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Brooklyn House Fire 'An Unbelievable Tragedy'

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio visits the scene of tragic fire which killed an Orthodox Jewish family, says what he saw is 'unimaginable.'

Brooklyn House Fire 'An Unbelievable Tragedy'

Jerusalem Rabbi: Why Were Snow Plows Operated on Shabbat?

​Jerusalem Chief Rabbi Aryeh Stern on Sunday expressed his “extreme disappointment” over the operation of snow plows on Shabbat.

Jerusalem Rabbi: Why Were Snow Plows Operated on Shabbat?

Litzman: UTJ Can't Join Leftist Gov't Aiding Shabbat Desecration

A debate seems to be growing in United Torah Jewry on whether or not the party would join a government headed by Labor.

Litzman: UTJ Can't Join Leftist Gov't Aiding Shabbat Desecration

Paris Terror Victim's Last Text to Friend: Observe the Sabbath

In heartrending last text message Yoav Hattab, son of Tunisian chief rabbi, urges friend to 'at least try to do something' to honor Shabbat.

Paris Terror Victim's Last Text to Friend: Observe the Sabbath

How to Safely Observe Shabbat in a Massive Snowstorm

IEC releases guidelines on how to cook and stay warm for Shabbat while avoiding malfunctions and electric fires.

How to Safely Observe Shabbat in a Massive Snowstorm

Public Transportation on Shabbat is a 'Disaster'

High school and yeshiva students issue letter to PM Netanyahu and Bennett demanding full ban of public transportation on Shabbat.

Public Transportation on Shabbat is a 'Disaster'

Rabbi Lau Urges Transport Ministry to Stop Shabbat Desecration

Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi urges Transport Ministry to ensure that bus drivers keep Shabbat fully.

Rabbi Lau Urges Transport Ministry to Stop Shabbat Desecration

Sa'ar on Shabbat Observance: It's Not Easy, but it's Right

At a farewell party, outgoing Interior Minister says his decision to observe Shabbat started during his son's Brit ceremony.

Sa'ar on Shabbat Observance: It's Not Easy, but it's Right

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This Shabbat, World Jews Choose 'Unity Out of Love'

South African Chief Rabbi's unprecedented success in encouraging Shabbat is going global to 350 cities in 35 countries this week.

This Shabbat, World Jews Choose 'Unity Out of Love'

Unity: Religious and Secular Families Come Together for Shabbat

'Israeli Shabbat' initiative promotes unity, with all sectors coming together to connect with Jewish holy day of rest.

Unity: Religious and Secular Families Come Together for Shabbat

Next Interior Minister 'Must Forbid Commerce on Shabbat'

Small businesses say that while Sa'ar has left issue of businesses staying open in Tel Aviv to his successor, there is no debate.

Next Interior Minister 'Must Forbid Commerce on Shabbat'

Shabbat Issue in Tel Aviv: 'The Next Minister Will Decide'

Interior Minister, Gideon Saar informed the Tel Aviv Municipality that his successor will decide on the issue of opening shops on Saturdays.

Shabbat Issue in Tel Aviv: 'The Next Minister Will Decide'

This Month, Will All of World Jewry Keep Shabbat?

As high profile figures throw their weight behind unique initiative to unite Jews globally, will The Shabbos Project achieve the impossible?

This Month, Will All of World Jewry Keep Shabbat?

Will Lapid's Sabbath Desecration Bring Down the Coalition?

A coalition has already broken apart in a similar gaffe to Lapid's Shabbat press conference; MKs warning action may be taken.

Will Lapid's Sabbath Desecration Bring Down the Coalition?

Radical Bill to Undermine Shabbat Observance in Israel

Yesh Atid and Hatnua MKs poised to raise massive political debate with bill giving local authorities free hand to desecrate Shabbat.

Radical Bill to Undermine Shabbat Observance in Israel

Chief Rabbi Explains How to Observe Shabbat Under Fire

Chief Rabbi Lau releases guidelines to help know what is and isn't permissible on Shabbat under threat of Gaza rockets.

Chief Rabbi Explains How to Observe Shabbat Under Fire

Saar: Tel Aviv Doesn't Know How to Respect the Law

Interior Minister Gideon Saar slammed Tel Aviv city fathers for failing to enforce the law, and keep markets closed on Shabbat.

Saar: Tel Aviv Doesn't Know How to Respect the Law

Rabbis Call for Early Shabbat for the Sake of Kidnapped Teens

Rabbis from all streams issue united call for Jews to usher in Shabbat earlier as boys still missing after one week.

Rabbis Call for Early Shabbat for the Sake of Kidnapped Teens

Largest Shabbat Dinner Ever Hosts 2,226

Guinness World Records recognizes mammoth Tel Aviv event by White City Shabbat as the biggest in recorded history.

Largest Shabbat Dinner Ever Hosts 2,226

Chief Rabbis Asked 'Help My Jailed Son Keep the Shabbat'

Father of 'price tag' suspect writes Chief Rabbis following reports of serious abuse of youths, including Shabbat desecration.

Chief Rabbis Asked 'Help My Jailed Son Keep the Shabbat'

Tiv Taam Gets Fined for Shabbat Work

Tiv Taam was once again fined for violating laws against doing business on Shabbat. Soon, it may be sued for human rights violations, too.

Tiv Taam Gets Fined for Shabbat Work

This October, Will Every Jew in the World Keep One Shabbat?

Organizers of unprecedented 'Shabbos Project' aim to spread Jewish unity worldwide through an ancient medium.

This October, Will Every Jew in the World Keep One Shabbat?

Newest Guinness World Record: Largest Shabbat Dinner?

Non-profit aims to host record-setting meal in Tel Aviv this June, in an attempt to inspire world Jewry to connect to Shabbat.

Newest Guinness World Record: Largest Shabbat Dinner?

Hareidi Man Suing Police for Forced Shabbat Car Ride

A hareidi resident of Petach Tikvah is suing police for NIS 2.5 million, after police forced him to ride to a police station on Shabbat.

Hareidi Man Suing Police for Forced Shabbat Car Ride

Violinist's Heartstrings Come to Life in New Album

Oleh speaks to Arutz Sheva about how he brings his passion about Israel, Jewish music to life in soulful rendition of Shabbat tunes.

Violinist's Heartstrings Come to Life in New Album

French Oleh Seeks 'Shabbat Restaurants' for Jerusalem

Immigrant oleh French businessman Laurent Levy wants Jerusalem restaurants to open on Shabbat - and remain kosher.

French Oleh Seeks 'Shabbat Restaurants' for Jerusalem

'Shabbos Project' Aims To Unite World Jews

Chief Rabbi of South Africa's project is set to translate remarkable local success onto world scale, encourage Shabbat observance together.

'Shabbos Project' Aims To Unite World Jews

Rabbinate: New Rules To Prevent Shabbat Desecration

Chief Rabbinate issues letters to kashrut departments, supervisors to check businesses close doors 2 hours before Shabbat.

Rabbinate: New Rules To Prevent Shabbat Desecration

Israeli Technology a New Step in Finding a Parking Spot

Introducing Anagog, a revolutionary parking technology, which helps you find open parking spots — in real time

Israeli Technology a New Step in Finding a Parking Spot

Former IDF Chief Rabbi: Interviews Are Not a 'Shabbat Emergency'

Former IDF Chief Rabbi Rabbi Avihai Ronsky criticizes IDF Spokesperson over a video filmed on Shabbat

Former IDF Chief Rabbi: Interviews Are Not a 'Shabbat Emergency'

NYPD Busts 'Not on Shabbat' Drug Ring

Suspected Jewish drug ring sold oxycodone, heroin, cocaine and more – but not on Shabbat.

NYPD Busts 'Not on Shabbat' Drug Ring

Looking for a Shabbat Host in Queens? Read This!

Zvi Vilor of Queens, New York, is the Shabbat host "par excellence" - hosting dozens of people each week, and paying for it too

Looking for a Shabbat Host in Queens? Read This!

Study: Israeli Newspapers Thriving Because of Shabbat Readership

Sabbath-observing Israelis are keeping Israeli newspapers alive, a study by several researchers at Ariel University said

Study: Israeli Newspapers Thriving Because of Shabbat Readership

IEC to Go 'Shomer Shabbos,' Sabbath Observant

The Electric Company has long declared that it wanted to avoid workers having to work on Shabbat. That may happen within a year

IEC to Go 'Shomer Shabbos,' Sabbath Observant

‘If One Jew Observes Because of Court, That’s a Great Thing’

Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Yosef Gerlitzky spoke with Arutz Sheva about stores in Tel Aviv that received a court order to close on Shabbat.

‘If One Jew Observes Because of Court, That’s a Great Thing’

Court: Tel Aviv Has Been Illegally Encouraging Shabbat Violation

The High Court ordered the Tel Aviv municipality to ensure that stores that have been opening on Shabbat close their doors on the holy day

Court: Tel Aviv Has Been Illegally Encouraging Shabbat Violation

Rabbi Neuwirth was ‘Accepted by Everyone’

Halakha expert Rabbi Neuwirth remembered as modest, always willing to help.

Rabbi Neuwirth was ‘Accepted by Everyone’

Rabbi Neuwirth has Passed Away

Author of Shemirath Shabbath Kehilchathah was 85. Funeral is at 11:30.

Rabbi Neuwirth has Passed Away

Orthodox Woman Sues '24-Hour' Makeup for Failure to Last Shabbat

An Orthodox Jewish woman is suing makeup giant Lancome, claiming that its “24-hour” foundation, does not last through the Sabbath.

Orthodox Woman Sues '24-Hour' Makeup for Failure to Last Shabbat

'Key' Challot to Make Their Appearance This Shabbat

This Shabbat is known among Jewish communities around the world as “the Key Shabbat"

'Key' Challot to Make Their Appearance This Shabbat

11 Year-Old Ping Pong Champ Won't Play on Shabbat

An 11 year-old Jewish girl from Long Island opted out of competing in US Table Tennis Championships because it fell out on Shabbat.

11 Year-Old Ping Pong Champ Won't Play on Shabbat

Critics: Netanyahu Interviews Caused Mass Sabbath Desecrations

Binyamin Netanyahu kicked off his campaign for reelection, as well as a mass desecration of the Sabbath, critics said.

Critics: Netanyahu Interviews Caused Mass Sabbath Desecrations

Rabbi on Jewish Law, Sabbath and War

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu reveals the Jewish law pertaining to the Sabbath in a time of war.

Rabbi on Jewish Law, Sabbath and War

Schools Open Doors to Families from South

Religious public schools open their doors to families from southern Israel seeking to spend the Sabbath away from rocket fire.

Schools Open Doors to Families from South

Shabbat under Siege: Plans for Quiet Channel, Special Prayer

Israel prepares for Sabbath attacks with a quiet radio channel and extra prayer.

Shabbat under Siege: Plans for Quiet Channel, Special Prayer

Sabbath in the Sky in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv bathers will see the Sabbath in the sky as Chabad activists’ special glider takes to the air.

Sabbath in the Sky in Tel Aviv

Settlement Reached in NY Shabbat Dispute

NY State Attorney General announced a settlement with a company accused of discriminating against Shabbat-observant employees.

Settlement Reached in NY Shabbat Dispute

Meretz Gives Free Rides in Challenge to Sabbath Laws

The left-wing Meretz party offers free busing on the Sabbath as it takes on the religious-secular “status quo.”

Meretz Gives Free Rides in Challenge to Sabbath Laws

Tel Aviv Center to Become Pedestrian Paradise on Shabbat

Tel Aviv is trying to bring 'a little calm and quiet in the downtown area during the Sabbath'

Tel Aviv Center to Become Pedestrian Paradise on Shabbat

Consumer Power Can Help Keep Sabbath, Say Researchers

Consumers are replacing politicians in the campaign to retain the sanctity of the Sabbath, say two Ben Gurion University researchers.

Consumer Power Can Help Keep Sabbath, Say Researchers

Introducing: A 'Kosher Phone' Permitted on Shabbat

The Zomet Institute has released a kosher telephone that can be used on Shabbat without breaking the Jewish laws of the day of rest.

Introducing: A 'Kosher Phone' Permitted on Shabbat

Sabbath Manifesto Promotes National Day of Unplugging

The Sabbath Manifesto's National Day of Unplugging advocates avoiding the internet, cell phones and electronic devices as a day of rest.

Sabbath Manifesto Promotes National Day of Unplugging

Shabbat Divisions Cross Social Divides

Opinion on public transportation on Saturdays is not clearly divided along sectarian lines; many secular Israelis also say 'no.'

Shabbat Divisions Cross Social Divides

Tel Aviv Rabbis Launch Shabbat Campaign

Over 50 rabbis in Tel Aviv have signed onto a Shabbat education campaign after officials call for public transport on the day of rest.

Tel Aviv Rabbis Launch Shabbat Campaign

Tel Aviv Approves Public Transportation on Shabbat

Ignoring tradition, Tel Aviv City Council approves proposal for public transportation on Shabbat, Transportation Min. nixes it.

Tel Aviv Approves Public Transportation on Shabbat

TA Officials Really, Really Want Shabbat Buses

The Tel Aviv City Council is set to meet Monday night to discuss plans to enact public transportation in the city on Shabbat.

TA Officials Really, Really Want Shabbat Buses

The Day Shabbat Started on Thursday Night

How can the Jewish Sabbath start Thursday night and last 49 hours? Visit Samoa, where it jump-started the International Date Line.

The Day Shabbat Started on Thursday Night

Shabbat Forecast: Thunderstorms and Floods

The rain and cold that has marked Israel's weather trends this week is expected to intensify over the weekend - bundle up for Shabbat.

Shabbat Forecast: Thunderstorms and Floods

New Head of Secular Labor Party: Close Businesses on Shabbat

Shelly Yechimovich, the newly-chosen head of that bastion of Israeli secularism, the Labor Party, opposes businesses operating on Shabbat

New Head of Secular Labor Party: Close Businesses on Shabbat

Petition for One Sabbath, Together

A grassroots group is hoping to see all Jews keep at least one Sabbath together, in order to create unity, merit a good year, and...

Petition for One Sabbath, Together