Yeshiva University Launches Technology Certificate Programs
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YU's new online courses to focus on in-demand fields of software technology and data analytics.


Head of the European Jewish Association, Rabbi Menachem Margolin receives death threat from anti-Semitic poster on Facebook.

Simon Wiesenthal Center writes to European Council that Paris and Copenhagen terror attacks could be the start of 'pan-European epidemic.'

Spokesman for Denmark's Jewish community says they 'value his concern', but won't be heeding PM's call to leave for Israel.
Youngest suspect turns himself in after being 'shocked' by national outcry over what interior minister brands a 'despicable act.'

Angela Merkel says Germany 'glad and grateful' for its Jewish community, vows to ensure their safety, after Netanyahu call for mass aliyah.

Neo-Nazi who announced march against 'Jewification' in London's Stamford Hill neighborhood now banned from attending own rally.

ADL urges EU to stop 'Islamic extremist ideology' within its borders, implies it had not learned the lesson of Paris attacks.

One month after the terrorist attack in Paris, Israeli journalist took a walk in the city wearing a tzitzit and kippah.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve condemns latest anti-Semitic attack to rock already anxious Jewish community.

Life for the few Jews who remain in Yemen is becoming intolerable, witnesses who escaped to Israel testify.

French FM notes similarities to Paris attack: 'First an attack on a symbol of freedom of speech, then an attack on Jews.'

'We are preparing and calling for the absorption of mass immigration from Europe,' says PM, but a Danish rabbi is 'disappointed' by this.

Some 50 people, many of them children, hid inside the synagogue in Copenhagen that was shot at Saturday afternoon, a witness said.

Rabbi Bent Lexner, former Chief Rabbi of Denmark, tells Arutz Sheva why Denmark has been on 'high alert' for some time.

In wake of attack on Danish synagogue, Prime Minister calls on European Jews to 'come home' to Israel, now, before things get worse.

WJC, EJA leaders call on Denmark to increase security to Jewish institutions after attacks, urge EU to take 'critical' action.

Diaspora Minister Naftali Bennett calls on Europe to crack down on anti-Semitism, offers Danish Jews Israel's condolences, help.

One person dead and two wounded in shooting attack near a synagogue in central Copenhagen.

Police in Madison, Wisconsin, investigating 30 cases of property damaged by graffiti, including swastikas and anti-Semitic expressions.

Systemic destruction of Jewish holy sites in Iraq continues; embargo imposed on local media.

Dutch court moves to extradite Shuvu Banim sect leader, Rabbi Eliezer Berland; appeal expected.

Rabbinical leaders, including Bill Clinton's rabbi, to be honored in New York for their achievements for the Jewish community.

Johnny Daniels' 'Project Matzeva' has Polish 'Iron Man' members restoring desecrated Jewish gravestones, and fighting anti-Semitism.

Austrian prosecutor dismissed case against poster of virulently anti-Semitic comments; says he was just showing 'displeasure with Israel.'

German Jewish groups outraged as government creates a new commission on anti-Semitism without including any Jews in it.

Reports conflict over vandalism at kosher eatery; still unclear whether rocks were thrown or shots were fired.

Church of England takes unusual action over Christian minister with long history of anti-Semitic propaganda.

Natan Sharansky praises UK parliamentary step to stop anti-Semitism, says it confirms Jewish Agency's own reports 'from years ago' on hate.

Helen Mirren praises 'human story' of the quest to return Nazi-looted art to their rightful owners upon film's premiere.

Paris police arrest a man who tried to burn an Israeli flag at the entrance to the to the Hyper Cacher market.

Emergency funds to bolster security, supplies to Jews caught in the line of fire between Kiev, pro-Russian rebels.

Drastic decrease in European Jewish population since 1939, with steady declines even decades after the Holocaust.

Thousands of Jews flock to Israel opportunities fairs throughout France, leaving organizers stunned: 'we couldn't believe our eyes.'

Chai Lifeline's Wish at the Wall fulfilled a wish for 13 teens with special needs by taking them on a ten-day visit to Israel.

Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef is due to return to Israel Monday after spending the past week in Mexico, under heavy security.

Jews in France - secular and religious - gather to observe Shabbat in honor of Jewish victims, marking shloshim.

Sky News presenter suggests anti-Semitic attacks against Jews could be justified, while discussing record levels of anti-Semitism in UK.

Four scrolls will be written in memory of the four Jews murdered at Paris kosher market; two in Israel, two in Paris.

Members of an organization helping 'chained women' follow rabbinic ruling against man who has refused to free his wife for 18 years.

Community Security Trust, said 1,1168 anti-Semitic incidents were reported in Britain in 2014.

A group of top Jewish Agency members were in Paris expressing solidarity with the local Jewish community.

UKIP announces opposition to kosher and halal slaughter methods in abrupt about-turn from previous position; British Jews concerned.

ADL slams 'anti-Semitic appeal' of Donetsk and Lugansk pro-Russian leaders, who called Kiev 'pathetic representatives of the Jews.'

Renowned Jewish British historian was a leading authority on modern history, the Holocaust, Jewish and Israeli history.

French police interrogating knifeman Moussa Coulibaly, who stabbed 2 soldiers outside the center in Nice.

Edelstein awarded prize for 'fight for truth' in New York, named among 100 people most influencing the lives of Jews worldwide.

Koren Ani Tefilla Siddur wins in Jewish Book Council awards, deepening and enriching the prayer experience.

French President Francoise Hollande condemns 'criminal' stabbing of 2 soldiers in Nice, as more details emerge from the attack.

French anti-racism group files discrimination suit after design website publishes ad looking for designer who is 'preferably not Jewish'.

Poll reveals that a majority of Israeli Jews who do not define themselves as 'observant' want to learn more about their roots.

Iran plans to get its revenge for the Charlie Hebdo caricatures of Mohammed - by sponsoring a Holocaust cartoon contest.

Anti-Semitic rally expected to draw counter-protest; comes as British Jews face growing wave of anti-Semitism.

The Jewish community in Cornwall, Britain, says a local village's decision to reinstate a sign saying “Hitlers Walk” is outrageous.

European leaders to discuss Jobbik, rising tide of hate crimes in Hungary against Jews in visit to Budapest synagogue.

Portugal on Thursday approves giving Jewish Inquisition victims' descendants citizenship; 'Israel must reconnect them with Jewish people.'

In an exclusive Arutz Sheva interview, Dov Hikind talks about the Iranian menace, Netanyahu as leader, Rabbi Kahane, and his parents.

BBC's 'reprehensible' show downplaying Nazi genocide ahead of Int'l Holocaust Memorial Day leads student to demand action.

'Disgrace' as Rome's Jewish community leader gets locked in death camp parents were murdered in, then interrogated by Polish police.

Eastern Europe minimizes Holocaust and equates it with Communist 'genocide,' says Dr. Zuroff - and Israel must act.
