Why reverse phone lookup is a must-have for online safety
Can you be sure that a call from an unknown number doesn’t spell trouble for you? Here are the reasons why you should take advantage of a reverse phone lookup service.
Can you be sure that a call from an unknown number doesn’t spell trouble for you? Here are the reasons why you should take advantage of a reverse phone lookup service.
The question of where to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and be safe comes down to where Jews are safe, and your money is wanted. Opinion.
We are not supposed to decide to live in Israel because it is safer. We are not supposed to live here because it has cheaper education costs, and not because our children grow up with more independence. Op-ed.
With volunteers already treating several Sukkot-related injuries, the organization asks to follow a few guidelines during the holiday.
Two pieces of advice, one from a queen.
Profession help in creating calm, a sense of safety, and emotional resilience during war time. Especially written for those in Ukraine.
How to balance duty to our own safety and that of those in our care with defending our integrity if there is an antisemitic attack? Op-ed.
In an "open letter to Canada," B'nai Brith's Michael Mostyn calls the recent rise in anti-Semitism a “wake-up call for Canadian Jewry.”
First response organization issues tips for a safe, healthy, Passover.
Mobileye’s car seen navigating complex driving environment rich with pedestrians, unguarded intersections, delivery vehicles, and more.
Crown Heights school installs bullet-resistant classroom doors in wake of mass shootings.
Arutz Sheva speaks with fire investigator about how residents can prevent the next fire.
Safety experts, engineers, warn that Jerusalem-Tel Aviv express line is not yet safe to use.
Bus chaperone orders driver to let haredi boy off on the side of the road, because he is 'making problems.'
US consumer watchdog warns popular toy could present choking risk for children. Ireland seizes 200,000 fidget spinners amid safety concerns.
Knesset decides to create, subsidize system which will prevent children from being forgotten in cars.
Economy Ministry warns decorations glued or tied on pacifiers may present safety hazards.
Hiker extracted from 80 meter fall, man injured from tree collapse, and others injured throughout Israel on first day of Chol HaMoed.
On Sunday, the Education Ministry issued a policy review increasing the use of surveillance cameras in schools.
Homeland Security has warned that “zombies are coming,” and has urged citizens to prepare for apocalyptic disasters.
Police have ordered that all stages for Memorial Day, Independence Day be rechecked following Har Herzl disaster.
Tragedy in Netanya: a driver forgot a 3-year-old girl in his scorching hot transport van, and she died from heat stroke and suffocation.
A professor explains the connection between high speed limits and traffic fatalities, and slams the Transportation Ministry.
MDA issues its annual Purim safety warnings; Ministry of Trade hunts down dangerous toys.
As Purim approaches, doctors caution parents to avoid common holiday dangers.
Officials confront prime minister about inadequate staffing levels and inability to respond in time of danger.
A father responds to his son's death by working to enhance road safety in the religious world – a world particularly vulnerable to accidents.
Fox clothing chain posted a huge picture of an attractive model on the highway in Tel Aviv. Religious Jews convinced the firm it pays to be modest.