Mexico City Gets First Female Jewish Mayor

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo made history twice in Mexico City, today.
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Meet Harvest2Order – 2 Israeli Expats Who Revolutionized Salad

Most of the salads you'll be served are kept on the premises in futuristic, hydroponic display cases, and are cut, mixed and served before your eyes.

Australia Stops Payments to Palestinian Authority Over Pay for Slay

The PA has made it clear they will not stop payments to the jailed terrorists.

Shaked and Regev Pass the Egalitarian Kotel Hot Potato to Netanyahu

PM Netanyahu leveled criticism at Culture Minister Miri Regev, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked for refusing to support expansion of an egalitarian prayer space at the holy site, said “I'll handle this” • Dozens of rabbis urge ministers to oppose “desecration” of Kotel.

PM, Transport Minister, Dedicate 2 New Ra’anana Train Stations

We are destroying the terrorist tunnels, and in contrast, we are building these tunnels here which shorten distances.

Revealed: No One Monitors Thousands of Trucks Entering Israel from Gaza

The Lavi organization, which disclosed the data, is calling on Defense Minister Liberman to order a halt on exports from Gaza to the State of Israel.

Report: 55 Complaints Against Ritual Circumcisers in 2017, Out of 75,000 Circumcisions

Attorney Ella Skat of the ITIM Institute asked, “Why not compel mohalim to carry malpractice insurance?”

Israel Bans Entry of ‘Code Pink’ Activist Who Advocated BDS at the Kotel

During her stay in Israel as a tourist a few months ago, Gold made headlines when she carried signs supporting the BDS, one of which read: "American Jews Support BDS."

NY Hassidic Student Injured by Iron Bar Dropped from Crane in Mea Shearim

Workers were on the building's roof at the time, constructing a storage room, and it is assumed their negligence resulted in the dropped metal bar.

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?

Knesset Committee Ratifies Haredi Draft Bill; Plenum Will Vote Tomorrow

The new bill pushes off economic sanctions against Haredi yeshivot that fail to meet their quotas.

Israeli NGO Wins UN Prize

Save a Child’s Heart has treated 5000 children from 57 countries since being founded in the mid-1990s, including 2000 patients from the Gaza Strip and Judea and Samaria.

Three-Weeks Appropriate Discovery: Bronze Coin from the Great Revolt

“It is possible that this coin was in the pocket of one of the residents of Jerusalem who hid from the Romans in the tunnels underneath the city streets.”

Hamas Says No Deal On Missing Soldiers, Without Israel Releasing Hundreds of Jailed Terrorists

Hamas has been presented with three deals that address the situation in Gaza and rejected them all.

Is It Time to Stop Fasting on the 17th of Tamuz?

It appears that in order to revoke an ancient law such as the fast of Tamuz 17, there really has to be a major consensus among all of us that the time of joy and gladness is here again.

Netanyahu: Renewed US Sanctions, State-Run Terrorism, Behind Iran’s Economic Collapse

"Iran is investing billions of dollars in financing terrorism in the region and around the world, and in aggression in the region, instead of investing them in the Iranian people."

Deputy FM Bogdanov: Russia Will Move Embassy to Jerusalem after City Is Split

"Only after that, we will make a decision on our embassy move," Bogdanov said.

Zionist Union Collaborates with Joint Arab List in ‘Children Under Occupation’ Knesset Conference

Needless to say, Yair Lapid, who is the founder and chairman for life of Yesh Atid, stands to gain significantly from pushing his enemy on the center-left all the way to the left in the public's mind.

Palestinian Authority Presses for Protests Against Peace Plan, Sight Unseen

If a deal is reached with other regional Arab leaders without his participation, Abbas will undoubtedly whine that a "solution" was imposed on his people.

MK Zoabi: Internal Affairs in Police Pocket

On May 28, the police announced that the Officer suspected of beating Jafar after his arrest had taken a compulsory leave of absence. Apparently the same officer has now been reinstated.

Lapid to Save Netanyahu as Labor Plans No Confidence Vote over Haredi Draft

Chairman of the Zionist Union Knesset faction Yoel Hasson made it clear that his party would turn the vote on the draft law into a vote of no-confidence against the Netanyahu government.

Iranian Regime Police Open Fire on Protesters in Khorramshahr [Videos]

Iranian sources say as many as 4 civilians may have been killed.

Cologne Building Museum in Historic Jewish Quarter to Fight Anti-Semitism

Over its history, the Jewish community of Cologne has suffered persecutions, many expulsions, massacres and destruction.

With Russian Support Assad Already Rules Southwestern Syria

As many as 160,000 Syrians have fled the war zone to the Jordanian and Israeli borders, where neither country is prepared to let them in.

IDF Overnight Operation Delivered Humanitarian Aid to Thousands of Displaced Syrians

About 300 tents, 13 tons of food, 15 tons of baby food, three pallets of medical equipment and medicine, and 30 tons of clothing and footwear were transferred.

5,000 IDF Lone Soldiers Splash into Water Park ‘Fun Day’

Some 7,000 Lone Soldiers from 80 countries serve in the IDF.

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