Sentence Imminent for Former PM Olmert

Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is about to be sentenced after being convicted on two charges of bribery.

U. of New Mexico Grad Students Rescind Divestment Resolution

It took a second hearing and a tight vote, but in the end the good guys won this round.

Yesh Atid Blocks Israel’s ’No Early Release for Terrorists’ Bill

Yesh Atid minister Yaakov Perry has blocked a new law that would prevent early release of terrorist prisoners.

A Lifetime of Achievement, From New York to Beer Sheva

After reaching the pinnacle of the American medical profession by the age of 30, Glick packed it all up for the opportunity to build the Jewish state. Ahead of his latest award ceremony, Glick sat with The Jewish Press to talk about Israel, medicine and everything in between

‘Jews vs Nazis’ Latest Teen Rage in Florida

Trivialization of the Holocaust has reached new lows.

Keeping King David at Home (Photo Essay)

Protesters gathered in front of King David's Tomb demanding the Israeli government not hand over or sell our holy site to the Vatican.

Israeli Charged in U.S. with Selling Arms to Iran Arrested in Israel

An Israeli man charged in the United States with selling arms to Iran was arrested at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport.

Kotel Closed Due to Lack of Security Guards

Jerusalem police closed the main entrances to the Western Wall plaza this morning (Monday). The Civil Security firm that provides security at the site...

Reform Movement: Give J’lem Site to Church

The former head of Israel’s Reform movement has called on the Israeli government to cede part of the David’s Tomb compount, located on Mount...

Samaria Residents Charge Amos Oz With Incitement

Leading Israeli author Amos Oz says he called price tag criminals "neo-Nazis" in order to "shock" the audience. Can the epithet be considered criminal?

Jewish Sites Not on Aharonovitch ‘Price Tag’ Tour

The Israeli and international press have barely noted Arab attacks against Jewish sites around Israel, including swastikas and anti-Israel graffiti - apparently neither have the police.

Changing Your License in Israel Will Be A Little Easier

Changing your driver’s license in Israel may get a little easier, thanks to efforts by U.S.-born Yesh Atid MK Dov Lipman.

MK Ze’ev Elkin to Chair Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee

At last, the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee has a new chairperson: Likud Deputy Foreign Minister Ze’ev Elkin. It's taken six months.

Netanyahu’s Struggle for the Presidency

PM Netanyahu is hoping to end the president’s authorization to assign the task of assembling a governing coalition after each election.

Hong Kong Business Delegation to Visit Israel, Strengthen Economic Ties

The trip highlights Hong Kong’s strong economic ties with Israel and aims to further raise Israeli business interest in the region.

‘Red Ken’: Rich Jews Vote for Torries

Ken Livingstone, the anti-Semitic former mayor of London, has lashed out again at Britain’s Jewish community. Speaking to the BBC’s Newsnight program, the radical politician...

New Hi-Tech PA Arab Road Terror Tactics

Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists are using new high-tech methods in their efforts to murder Israelis on the roads in Judea and Samaria.

Israeli Team to Assist with the Rescue of Abducted Nigerian Girls

“President Jonathan has accepted Mr. Netanyahu’s offer to send a team of Israeli counter-terrorist specialists to assist in the ongoing search and rescue efforts.”

Jewish Carpenter Sues NYC Over Alleged Anti-Semitism

A Jewish carpenter is suing New York City’s Housing Authority after allegedly being threatened and insulted with anti-Semitic epithets.

Jewish Men: Watch Out Smashing the Glass Under the Chuppah!

Jewish males alert: A bridegroom actually gashed his foot while smashing the glass under the chuppah during his wedding in Tel Aviv.

Former Head of 92nd Street Y Commits Suicide

The former director of the 92nd Street Y is dead after hanging himself last Friday at his home in Seagate.

Hadassah Hospital Recovery Calls for $869 Million in Funding and Cuts

A recovery plan for Jerusalem’s bankrupt Hadassah Medical Organization calls for an additional $869 million in funding and cuts to the hospital’s services.

Amnesty International Admits Flawed Reporting on Israeli ‘Abuses’

Amnesty International reporter admits Palestinian Arabs often mislead human rights activists.

Clinton Condemns Boko Haram Now, But Refused When State Dept. Head

Clinton's State Department refused to name Boko Haram as foreign terrorist organization in 2011.

Ministers Approve ‘No Release’ Bill for Convicted Killers

Government finally moves to bar release of murderers; terror victims' families long sought this step

UCD Rejects BDS

The student senate at the University of California, Davis did not approve a divestment resolution targeting Israel. The vote at 2 a.m. on Thursday ended...

Nazi Epithet Removes Amos Oz From Israeli Discourse

Oz claims graffiti or slashed tires are today’s equivalent of Dr Mengele; what is left to discuss?

Rabbi, Pastor Call for Religious Freedom on Temple Mount

An Israeli rabbi and American Christian pastor have joined together to combat discriminatory practices against non-Muslimes at the Temple Mount. Rabbi Yehudah Glick Glick, chairman...

Breakthrough in Heart Research at Hebrew U

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced on Sunday a discovery that could have important implications for the treatment of heart failure. The research,...

Dozens of Afula Residents Riot over Dadon Murder

Afula residents are angry at the murder of Shelly Dadon by terrorists.

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