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Jewish Flight Lesson 101: No Connections Before Shabbat

Jewish passengers stranded in Istanbul without kosher food after flight delay from New York forced them to miss connection to Israel.

Jewish Flight Lesson 101: No Connections Before Shabbat

From Canada to Jerusalem: A Story of Conversion

In Part I of a three-part interview with Arutz Sheva, the coauthor of Spark Ignited discusses her journey from New Brunswick to Jerusalem.

From Canada to Jerusalem: A Story of Conversion

How Do You Raise the Next Generation of Jewish Leaders?

US-based foundation launches new program to engage rising leaders and turn them into a tour de force for communities worldwide.

How Do You Raise the Next Generation of Jewish Leaders?

Zionism in Animation: Bringing Hasbara to 21st Century

New crowdfunding campaign looks to engage Jews around the world by telling the 'inspiring' story of Zionism - in animation.

Zionism in Animation: Bringing Hasbara to 21st Century

Watch: 'Israel Will Not Rest in the Face of Auschwitz'

Rivlin sends message to March of the Living, noting Holocaust survivors are passing to the next generation 'the torch of life, and belief.'

Watch: 'Israel Will Not Rest in the Face of Auschwitz'

The Holocaust Averted: a Bittersweet Scenario

What if the Nazis had failed with Czechoslovakia? Expert says American Jews and Israel would not have been the same.

The Holocaust Averted: a Bittersweet Scenario

Auschwitz, 'The Center of All Evil'

Visitors on March of the Living learn about 'the biggest killing of humanity that ever happened,' and learn 'nothing prepares you.'

Auschwitz, 'The Center of All Evil'

Video: Israeli TV Reporter Harassed in Paris

Channel 10's Miri Michaeli was surrounded by 4-5 anti-Semitic men who cursed and threatened her because she is Jewish.

Video: Israeli TV Reporter Harassed in Paris

Watch: 'The Nazis Declared War Against Jews and Judaism'

Video of March of the Living ceremony that took place at the ruins of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in Poland.

Watch: 'The Nazis Declared War Against Jews and Judaism'

Arutz Sheva Interview

Not 'Sheep to the Slaughter': The Jewish Heroes of the Holocaust

Narrative of submissive Jewish victims of Nazi Germany challenged at event remembering the many acts of Jewish heroism during the Holocaust.

Not 'Sheep to the Slaughter': The Jewish Heroes of the Holocaust

Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Avraham Harshalom

The story of Avraham Harshalom, one of the six torch lighters in the opening ceremony of this year's Yom Hashoah.

Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Avraham Harshalom

EU Parliamentarian: The Writing is On the Wall

EU Parliamentarian Meir Haviv said that the Jews of Europe felt they were facing the same dangers their parents and grandparents had.

EU Parliamentarian: The Writing is On the Wall

A Survivor Recounts: Defying Death in the Holocaust for a Sister

Suzanna Braun was told to save her little sister as she was herded away to the gas chambers - and she did at all costs.

A Survivor Recounts: Defying Death in the Holocaust for a Sister

MK Regev: 70 Years Later, and the Same Old Hate

70 years later, the world still hasn't learned the lesson of where unbridled hatred of Jews can lead it, wrote MK Miri Regev.

MK Regev: 70 Years Later, and the Same Old Hate

German Birthright Fights amid Anti-Semitism Storm

Over Passover, 40 young German Jews came to Israel for the Seder, a product of one of the most successful programs in Europe.

German Birthright Fights amid Anti-Semitism Storm

'Living behind barbed wire'

Damning Report Reveals Spike in Violent Anti-Semitism in Europe

European city streets 'have become hunting grounds for Jews,' new report finds. Explosion of violent incidents of Jew hatred exposed.

Damning Report Reveals Spike in Violent Anti-Semitism in Europe

Controversy in Jewish Home as Barbs Traded over Conversion Law

MK Bezalel Smotrich trades barbs with Rabbis Stav, Riskin, tells them 'not to preach' to Jewish Home over repealing of Conversion Law.

Controversy in Jewish Home as Barbs Traded over Conversion Law

Why Do Holocaust Ceremonies Ignore Jewish Rescuers?

Holocaust ceremonies tend to highlight non-Jewish heroes far more often than Jewish ones, says one event organizer.

Why Do Holocaust Ceremonies Ignore Jewish Rescuers?

Why Do Jewish Students Join Anti-Israel Orgs?

In controversial video, young activists accuse pro-Israel establishment of failing them, focusing on 'bikinis and hi-tech' - but is it fair?

Why Do Jewish Students Join Anti-Israel Orgs?

Could a New Gadget Change Shabbat Observance - Forever?

Several rabbis endorse 'Kosherswitch' to allow lights on Shabbat. High-voltage project could send a current through Jewish world.

Could a New Gadget Change Shabbat Observance - Forever?

The Difficulty of Choosing Whom to Honor at Holocaust Events

Alan Schneider: It is emotionally tough to decide which stories should get the spotlight on Holocaust Memorial Day.

The Difficulty of Choosing Whom to Honor at Holocaust Events

Jewish Art Collectors' Haul Up for Auction at $50M

Sonnabend collection includes some of the 20th Century's finest artists.

Jewish Art Collectors' Haul Up for Auction at $50M

Special Holocaust Memorial Event: Rabbi and Partisan Warrior

Ceremony honoring Jews who rescued other Jews will award the daring efforts of Rabbi Pessach, who saved his community in Greece.

Special Holocaust Memorial Event: Rabbi and Partisan Warrior

Meet the 1.5 Million Jewish Children Murdered by the Nazis

Yad Vashem opens new exhibit ahead of Holocaust memorial day, exploring the Jewish children who grew up in horrors of the Holocaust.

Meet the 1.5 Million Jewish Children Murdered by the Nazis

Hungary: Thousands of Jews March in Memory of Holocaust

WJC president denounces anti-Semitic Jobbik party at annual "March of Life" commemorating the Holocaust.

Hungary: Thousands of Jews March in Memory of Holocaust

Chabad Rabbi: Thousands of Russian Jews Awaken to Their Roots

Rabbi Shmuel Kaminsky of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, discussed the mass Seder he presided over in a city where some fifty thousand Jews live.

Chabad Rabbi: Thousands of Russian Jews Awaken to Their Roots

WJC's Lauder: 'Dialog' Needed to Deal With Hungrary Anti-Semites

In interview with the Associated Press, WJC President Ron Lauder says he is 'concerned' about the rise of the far-right in Hungary.

WJC's Lauder: 'Dialog' Needed to Deal With Hungrary Anti-Semites

Watch: 'March of the Living' in Budapest

Participants of 'March of the Living' attend Holocaust memorial event in Hungary and hear moving speech from a survivor.

Watch: 'March of the Living' in Budapest

Former IDF Chief Rabbi on Outreach Mission in the Himalayas

Former IDF Chief Rabbi and head of the Itamar Yeshiva, Rabbi Avichai Ronski, will be moving to the Himalayas for the summer.

Former IDF Chief Rabbi on Outreach Mission in the Himalayas

Anti-Semitic Attacks Over Passover Shake Jews Worldwide

Three separate anti-Semitic attacks in Russia, Finland, and the US over Passover demonstrate global scourge that is anti-Semitism.

Anti-Semitic Attacks Over Passover Shake Jews Worldwide

Police Closely Monitor Bnei Brak Funeral

Dan Region police refuse to take chances as R' Chaim Grenimann is laid to rest, after trampling incident killed 2 earlier this month.

Police Closely Monitor Bnei Brak Funeral

Suspect Arrested in Lethal Beating of Israeli in Berlin

Albanian nabbed in Czech Republic on suspicion of having brutally beaten to death Israeli tourist at a Berlin church.

Suspect Arrested in Lethal Beating of Israeli in Berlin

The Cookie that's Causing a Pesach Storm in the US

Commuter stunned to find non-kosher for Passover Black and White cookies for sale; Reisman's, OU say it's an innocent mistake.

The Cookie that's Causing a Pesach Storm in the US

Sabra US Recalls 30,000 Cases of Hummus

American division of the Sabra salad company issues a recall for mass quantities of its classic hummus over Listeria fears.

Sabra US Recalls 30,000 Cases of Hummus

Hungary Suffers Two Anti-Semitic Attacks in Less Than a Week

Open-air Holocaust exhibition vandalized with red paint and swastika drawn opposite synagogue in Hungary's capital city Budapest.

Hungary Suffers Two Anti-Semitic Attacks in Less Than a Week

Anne Frank's Betrayer Discovered?

New book alleges that sister of Bep Voskujil, Otto Frank's secretary, was a Nazi collaborator who tipped the Gestapo to the Frank's hideout.

Anne Frank's Betrayer Discovered?

Most Israelis Believe the Holocaust Could Be Forgotten

More than 80% of respondents in survey believe that the Holocaust could diminish in significance.

Most Israelis Believe the Holocaust Could Be Forgotten

Toronto JDL Turns to Crowdfunding for Vancouver Protest Trip

The Jewish Defense League of Canada has started a crowdfunding campaign for a trip to Vancouver, to protest an anti-Semitic group.

Toronto JDL Turns to Crowdfunding for Vancouver Protest Trip

Polish Jewish Community Grows in Shadows of History

With a very individualistic approach to religion, Poland's Jewish community returns facing unique challenges.

Polish Jewish Community Grows in Shadows of History

Poll: UK Jews Overwhelmingly Back Conservatives, Support Israel

Survey reveals British Jews abandoning Labour party due to anti-Israel stances, are more politically-engaged than general public.

Poll: UK Jews Overwhelmingly Back Conservatives, Support Israel

Outrage as Dutch Soccer Fans Chant 'Jews Burn the Best'

Uproar after FC Utrecht fans chant 'disgusting' anti-Semitic slurs, including 'my mother burned Jews in the SS,' during weekend match.

Outrage as Dutch Soccer Fans Chant 'Jews Burn the Best'

Poles Look to Jewish Past with Unique Admiration

Rabbi Yona Daniel Simons says his time in the country proved Poles' views of Jews is far more complex than what people think.

Poles Look to Jewish Past with Unique Admiration

Alephbeta Brings Deeper Dynamic to Digital Judaism

Rabbi David Fohrman talks about Alephbeta's goal of blending "sophistication" with "spiritual nurturing."

Alephbeta Brings Deeper Dynamic to Digital Judaism

Watch: At Least 50,000 Attend Birkat Hakohanim at the Kotel

Tens of thousands attended the priestly blessing ceremony at the Kotel, and rabbis continue to greet the faithful until noon.

Watch: At Least 50,000 Attend Birkat Hakohanim at the Kotel

Watch: Saving the Jewish State, Diaspora in the Zionist Congress

Rabbi Abadie's list fights to get influence back from non-religious/non-Zionist groups, shaping the future of Jewish identity and Israel.

Watch: Saving the Jewish State, Diaspora in the Zionist Congress

Top News Highlights over Pesach

As the second day of Pesach ends for Jews in the Diaspora, Arutz Sheva presents 7 top headlines from the last 48 hours.

Top News Highlights over Pesach

Iran? Anti-Semitism? Actually, Things Have Never Been Better

Rabbi Adi Sultanik says that despite threats of anti-Semitic violence or Iran, the Jewish people are in a stronger position than ever.

Iran? Anti-Semitism? Actually, Things Have Never Been Better

Rabbi Shmuel Halevi Wosner Has Passed Away

The leading hassidic-haredi rabbi and posek, known as Shevet HaLevi, died a short time after the start of the Pesach holiday.

Rabbi Shmuel Halevi Wosner Has Passed Away

Watch: The Answer for Orthodox Jews Searching for their Spouse

Marjorie Glatt of YUConnects tells Arutz Sheva why her organization is the 'one-stop dating resource' you need.

Watch: The Answer for Orthodox Jews Searching for their Spouse

Nazi Revival? 'Work Makes You Free' in Canada

Jewish officials denounce picket sign with the Auschwitz slogan spotted during massive anti-austerity rally in Montreal.

Nazi Revival? 'Work Makes You Free' in Canada

Watch: The Rebbe's Birthday and the Third Temple

Arutz Sheva witnesses spiritual celebrations at Chabad World Headquarters held for Rabbi Schneerson's birthday.

Watch: The Rebbe's Birthday and the Third Temple

On Passover Eve, Chief Rabbi Calls for Jewish Unity

Chief Rabbi David Lau calls on Netanyahu to bridge the religious, communal differences between Israelis ahead of holiday, new Knesset.

On Passover Eve, Chief Rabbi Calls for Jewish Unity

Curator: Holocaust Art 'Can Be Laid to Rest'

Vienna's Albertina Museum director faces condemnation for suggesting there be a time limit on return of artwork looted by Nazis.

Curator: Holocaust Art 'Can Be Laid to Rest'

Jewish Kindergarten's Insurance Canceled Due to its 'High Risk'

Insurance company refuses to continue policy of European Jewish Kindergarten in Brussels, because of sweeping anti-Semitic attacks.

Jewish Kindergarten's Insurance Canceled Due to its 'High Risk'

Anti-Semitism in Netherlands Up 71% in 2014, Says Watchdog

There was an increase of 71% in anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands in 2014, finds an annual report.

Anti-Semitism in Netherlands Up 71% in 2014, Says Watchdog

Rabbi Chaim Richman: People Want a New Status Quo

Temple Institute's Director says that despite the reluctance of many Jews, there is a "national awakening" over Passover offerings.

Rabbi Chaim Richman: People Want a New Status Quo




























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