Measles Outbreak Feared in Tel Aviv

It’s not clear how many other children have been found to be infected with the illness so far.

Prayers Needed for Founder of Mayanei HaYeshua Hospital in Bnei Brak

The public is asked to pray for the complete recovery of Moshe ben Sarah.

Israel’s High-Speed Train Off to Slow Start, But Free Rides Abound Starting Next Week

"I have always believed that it is possible to link Jerusalem to the national railway network and not via the old Turkish route that I rode on as a boy and a youth."

Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce Endorses Minister Ze’ev Elkin for Yerushalayim Mayor

Religiously observant, Minister Elkin made a major kiddush Hashem when he walked a great distance one Shabbos to receive urgent medical care.

Second Year: Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce Hosts Another Major NYC Business Conference in...

The lineup at the business conference will feature at top-of-the-line presenters on an array of pertinent general business topics, as well as several intriguing workshops catering to Women in the Workforce.

Emirate Air Passengers Arrive from Dubai with Fevers, Coughing Upon Landing at JFK

The New York City Mayor’s Office, said 19 passengers were sick, with 10 admitted to Jamaica Hospital in Queens and nine who refused medical attention.

Life for Lyme Goes to Trenton to Save Those Suffering from Lyme Disease; Lobbies...

Insurance companies often do not cover necessary treatments, leaving patients with as much as $100,000 a year or more in out-of-pocket medical expenditures.

State Senator & Political Powerhouse Marisol Alcantara Running For Re-election

As an immigrant from the Dominican Republic, Alcantara can empathize and understand more than most the challenges young women and men often face coming into a new world, and she takes it upon herself to advocate for those in need.

Doug Schneider – A District Leader For All Constituents

Schneider says the values he learned growing up in a Jewish household play a large role in his activism and desire to serve his community. It is what gives him such a strong commitment to pursing justice and volunteering for the community.

Gina Levy Is The First Syrian Jewish Woman To Run For Civil Court Judge

“There was nobody to really show me that you can be a full-time working mom and have a family. This is why I’ve always allowed kids to intern for me, shadow me on any given day, and into my life and home.”

New York Jewish Campers Safe After Whitewater Rafting Scare

Girls who missed their designated exit on the river continued south four miles to the next one as they were instructed, and got out safely.

Hospital Security Guard Attacked by Family Members in Afula

Violence against medical personnel in Israel has become a growing concern in recent years.

Lakewood Jewish Community Homes Flooded in New Jersey

The "Chaverim" Jewish assistance organization reported many people were trapped in flooded vehicles, and that numerous basements were totally under water.

Ammonia Leak at Port of Haifa

Firefighters were inspecting the site to assess the damage and determine the next step.

Landmine Clearing Taking Place Near Lake Kinneret

Officials say that area residents can expect to hear two loud explosions between the hours of 9 am and 3:30 pm.

Earthquake Rocks Tiberias Residents

According to the Geophysical Institute of Israel (GII), the quake registered 3.2 on the Richter scale.

Suspects Held in Beitar Illit Marijuana Growing Operation

Police seized about 50 adult marijuana plants, fertilizer products, fans, transformers, air conditioners and lighting equipment during their search.

Galilee School Damaged by Earthquakes

The quakes struck an area southwest of Tiberias, just north of Kafr Kama at a depth of five kilometers. There were no reports of physical injuries.

Good-bye, Ben’s Best! Doors Shut on Iconic New York Jewish Deli

Ben's Best closed on June 30th, why are there so few Jewish delicatessens left in the Big Apple?

Sderot Children to Re-Learn Enjoyment of Happy Kites, Instead of Gaza Terror Kites

"We are busy with positive things and optimism and the desire that our children always be happy. I also call on the children of Gaza to enjoy playing with kites ... our kites are of life, not death."

NYC Public High School Offers ‘Moment of Silence’ for Dead Terrorists in Gaza

The only problem is, the students were being asked to honor a bunch of vicious terrorists who died while attempting to kill Israelis as “victims of violence in Gaza.”

De Niro’s Nobu Hospitality to Open Luxury Hotel in Tel Aviv

“Coupled with Tel Aviv’s presence as a major high-tech and business center, and the strong tourism market in the city, the project fits perfectly with our global clientele,” said Nobu CEO Trevor Horwell.

Dozens of Storm-Related Injuries in One Afternoon Alone

As of 6:30 p.m. Israel time, United Hatzalah volunteers across the country had treated 87 patients due to injuries related to the storm.

Voluntary Evacuation of Umm al-Hiran Begins

This weekend, eight structures in the village were dismantled by the residents themselves.

Last Jew of Peki’in to Light Israel’s 70th Independence Day Torch

Margalit Zinati never married because it would have meant leaving Peki'in, and abandoning the town’s ancient synagogue, which features a limestone column engraved with two Hebrew inscriptions dating to the Roman period.

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