holocaust memorial

Miami kosher cafe offers free lunch to celebrate control of Zika

Kosher bakery and cafe in Miami offering free lunches to pregnant women to celebrate announcement that the Zika virus is under control.

Miami kosher cafe offers free lunch to celebrate control of Zika

London Jewish center abused after hosting Corbyn

London Jewish community center receives abusive messages after hosting Labour Party head.

London Jewish center abused after hosting Corbyn

South Dakota Jewish inmate sues over kosher violations

Jewish inmate in a South Dakota prison files lawsuit alleging that he received food that violated his kosher dietary restrictions.

South Dakota Jewish inmate sues over kosher violations

Maryland Jewish media company launches new magazine

Maryland Jewish media company launches a magazine for Jews living in Baltimore and Howard County.

Maryland Jewish media company launches new magazine

NY bombing suspect's neighbors seem resigned to backyard terror

Members of the Orthodox Jewish community in Elizabeth, NJ, shaken but not surprised by recent bomb attacks.

NY bombing suspect's neighbors seem resigned to backyard terror

Special interview with Ayelet Shaked and John Bolton

Dr. Joseph Frager speaks with Justice Minister and former US ambassador to UN at 'Hovevei Zion' event produced by Arutz Sheva in NYC.

Special interview with Ayelet Shaked and John Bolton

ADL hires technology director to combat cyber anti-Semitism

Anti-Defamation League creates a position dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism and bigotry on the internet.

ADL hires technology director to combat cyber anti-Semitism

NYC makes voting registration forms available in Yiddish

New York City Board of Elections makes voting registration forms available in Yiddish.

NYC makes voting registration forms available in Yiddish

Jewish World War II POW slams Trump in Clinton ad

Jewish World War II prisoner of war appears in an ad for Democratic nominee, saying her rival “insulted all of our military.”

Jewish World War II POW slams Trump in Clinton ad

Ayelet Shaked in rousing speech in New York

Justice Minister speaks at 'Hovevei Zion' conference led by Dr. Joe Frager and produced by Arutz Sheva, and received rousing applause.

Ayelet Shaked in rousing speech in New York

Justice Minister: BDS movement is a terror organization

'BDS is the new face of terrorism,' Ayelet Shaked says during JNF conference in New York.

Justice Minister: BDS movement is a terror organization

Gold coin from Roman Caesar discovered in Jerusalem

Ancient coin from Second Temple era found on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.

Gold coin from Roman Caesar discovered in Jerusalem

Compensation for Holocaust survivors shipped via French trains

Payments have started issuing from a compensation fund for Holocaust survivors deported to Nazi camps via the French rail system.

Compensation for Holocaust survivors shipped via French trains

Carefree in a Kippah

At a time when European Jews suffer as a whole, a northern Portugese city enjoys a Jewish renaissance.

Carefree in a Kippah

Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto to open, be available online

Jewish Historical Institute to open an exhibition dedicated to the Ringelblum Archive, which chronicles the history of the Warsaw Ghetto.

Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto to open, be available online

Do Slichot tours need to ask for forgiveness?:

Residents of the Old City of Jerusalem can't sleep for an entire month. They find it unforgivable.

Do Slichot tours need to ask for forgiveness?:

Radio host loves Bennett

'The Bible is the cultural and religious DNA of most of humanity, at least until the Chinese and the Indians eat us all.'

Radio host loves Bennett

Syrian refugees participate in Jewish parade in Berlin

Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal, Rabbi of the Jewish community, called for unity ahead of the upcoming elections in the city.

Syrian refugees participate in  Jewish parade in Berlin

Guatemalan authorities raid fringe 'Lev Tahor' sect

Police in Guatemala raid compound of extreme sect 'Lev Tahor' after suspicions of child abuse; sect had left Canada for similar reasons.

Guatemalan authorities raid fringe 'Lev Tahor' sect

Anti-Semitism in France down 64%

Anti-Semitic incidents in France have decreased by 64 percent in the first half of 2016, says local official.

Anti-Semitism in France down 64%

World's oldest man to celebrate bar mitzvah 100 years late

The world's oldest man, 113-year-old Yisrael Kristal, a Holocaust survivor living in Israel, will celebrate his bar mitzvah.

World's oldest man to celebrate bar mitzvah 100 years late

Susie Fishbein says goodbye to iconic ‘Kosher By Design’ series

After nine “Kosher by Design” books, Susie Fishbein is calling it quits.

Susie Fishbein says goodbye to iconic ‘Kosher By Design’ series

Rare findings from ancient Jewish community of Afghanistan

The Israeli National Library acquires massive and unique collection of ancient Jewish documents from Afganistan.

Rare findings from ancient Jewish community of Afghanistan

Baby Was Born Without An Upper Lip

Letter from a father: 'My baby was born without an upper lip - please help us get the surgery he needs.'

Baby Was Born Without An Upper Lip

Poll: Clinton leads over Trump among Jews

Hillary Clinton has a 42-point advantage over Donald Trump among Jewish voters, according to new poll.

Poll: Clinton leads over Trump among Jews

RJC goes door to door for senators in swing states

Republican Jewish Coalition reaches 25,000 people on a day of campaigning in Jewish neighborhoods in swing states.

RJC goes door to door for senators in swing states

UC Berkeley suspends student's anti-Israel course

University of California, Berkeley, suspends course entitled "Palestine: A Settler Colonial Analysis".

UC Berkeley suspends student's anti-Israel course

Israel's baseball team feels at home playing in Brooklyn

Team Israel aims to reach the next round of the World Baseball Classic.

Israel's baseball team feels at home playing in Brooklyn

Why Uzbekistan's Jews miss the iron fist of their late ruler

Jews of Uzbekistan insist that late President Islam Karimov's ruthless and often brutal policies were necessary to keep out radical Islam.

Why Uzbekistan's Jews miss the iron fist of their late ruler

'A compass and a map, a giant of giants'

At an assembly held today in the Knesset building, Naftali Bennett described Rav Kook's teachings as a guide to complex current problems.

'A compass and a map, a giant of giants'

New initiative for Jewish disabled honors Itzhak Perlman

$3 million grant program funds an initiative to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in Jewish life.

New initiative for Jewish disabled honors Itzhak Perlman

NBA's Bulls owner inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame

Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of the Chicago Bulls who has won six NBA championships, inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

NBA's Bulls owner inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame

YU search committee to propose Ari Berman for its next president

Rabbi Ari Berman has emerged as the search committee's top candidate for the next president of Yeshiva University according to YU sources.

YU search committee to propose Ari Berman for its next president

After 40 years: World's 3rd-largest synagogue returns to Jews

Ten years of efforts bear fruit on behalf of Czech synagogue-turned-museum in city of Pilsen.

After 40 years: World's 3rd-largest synagogue returns to Jews

Recalcitrant husband takes Rabbis to court over shaming

Rabbinical Court ordered shaming of Oded Gez who refused to give his wife a divorce.

Recalcitrant husband takes Rabbis to court over shaming

Jewish cemetery desecrated in Poland

Anti-Semitism reared its ugly face at a Jewish cemetery in Novominsk, Poland.

Jewish cemetery desecrated in Poland

"In One Second, This Frum Family's Life Was Shattered"

After a tragic car accident, Rabbi Ominer needs help covering the medical expenses his insurance doesn't cover.

"In One Second, This Frum Family's Life Was Shattered"

The Beauty and Power of Tshuva

Tshuva - "repentance" - has the power to change the world.

The Beauty and Power of Tshuva

Samarian Council takes fight against BDS to Washington

This week, the Samarian Regional Council successfully held a conference with American congressmen in Washington against BDS.

Samarian Council takes fight against BDS to Washington

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz endorses Hillary Clinton

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says Hillary Clinton has the experience to be president.

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz endorses Hillary Clinton

Jews seek explanations over Iranian minister's visit to Berlin

An alleged visit to Berlin by Iran's intelligence minister raises the eyebrows and ire of Jewish leaders in Germany.

Jews seek explanations over Iranian minister's visit to Berlin

New Ken Burns film spotlights little-known Holocaust rescuers

“Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War” takes a look at American Christian couple who smuggled hundreds of Jews to safety.

New Ken Burns film spotlights little-known Holocaust rescuers

5776: The year in review

A timeline of the Jewish year's major events.

5776: The year in review

Polish artist finds 19th-century Jewish scripture in garbage

Artist from southern Poland finds a cache of priceless Jewish scripture books in a pile of garbage.

Polish artist finds 19th-century Jewish scripture in garbage

Chabad rabbis encounter crime and spirituality in Africa

Rabbi Shmuel Notik had an eye opening experience when he was intercepted by six men armed with knives in Nairobi.

Chabad rabbis encounter crime and spirituality in Africa

Bolton, Shaked to highlight Six Day War jubilee in New York

50th anniversary of the Six Day War, as well as the 25th yahrzeit of former PM Menachem Begin, to be marked in Queens.

Bolton, Shaked to highlight Six Day War jubilee in New York

Drama on Jewish bus in Uman

A tour bus in Uman, Ukraine was taken hostage by criminals who demanded money from the organizers of the trip.

Drama on Jewish bus in Uman

Rechnitz buys Israeli judoka's charity name patch

Shlomo Rechnitz identified as the person who bought the Olympic name patch of Israeli bronze medalist judoka Yarden Gerbi.

Rechnitz buys Israeli judoka's charity name patch

Oberlin president to step down after year of controversy

President of Oberlin College, which has been at the center of free speech controversies, announces his resignation as of June 30.

Oberlin president to step down after year of controversy

Jewish students threatened in San Francisco

Police arrest at least one suspect after threats to Jewish students at a high school in the San Francisco Bay Area posted on social media.

Jewish students threatened in San Francisco

Minnesota Vikings owner thinks big with Holocaust philanthropy

Minnesota Vikings owner Mark Wilf's philanthropic energy goes toward assisting Holocaust survivors.

Minnesota Vikings owner thinks big with Holocaust philanthropy

Second Temple floor looked like this

Tiles from the courtyard of the Herodian Second Temple have been revealed and reconstructed in the Temple Mount Sifting project.

Second Temple floor looked like this




























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