Hareidi IDF Unit Celebrates Next Ten Years
A celebration took place in Jerusalem commemorating ten years of a project lauded as a uniting force in Israeli society and the IDF.
A celebration took place in Jerusalem commemorating ten years of a project lauded as a uniting force in Israeli society and the IDF.

An Israeli orchestra plans to play the music of Wagner, a favorite of Hitler, at a German festival, despite incorrect reports by Israeli media.

The IDF does more than just fight. Soldiers in elite units get together on weekends to party and to raise major sums for sick children.

Visitors to Beit Chaggai share how terror victim's kind act may have saved a life.

For the first time ever, a group of Chinese educators has begun a two-week course on the Holocaust at Jerusalem's Yad Vashem memorial center.

Israel is surrendering Samue's burial sitel to Arabs as it did Joseph's tomb, says Jewish farmer whose nearby farm is torched twice in 4 days.

Yitz "Y-Love" Jordan talks about his tour in Israel, his journey to Judaism and kosher hip-hop.

During Sukkot INNTV visited the expelees of Nezarim who are finally begining to enter permanent homes, more than five years since their eviction

Thousands participated in the "Sukkot Extravaganza" on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem - they came to have fun and strengthen Jewish presence

Jews around the world will clasp Torah scrolls in their arms, starting with Wednesday evening, rejoicing in the holiday of Simchat Torah.

The High Court ruled a women’s rights group can protest against separate sidewalks in Meah Shearim. Fifty men and women marched and were ignored.

Pro-Israel activists and Chabad joined forces in New York to support the end of the building freeze and call for keeping “every inch” of Israel.

Some colors and sounds from the Beit Shemesh Festival, the largest Jewish rock and soul music festival in the Middle East.

Dozens of Jewish families spent the first day of Chol HaMoed Sukkot in the fresh air of Adurayim, listening to rabbis and enjoying activities.

Jews are working overtime to build sukkot and buy their lulav - and a whole tribe of “sukkot helpers” are there to assist, including Bnei Akiva.

Rabbi Yaakov Shapira: 'Growing up with my father was like hearing the shofar every day.'

Israel has lost one its biggest supporters with the passing away of Carl Freyer during a visit to the country. Burial will be Tuesday afternoon.

IDF Chief of Staff Ashkenazi is presented with the Arba Minim, the “four species” used by Jews on Sukkot. Special holiday events in Jerusalem.

Author of Time Magazine's "Why Israel Doesn't Care About Peace" goes on Shomron Regional Council tour: "I wasn't aware of this."

Groups that work to "deny the right of the Jewish people to sovereign self-determination within Israel" will not be eligible for NIF grants.

The Day of Atonement also served as a day of passage this past Shabbat for Rabbi Avraham Tauber, a renowned Chassid of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

The First Bible (Tanach) Contest for Adults is getting off the ground in Israel. The contestants include a TV contest winner and an Israeli Arab.

Jews from the village of El Matan and activists from L’Herut Tzion demonstrated on Wednesday against US pressure to destroy their Synagogue.

The tomb of Joseph is rebuilt after 10 years, Jews plan a rally to restore access to the holy site.

European Union officials are upset over Israel’s banning their entry to Gaza hours before Yom Kippur, and they have declined alternative dates.

Scandal as state representative terms IDF conversions invalid, MKs call to resolve issue immediately.

Israel Tal, 'father of the Merkava tank' is to be buried Sunday. Ashkenazi: "His contribution to Israel's security is impossible to measure."

A central pillar of the Israeli Jewish world made sure last week that 2,500 families were able to celebrate the Rosh HaShanah holiday with joy.

The family of Yitzchak and Talia Imas made their traditional pre-holiday pilgrimage to the Temple Mount this week, heart-wrenching without parents.

A Jerusalem court Monday ordered that Ephraim Novak should be extradited to the United Sates as demanded by American authorities.

A Hebrew University professor says there were more Jewish births in the past year in Israel than ever, while the rate dropped in the Diaspora.

President Peres sends a Rosh HaShanah New Year’s greeting to all of the People of Israel for a year of peace, prosperity and security.

In honor of the Jewish New Year, letters and cards are sought for lone soldiers, Gilad Shalit and Jonathan Pollard.
MK Porush also hints PM could face hareidi political pressure if he extends building freeze. Hareidi NPO campaigns against freeze.

Four teens who vandalized an upstate New York Jewish bungalow colony in April have apologized, and read essays on Rosh HaShanah to the court.

A French Jewish history teacher has been suspended from her position for not having taught about World War II with sufficient “neutrality.”
As Jews in the Hevron region rally in memory of this week's shooting victims, Jews in California do the same. An LA teen speaks.

Israeli organizations strive to give everyone a festive Rosh Hashanah with food packages for needy families.

Angry Jews stage demonstration outside of Israeli Consulate in New York

National Union leader warns: The Jewish people will never forget Netanyahu's edict that 350,000 Jews may not build homes.

The victims of Tuesday night's fatal shooting attack have been buried. Children eulogize their parents, "Mother, I will look over the little ones."

Rabbi David Druckman tells nationalist awakening meeting the Arabs 'used to tremble before us,' but times have changed.

The “Lone Zionist” at an anti-Israel rally last June tells Arutz 7, “They were out of their minds. But when you are right, there is no fear."

Shas leader Rabbi Yosef tosses another jab at the PA and calls for a total thaw of the building freeze as Netanyahu flies to the US to meet Abbas.

President Shimon Peres celebrated Bar and Bat Mitzvahs Monday with 70 victims of terror who he said symbolize hope for the Jewish people.

Former MK Dan Tichon told Arutz 7 that increasing anti-Semitic attacks make it more urgent for nations to make Holocaust denial illegal.

The city of Yahud holds a memorial 67 years after the Bialystok ghetto battle, the second largest Holocaust uprising.

Kiryat Arba and Hevron held a massive party in honor of 20 years of aliyah from the former Soviet Union.

The latest Gallup poll shows a drop in general and Jewish support for Obama. Muslims still give highest ratings.

A special Beit Din gave final approval to the identification of the airmen killed in the Romania helicopter crash, so their widows can remarry.

A Sesame Street video is introduced with the words 'we're off to Palestine!' Meanwhile, a new version of Shalom Sesame is about to be releas
For decades, archaeologists have been unearthing history in the Kotel tunnels. Now the wheelchair-bound can access the remarkable site as well.

Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, head of the Petah Tikva Yeshivat Hesder, says that religious-Zionism is becoming increasingly irrelevant.

Watch the 1st episode of "Tuesday Night Live in Jerusalem Across America" filmed in Houston Texas. Ari and Jeremy "meet the streets" of Jerusalem.

Nefesh B'Nefesh official Dudy Starck speaks with some of the new immigrants who arrived Thursday on the last summer flight from North America.

Arabs are opposing construction of an elevator to allow disabled Jews to reach the Western Wall.

Holocaust survivors continue the search for lost family. Some stories end in reunion.

“Torah independence” rally-gathering will be held Wednesday, after police summoned two rabbis for questioning for having endorsed a Halakhic work.

It is 75 years since Rabbi Kook, visionary and leader during the birth-pangs of the State of Israel, has passed away. Here, his legacy is glimpsed.

Peres visits Romania and eulogizes soldiers killed in training crash.
