Los Angeles Holocaust Museum Secures $2.5 Million in New State Funding

“Museum space is at capacity, particularly during school hours, and requests for student tours and public workshops continue to increase,” said Holocaust Museum LA CEO Beth Kean.

Bennett, Putin, to Conduct Quick Meeting in Sochi on Friday

In advance of the meeting, Israeli officials decided to allow Russia visitors to enter Israel if they have received Russia’s Sputnik vaccine to fight COVID-19.

No COVID-19 Vaccine? NoTest for Israeli Driver’s License

A series of at least 28 driving lessons, taken with a certified driving school or driving instructor, are required to take the test.

Mossad Amazons Comprise 40% of Israel’s International Spy Agency

Twenty-six percent of the Mossad commanders are women, according to former agency head Yossi Cohen, quoted in a new book on the subject.

DM Gantz Pressured to Free Hunger-Striking Hamas Terrorist

"There is no such thing as 'suspending' an administrative detention. It means releasing the terrorist and opening the hospital gates."

COGAT Expands Entry Quota for Gazans to Enter Israel

Three thousand Gazans will be granted Israeli entry permits, in addition to the 7,000 Gazans who already have them.

Bennett’s Govt. Votes Down Law Protecting Israel’s Sovereignty in Jerusalem

The law would have imposed prison sentences for those working to remove Israel's sovereignty over Jerusalem.

India, Israel to Start Free-Trade Talks in Hopes of Agreement

According to India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry, trade between the countries was $4.67 billion by the end of the last fiscal year.

First Underground Data Center in Israel Built to ‘Withstand Missiles and Car Bombs’

The reinforced underground facility unveiled by Oracle—nine floors underground—is geared to enable business continuity in all kinds of emergencies, said a company executive.

Former US President Bill Clinton Released from Hospital

Clinton, 75, headed back to his home in New York, where he will continue receiving treatment doctors said.

Hamas Court Sentences 2 Suspected Collaborators to Death

Two more Gazans were also convicted of collaboration with Israel; both were sentenced to hard labor,

Israeli Company Building Mammoth Solar Project in Indiana, Largest Solar Field in US

The solar field will ultimately produce 1.3 gigawatts of clean energy for about 200,000 homes.

US Relaxes Entry Rules for Fully Vaccinated Foreigners

Unvaccinated foreigners will continue to be barred from entry.

Gaza Terrorists Arrested After Planting IED on Israel’s Southern Border

Both terrorists were arrested by IDF soldiers and transferred to security personnel for questioning.

Police Release Photos/Video of Yeshiva of Flatbush Arson Suspect

NYPD’s Crime Stoppers is offering a $3,500 reward for information leading to the woman’s arrest.

3 Injured in Huge Fire at Qalansawe Mall, Central Israel

The roof on the second floor of the shopping mall caved in from fire damage shortly after shoppers were evacuated.

ICEJ Orders 30 More Bomb Shelters for Israeli Towns on Lebanon Border

The need in the north has become a concern, especially due to the severe lack of public shelters and Lebanon’s growing economic crisis.

US Returns to UN Human Rights Council, Vows to ‘Push Back’ Against Anti-Israel Bias

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted its bias, saying the council “suffers from serious flaws, including disproportionate attention on Israel and the membership of several states with egregious records.”

US State Department Still Looking for Vandal Who Etched Swastika in Elevator

Spokesman Ned Price said there were no updates, but that it remained a priority.

New Israeli Unicorn ‘Hi-Bob’ Values at $1.65B

Since its founding in late 2015, the company has raised $124 million.

Israeli Minister of Energy and Jordanian Minister of Water Sign Deal to Double Water...

The agreement that will secure the doubling of the annual water supply from Israel to Jordan throughout the coming year, with the possibility of an additional year.

Israel Aerospace Industries Puts Latest Unmanned Battle Vehicle on Display in Washington

The Rex MK II can move autonomously on rough terrain, fire on targets, transfer logistics and gather intelligence; it can also carry water, food and ammunition through enemy territory.

Jewish Teen Bashed in the Face by Brooklyn Punk

Pedestrians on the street simply walked on by.

Israeli Cancer, Heart Care Rank Among World’s Best in ‘Newsweek’ List

Israel’s Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer is No. 42 in the world when it comes to cardiology care.

90% of Seriously Ill Covid Patients in Israel Under 50 Not Vaccinated

Out of a total of 102 people in that age group who are seriously ill from Covid, 92 are unvaccinated.

Blinken to Host Israel, UAE Foreign Ministers in Washington DC

Blinken met last month in a video conference with Lapid and top diplomats from the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco, all partners in the Abraham Accords.

Germany’s Merkel Arrives in Israel for ‘Farewell Visit’

Chancellor Merkel has repeatedly called the security of the State of Israel is a “crucial priority” of the German government.

Ethnic-Studies Legislation in Massachusetts Raises Alarm from Jewish, Watchdog Groups

Charles Jacobs, president of Americans for Peace and Tolerance, told JNS that ethnic studies and racial-justice curricula as now constructed are "poisonous to American society, as they promote tribalism and racism."

German Government Allots Another $767 Million for Holocaust Survivors

“Every year these negotiations become more and more critical; as this last generation of survivors age, their needs increase,” said Gideon Taylor, president of the Claims Conference.

Microsoft to Double its R&D Workforce in Israel

The company is looking to expand with offices in Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Beersheva and Jerusalem.

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