Athens’ Jewish Cemetery Desecrated with Neo-Nazi Slogans

The Greek government spokesman Stelios Petsas, Education Minister Niki Kerameus, and Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Dendias condemned the anti-Semitic crime.

Kotel Rabbi Asks for Trump’s Recovery on Day of Priestly Blessing

The event was attended by the Chief Rabbis Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef and Rabbi David Lau, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Leon, and US Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman.

Scientific Journal Rejects Research by Israeli Chemist Because She Works for Ariel University

The Molecules editors contacted Prof. Levin and asked her to delete the name "Israel" from her address, after "Ariel."

Ancient Copper Smelting Workshop Unearthed in Be’er Sheva

The copper vessels that were produced were not useful but had a symbolic significance.

Ari Fuld on Sukkot: The Symbolism of Sukkot and its Lesson for Modern Times

On Sukkot we are told to be joyful, but why should we be more joyful on Sukkot than any other holiday, and what is the message for us today?

NYU, DOE Reach Landmark Settlement Embracing IHRA Definition of Anti-Semitism

The President signed an executive order that requires federal agencies to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism under appropriate circumstances.
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Trump Unequivocally Condemns White Supremacists (Again), as ADL Distributes Anti-Trump Petition

Back in 2016, Chris Wallace asked President Trump if he condemns white supremacist, and then like now, the president condemned them.

President Rivlin Grants First Pardon to Debtor Unable to Pay Fines Because of the...

The pardon request came from a single mother of three children, two of whom are handicapped, who suffered domestic abuse.

2,000-Year-Old Mikvah in Jezreel Valley Hoisted to Safe Location

On Tuesday this week, to the cheers of local residents, the ancient mikvah was finally lifted in the air and hauled to its new location.

Hebrew U: Modern Scans of Archaeological Finds May Show Traces of Original Dimensions of...

“A sukkah which is not ten tefachs [hand-breadths] tall or does not contain three walls or which has more sun than shade is invalid.” (Mishnah Sukkah, 1:1)

Rebbetzin Miriam Levinger, of the Founders of the Jewish Community in Hebron, Dead at...

"The Rebbetzin was an exemplary mother who raised a great man and many descendants, all soaked in her noble personality."

More than 20 Arab Terrorist Attacks on Jews Since the Start of 5781

These days the IDF refuses to disclose the exact number of terrorist incidents.

Tel Aviv Dresses Up Habima Square Sculpture with Homage to Wearing Face Masks

The initiative is part of the city's continuing efforts to encourage the general public to wear face masks, protect public health, and reduce infection rates.

A View From A Recovering Democrat

I have clear memories of walking to shul with my father and feeling confused and uncomfortable watching black people step off of the sidewalk on Wickham Avenue as we walked by, seemingly in deference to our superior position as “white folk.”

World’s Most Harmful Super-Termite Discovered in Petah Tikva

Once established, Formosan termites have never been eradicated from an area.

Poll Shows PA, Gaza Arabs Feel Betrayed by Gulf States, Prefer Hamas’ Haniyeh over...

The survey indicates great worries about the future in case of the continued severing of relations with Israel.

Report: El Al Plans to Restart Passenger Flights in October

On Oct. 12, El Al plans to resume flights along its main routes to New York, London and Paris.

Tel Aviv Launches Electric Road Pilot

The construction of an electric road to charge public transportation vehicles will make Tel Aviv-Yafo the first city worldwide to roll out the technology for charging buses on a wide scale.

First Baby Boy of 5781 Born in T’veria, Weighs 6.4 Lbs., Mom, Dad, 3...

The mother, Yifah, said she was only due to give birth in a week but was happy about the gift and the surprise her family received for the new year.

Polish President Praises Law Banning Exports of Kosher Slaughtered Meat

President Duda said he was very concerned about the welfare and humanitarian treatment of animals, but stressed that the welfare of farmers came first.

Is Tzom Gedaliah Canceled for 2020? — Pros and Cons

Today during our current epidemic, Doctors and Rabbis have stated that anyone over 60 is at great risk from this new flu (younger people don’t seem to be as affected). It is not much of a stretch than using common sense, that even if you are in good health, anyone over 60 should not fast, and of course, if you are not in good health, no matter what your age you should not fast.

Crusader Era Stables Discovered in Apollonia National Park

A stone shelf was found there which the researchers estimate was used for mangers, as well as tying stones with rock-hewn rings that were probably used to tie horses.

Israel Hayom Started WW3 between Ambassador Friedman and Ramallah and They’re Very Sorry

This was a big oops. Because, as IH itself put it, Mohammed Dahlan is a bitter political rival of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Everything You Need to Know about Everything You Can’t Do Under the New Lockdown

One may go out from one's residence up to a distance of 500 meters only. This restriction enables going out into the public sphere (including parks and playgrounds) up to 500 meters.

Amount of People Fed at Masbia Soup Kitchen Network Varies, Depending on Generosity of...

Masbia Soup Kitchen Network, the only kosher soup kitchen in NY, has had a drastic increase in demand at all three of their locations since the start of the COVID-19 crisis. 

Second Temple Era Inkwell Discovered in Gush Etzion

The discovery of the inkwell supports the view that literacy was relatively common among the Jewish population in the Land of Israel during the Second Temple period.

Mikvah for Female Corona Patients Operating Under the Radar in Jerusalem

"The Home Front Command was here and they themselves take women out of the Corona hotels and bring them to us."

Mental Health Expert Allays PTSD Fears Ahead of Israel’s Lockdown

"While for many not being able to get together in large groups will be the hardest thing about the lockdown, the values of community and social support will still be protective."

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