‘Miriam’s Song’ Speaks to the Soul of the Nation of Israel About Loss

The Hebrew-language best-seller, Miriam's Song, by Miriam Peretz, will be a hit in English that shatters hearts.

Pro-Israeli Danish Journalist Ejected from Temple Mount

A Danish journalist was ejected from the Temple Mount grounds because she published anti-Waqf articles.

Tens of Thousands Stream into Hebron for Passover Festival

Tens of thousands of Jews streamed into Hebron to celebrate the city's annual Passover festival.

Tel Aviv Yafo Celebrates Water Sports This Week in ‘Sail 2016’

Israelis and tourists from all over the country and abroad are in Tel Aviv this week to celebrate water sports.

Colel Chabad ‘Charging’ Ahead on Passover Preparations

Colel Chabad is working with the Israeli government to make sure that every Israeli has what they need for Passover.

Female Terrorist Attack Foiled in Rosh Ha’Ayin

Police say they have the female terrorist in custody to "more fully understand her motives."

Analysis: Prosecutor Siding with Reform, Missionaries, Against Rightwing Author

Naturally, in a country without a constitution guaranteeing freedom of speech, the policeman is king.

Arad Mayor, Chabad Rabbi Invite Tourism to Israel’s Sunny South

Arad Mayor Nisan Ben Hamo was at the International Tourism Expo in Tel Aviv, answering questions about his beautiful city.

‘Small Schools, Kindergartens Don’t Qualify for Gov’t Security Protection’

At what age and population mass is the protection of an Israeli child's life important?

Meretz Call to Boycott Restaurant Closing on Shabbat Backfires

A local Meretz rep tried to launch a boycott of a popular restaurant that becomes Sabbath observant.

Beit Shemesh Mayor’s Infant Grandson Passes Away

The infant grandson of Beit Shemesh Mayor Moshe Abutbul has passed away after a head injury.

Netanyahu Says ‘Don’t Confuse Jewish Extremists with Religious Zionism’

The Prime Minister charged that anyone who tries to lump extremists with religious Zionists "does a very great injustice to a dear public that is loyal to the state."

Research Links Being Religious with a Happy Life – but only for Jews

The Taub Center noted a link between being religious and being satisfied with aspects of living, but that it does not necessarily apply to non-Jews. Hareidim live longer

Dozens of Former Hareidim Sue Israel for not Teaching Basic Skills

Leader of a group behind the lawsuit says the political pressure forces the government to ignore basic subjects such as math, English and computers.

Thousands Blocking Entrance to Capital Protesting Shabak Torture of Jewish Youths

Police arrested six demonstrators and attacked Makor Rishon reporter Miri Tzahi. She was taken to hospital with a bloody face.

Rivlin Embraces Reform and Conservative Jews as Part of ‘One Family’

Rivlin told the New York UJA Federation," We are all one family" and made it a point to refer to a Consrvative leader as a rabbi.

Chief Rabbi Lau Condemns Minister Bennett’s Visit to US Conservative School

"The visit constitutes a recognition of congregations that are dangerous to the future of the Jewish nation.”

Chassidic New Year’s Celebrations Cheer Up Israel, Cities Around the World

Jews are gathering at Chabad-led "farbrengens" in Israel and around the world to celebrate the Chassidic New Year, "Yud Tes Kislev."

Bayit Yehudi’s Yinon Magal Announces Resignation from Knesset

Bayit Yehudi MK Yinon Magal says he will resign from the Knesset due to allegations of sexual harassment.

Peace Now Chief’s Attempt to Close Religious-Secular Gap Ripped by Leftists [video]

When the Karov La'lev people said their criticism was directed at religious Israelis, one Facebook user was irate: "Did we watch the same film?"

Left-Wing Leader Wants Uri Ariel Deported over ‘Deport Cats’ Program

Meretz leader Zahav Gal-On wants to deport Uri Ariel before he deports cats rather than violate Jewish law by castrating them.

Arab Terror Attacks Popping Up in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria

A rash of Arab terror attacks in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem Thursday night left no injuries.

Netanyahu Backs Off From Hotovely’s ‘Dream of Flag on Temple Mount’

Opposition MK calls her a "messianic" whose "dream" could engulf the Middle East in flames.

A Slice of Jewish Life in Jerusalem’s Ancient City

Shoshana Selavan, chairperson of the Old City's Jewish Quarter community, launches a new column on Jewish Life in the Old City.

Hareidi and National Religious Jews in Massive Prayer at Kotel Today

Tens of thousands of Jews are expected to arrive at the Western Wall at 4:30 p.m.

Security Presence to be Raised in Integrated Cities

Israel Police Dept. raises the security presence in the nation's integrated Muslim-Jewish cities, such as Ramle.

Deri Backs Down on Shabbat Work Halt on New Rail Line

A court order overruling Deri's "stop work" decision allows Israel Railways to continue maintenance and construction work on Shabbat.

Israel Railways Claims 150 Shabbatot Equals 2 Years

Shas Minister Aryeh Deri ordered a halt to working on Shabbat on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem train line and Israel Railways claims it will delay it for 2 years.

Likud Youth Organization Members Ignore PM, Ascend Temple Mount

Members of the Likud Youth Organization ignored a directive from PM Netanyahu, ascending the Temple Mount anyway.

Religious Zionist ‘ Tzohar’ Group Launches ‘Listening Together for Shofar’

The 'Tzohar' organization is launching a new project to encourage secular Jews to 'listen together' to shofar blowing on Rosh Hashana.

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