Rabbi, Cantor Hang Mezuzah at Israel Diamond Exchange Office in Dubai

They were joined by Ahmed Bin Sulayem, executive chairman of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre.

Mother Jones, NBC News Face Backlash Over Articles about Jewish NSC Official’s AIPAC Donations

The controversial story was moved to the archives on NBC (but not deleted), as per an editor’s note.

With 4,671 Dead, Israelis Disobey the Lockdown, Critical Cases Remain High

Israel's Corona Cabinet is combining two concepts from football terminology: playing for time and a hail Mary.

Israeli Archaeologists Offer Glimpse into King David and King Solomon’s Wardrobe

"The color immediately attracted our attention, but it was hard to believe we had found true purple from such an ancient era.”

35 Academics Challenge Bold Claims about Benefits of California’s Ethnic Studies Curriculum

“It is unconscionable that with so much at stake, the State Board of Education would mislead California citizens into believing bold claims about the benefits of ethnic studies courses."

University of Haifa Works with TikTok to Address Holocaust Awareness

Unawareness about Holocaust history poses a challenge for TikTok, as 41 percent of the video-sharing network’s users are between ages 16 and 24.

Tu BiShvat Program Highlights Importance of Jewish Diaspora

The program sends Modern Orthodox, Religious Zionist rabbis, and educators to serve in communal and educational leadership positions in Jewish communities around the world.

Tu BiShvat Starts Wednesday Night – Tasty and Mysterious

On Tu BiShvat 1890, Rabbi Ze'ev Yavetz, one of the founders of the Mizrachi movement, took his students to plant trees in Zichron Yaakov, just south of Haifa on the Mount Carmel.

Honoring the Japanese Diplomat Who Saved Thousands of Jews from Holocaust

Chiune Sugihara defied his own government’s orders by issuing handwritten transit visas in 1940 to more than 6,000 Lithuanian Jews, enabling them to escape Nazi-occupied Europe.

Club Z Urges US Education Authorities to Adopt Jewish Students’ Bill of Rights

Free expression of their Jewish identity, a fair education, a safe learning environment, a comprehensive definition of antisemitism, and a fair protections.

Presidents of Israel, Germany, the EU Mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day

"We will work together to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust and the sacred vow of ‘Never Again’ are passed down to our children."

Almost 20% of Israeli COVID-19 Deaths Were Holocaust Survivors

A total of 5,300 survivors contracted the virus in the past year, and 17% died.

Violence in Jerusalem

Dozens of residents threw stones and objects at vehicles passing by, and also blocked traffic on the nearby highway using trash bins.

ID Tags Worn by Children in Sobibor Death Camp in Poland Unearthed

Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist: “I have been excavating this site for ten years, but today I broke down.”

Tuesday’s Special: Read the Manna Episode and You’ll Make a Living

On Tuesday of the week of Parshat Beshalach some people read the section on the Manna as a Segula...

As Corona Death Toll Rises Tzohar Rabbis Set Up End of Life Ethical and...

The Tzohar hotline will be staffed by trained rabbis and social workers 24 hours a day, six days a week.

Democratic Lawmakers Criticize Israel for not Vaccinating Palestinian Authority Arabs

Under the terms of the 1995 Oslo Accords, the Palestinian Authority is responsible for the healthcare of Arabs under its control.

Haredi MK Asher to Police: ‘Don’t Turn All of Bnei Brak into a Battlefield’

“It is outrageous for 400 border police to enter the city to look for four teenagers."

Palestinian Authority ‘Celebrates’ Tu Bishvat in IDF’s Area C Training Zone

This year it appears that the Palestinian Authority has culturally appropriated Tu Bishvat, in defiance of the law.

Tefillin Discovered in Hidden Bunker in Warsaw Ghetto

The Tefillin were discovered as Polish authorities began to demolish buildings inside the Warsaw Ghetto.

Suspected Sex Offender Malka Leifer Extradited after Hiding from Prosecution for 13 Years

Supreme Court Justice Anat Baron recommended dismissing Leifer's appeal and "uphold the judgment of the District Court which declared the appellant extraditable to Australia."

Violent Clashes, Burning Bus, Vandalized Rail, Cop Shooting in the Air, as Police Lose...

Police were harshly criticized for failing to distinguish between real rioters and innocent bystanders who all received the most violent and disproportionate treatment.

Sharp Increase in Anti-Semitism Expected in 2021, Israeli Ministry Warns

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been used by anti-Semites to spread conspiracy theories against Jews around the world and against the State of Israel.

The Most Important Tu B’Shvat in 7 Years

99% of the people reading this article may not realize the incredible importance of this year’s Tu B’Shvat.

On Erev Shabbat United Hatzalah Volunteers Save their Neighbor’s Life

"My children are used to my rushing out and responding to emergencies."

Vizhnitz Chassidim Walk Back the Rebbe’s Call for Opening Yeshivas Sunday

But while the Vizhnitz educational institutions remained closed Sunday morning, several Chassidic yeshivas opened in Modi'in Illit and Ashdod.

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