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Update: Failed Rocket Launch from Gaza

The Red Alert siren was triggered in Kibbutz Keren Shalom.

Burger, Fries and a Prime Minister: Drive-Thru Voting Stations for Corona Times

“It’s our wish . . . to provide all eligible voters with the opportunity to vote, but we will do this while taking all possible precautions to safeguard the public’s health."

Top PA Grand Mufti: Women May Not Visit Dubai Without Male Relative

P.A. Grand Mufti Muhammad Ahmad Hussein’s remarks were broadcast on official P.A. television.

Customs Catches Man Returning from Dubai with Undeclared Gold-Plated iPhone, Stone-Studded Watch

Some 4,000 Israelis traveling to Dubai on a daily basis, especially from the Arab sector.

Despite Coronavirus, More Than 20,000 Olim from 70 Countries Moved to Israel in 2020

2020 also saw increased demand for Aliyah and internship programs, emergency aid for Jewish communities in crisis due to COVID-19, assistance to vulnerable populations in Israel, a first-of-its-kind Jewish emergency network, and more.

Online Mall Heeds Wiesenthal’s Call, Removes Hitler Hoodie, Keeps Hitler-Smiley T-Shirt

"The banalization of this archetype of hate and discrimination is scathing.”

Israel Now Full Member of Green Financial Systems Launched by Paris Summit

Bank of Israel Governor Prof. Amir Yaron said in a statement on Monday that he...

Ambassador Friedman to Family of Terror Murder Victim: Stay and Grow

Benjamin Horgan raised with the ambassador the value of doubling the size of Tal Menashe in response to the murder.

PSR Survey: Two-Thirds of PA Arabs Demand Chairman Abbas’s Resignation

A majority of respondents expressed optimism about President-elect Joe Biden's election and support a dialogue with the new administration.

Xmas Trees Set on Fire in Israeli-Arab City of Sakhnin

Police are investigating the apparent arson outside the Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches.

Study: Fewer Haredim, More College Graduates Factor in Lower Corona Spread

The higher the share of elderly persons in the municipality, the lower its infection rate in the second wave.

Democrat Governors Freed the Criminals and Killed the Elderly

They released criminals to protect them from the virus - and locked nursing home patients in with the virus.

The IDF Must Revamp Its Strategies

If the IDF continues to operate according to its old conventions while Hezbollah continues to adapt itself to new realities, it could find itself defeated. IDF commanders need new capabilities to safeguard and support the forces on the ground.

Israel’s Economy in Defiance of COVID 19

Standard & Poor's (S&P) international rating agency reaffirmed Israel's credit rating of a stable AA-, despite the impact of COVID 19, the growing budget deficit and domestic political instability,

Israel’s Left is Far from Dead

The left remains the only power that competes with the Likud for power. And if Likud and its coalition partners do not win 61 seats in the upcoming elections, the left will continue to control the national agenda regardless of what the public thinks.

Post-Pandemic Culture Shock

The coronavirus pandemic has created a new kind of culture shock. It has affected essential and highly personal elements of many people’s lives within their own environments. A culture shock of this magnitude has not occurred since WWII. When the pandemic ends, societies will be quite different from what they were in the pre-coronavirus era.

The Emerging US Standpoint on Moderate Arab States

The return of a Democratic administration to the White House is considered a nightmare by both the Royal Court in Riyadh and the presidential palace in Cairo. The projected return of “politically correct” values to the center of US foreign policy, in addition to President-elect Joe Biden’s commitment to return to the JCPOA, should stimulate the leaderships of both Arab states to initiate an urgent dialogue with Biden to protect their critical interests in the region.

Not Your Grandmother’s Kosher Cheese

In halacha, the foods that require the most supervision are meat, wine, and cheese. Now, within the cheese category, not everything is as difficult to make as my cheeses.
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Surviving the Famine and the Lockdown

In the Bible, a famine brings the family of Israel down to Egypt. In our time, Covid lockdowns, Jihadist terror, and a broken Knesset threaten Israel with a kind of famine. However, Yishai's guests bring out the good light! First, Malkah Fleisher on Ishmalites vs. Phillisties and why "settlers" are the most inclined to celebrate the 'Abraham Accords'. Then, Rav Mike Feuer on how the Biblical Joseph overcame his bitterness and accepted that it was who God sent him into Exile - and will bring him and Jacob back to the Promised Land.

The 10th of Tevet & The Forgotten Kaddish

On this day we learn to not only look at tragic events, but also on what led up to them. This is all the more important when talking about the Holocaust

The Unexpected Leader

Both said chattati, “I have sinned.” But their fates were radically different.

Three Approaches To Dreams

He did so for the butler and baker in prison and, in this week’s parsha, for Pharaoh. His interpretations were neither magical nor miraculous.

Seeing 20/20, Even In 2020

Be a visionary-Happy Chanukah 2020

Chanukah 1917: Jerusalem is Liberated

On December 11, the second day of Chanukah, British troops marched into Jerusalem. British commander and chief, General Edmund Allenby respectfully entered its walls by foot through the Jaffa gate as the city’s thirty-fourth conqueror.

Hanukkah: What, How and Why

A concise, comprehensive guide to the holiday of Hanukkah.

Wise Marriage Advice

Judaism sees marriage differently. Married life is a microcosm of human interaction in the world at large. Marriage is the best school for learning the laws of human relationships.

VaYigash: Loving the Parents We Have

Here Yehudah faces the challenge of facing up to an uncomfortable truth of his family dynamic, his father’s greater need for Binyamin’s presence.

What Image Comes To Our Children’s Mind?

In a moment of crisis and doubt, Yosef is reminded of his father and mother, of their values, their home, and the moral compass they represent.

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