Prestigious Kosher Winery Spills 1,000 Gallons of Boutique Wines in Tithing Ceremony

"Just as the more income tax you pay, the more profit you made, likewise, the more wine you pour out, the more wine you made."

University of Bristol Fires Professor Who Took Aim at Jewish Students, Israel

A lawsuit claimed that political sociology professor David Miller violated the country’s equity laws and that his comments in a February Zoom session amounted to the harassment of Jewish students.

NGO Watchdog Offers Guidelines for Foreign Government NGO Funding

NGO Monitor’s proposed guidelines come on the heel of Knesset legislation being bandied about currently, most notably by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Bayit Yehudi), attempting to increasing the transparency of NGOs.

A Kosher Supermarket is About to Close and the Question is Why

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Joan Rivers in Critical Condition

We wish a speedy recovery to Joan Rivers, the straight-shooting Jewish comedienne whose exact analysis of the war was, “Hamas started it.”

Students Furious as Technion Hosts Anti-Israel NGO

According to Im Tirtzu, hosting PHRI is an explicit violation of the Council for Higher Education's ruling to reject the politicization of Israeli academia.

Israeli Citizen Murdered in Kiev, Ukraine

Ukrainian has police announced that apparently the murder resulted from a criminal enterprise.

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White supremacist Frazier Glen Miller Jr, gave the Nazi salute to jurors who ruled him guilty of killing three in Kansas City.

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Brilliant Landscape Architect Roberto Burle Marx at the Jewish Museum

Burle Marx’s art inhabits a rare space between the rational and the lyrical. Nature’s variability was for him a liberating force.

Protesters Try, But Fail to Disrupt Chabad Rally in Tel Aviv

Police announced the provocateurs were "violating the public order" and removed those who became inordinately disruptive, yelling inappropriately.

Mayor Barkat: On 50th Anniversary, Stats Show Unified Jerusalem on Right Track

'100 new cleaning staff will be added for upgrading public spaces across the city; garbage collection routes will be added to improve neighborhood cleanliness; manual sweeping operations will be extended.'

NJ Judge Denies Bail to Teen Accused of Directing Synagogue Vandalism

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Jewish TV Host Apologizes for Anti-Roma Rant

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Huge Pro-Settlement Rally in Jerusalem Wednesday

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Foreign Governments Manipulate Israel’s Supreme Courts – Here’s How

In the last six years, 758 petitions were submitted to the Supreme Court by 32 organizations funded by foreign political entities.

Bids Open for Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Death Certificate

The official Death Certificate of R. Menahem Mendel Schneerson issued on August 2, 1995 by the New York City Department of Health.

Dutch Soccer Team Ditches Israeli Player for Abu Dhabi Match

A Dutch soccer team is facing criticism for playing in Abu Dhabi after agreeing to the emirate’s demand not to let in the team’s...

Gentile Prisoners Suddenly Become Jewish for Kosher Food

Pennsylvania prisoners say they are Jewish simply because they want kosher food, which inflates the prison budget. Passover solve the problem when the inmates discover they can’t eat “kitniyot.”

More Than 100,000 Students in NY Jewish Day Schools, Yeshivot

The 2015-2016 school year saw a breakthrough of more than 100,000 students in Jewish schools in New York City.

Suspect Seen on Surveillance Video Smashing Window of Brooklyn Jewish School

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he will direct the state’s Hate Crimes Task Force to help investigate the incident.

2018 Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Top Ten Worst Global Anti-Semitic Incidents

Numerous American church leaders have embraced the PA Arab narrative in the Holy Land, often to the detriment of the 8.9 million Jewish, Christian, and Muslim citizens of Israel.

SJP-Sponsored Resolution Passes University of Illinois Student Government, Hundreds Protest

Accuses Chancellor Robert Jones of having “improperly characterized” SJP presentation as having anti-Semitic content • Jewish campus community not consulted • Strong display of Jewish unity.

Last Survivor of Nazi Raid on Rome’s Jewish Ghetto Dead at 91

Rome's was the last remaining ghetto in Western Europe until ghettos were reintroduced by Nazi Germany in the 1930s.

Deputy Minister Calls Haredim ‘Parasites’ on Radio

If Yesh Atid party leader Yair Lapid has any hopes of gaining one or even two Haredim as his fans, his deputy Finance Minister blew it “on air” when he called Haredim “parasites” on a Haredi radio program.

German Aid Organization Gives Holocaust Survivors Israeli Smart Bracelets

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Israelis Raise NIS 1M to Create Accessible Home for Policewoman Maimed by Terrorist

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