The state is planning to appeal to the National Labor Court for an injunction to force striking nurses to return to work. After just one day of nurses’ working strictly… Read more » The post 1,000 Operations, 40,000 Procedures Canceled… Continue Reading →
Peleg Yerushalmi announces it will renew protests in Jerusalem today, July 24, 2019, at 2:00PM. The protest is to begin at Kikar Shabbos. One should however be prepared for possible disruptions in bus and light rail service in the area… Continue Reading →
All 23 crew on the British-flagged tanker seized last week by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz are safe and well, the vessel’s Swedish operator Stena Bulk said on Wednesday… Read more » The post Stena Bulk Says Spoke to… Continue Reading →
A report by Israel’s Accountant General reveals the numbers behind the Price Resident apartment construction and sales plan – and analysts said that the numbers will not help get the… Read more » The post Report: Price Resident Program Not… Continue Reading →
A U.S. Navy ship may have brought down a second Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz last week, the head of U.S. Central Command said on Tuesday. The United… Read more » The post U.S. General: U.S. May Have… Continue Reading →
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifies to Congress on Wednesday at a pair of recorded hearings that carry high stakes for President Donald Trump and Democrats who are split between… Read more » The post Mueller to Testify at Hearings… Continue Reading →
Asian stock markets rose Wednesday following a report U.S. and Chinese trade envoys will meet for talks next week. Benchmarks in Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney all advanced. Investors… Read more » The post Asian Stocks Rise on Report… Continue Reading →
The New Right on Wednesday again expressed its desire to run jointly with the New Right List, and to create a single list that will combine the two parties and… Read more » The post New Right: We Could Close… Continue Reading →
According to reports from Syrian SANA news agency, the Israel Air Force attacked in the southern district of the country on Wednesday morning, near the al-Harra district. According to the report, Syria’s missile defense system fired at the incoming missiles… Continue Reading →
State inspectors from the Ministry of Education on Wednesday arrived at Yeshivat Ateret Shlomo after the yeshiva failed an inspection some two weeks ago due to internal problems in the yeshiva. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Petach Tikvah Mayor Rami Greenberg has become involved in what is taking place in the Beis Yaakov – Rav Hildesheimer Seminary in his city after he gave the order a number of months ago, prohibiting schools from accepting students from… Continue Reading →
For many of the public, the battle for the yeshivos against the New York State Department of Education seemed to end when a state court ruled that NYSED could not put in place its new “guidelines for substantial equivalency”—which would… Continue Reading →
In recent days, the question of whether certain members of Congress are anti-Semitic has risen again. That’s in part due to a series of tweets and statements by President Trump. In the aftermath of a tumult about comments he made… Continue Reading →
I often peek at you through the window, Rikki. I see you heave your carriage up those nasty stairs with your two little ones inside. You shouldn’t be doing that, mamaleh. One can never be too careful. Besides, mothers have… Continue Reading →
It was on Sunday night that the aches and pains began. I had just put my kids to bed and collapsed on the couch when I suddenly began to experience muscle spasms all over my body. Since my kids were… Continue Reading →
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When I got married right after the war, I didn’t have stars in my eyes, but I never imagined that it would turn out the way it did. My husband Zalman had lost his entire family in the Holocaust, and… Continue Reading →
What happens when a psychologist gets to decide your child’s future? I married Amanda* in my second year of dental school, hoping to become an endodontist—a root canal specialist. She was in her third year of university, studying to become… Continue Reading →
The Financial District of Manhattan is always bustling on weekdays, but when I arrive there by train just before 9:00 a.m., when most businesses open, the crowds are moving swiftly and with purpose. I’m waiting outside Federal Hall, in front… Continue Reading →
Some of us believe that the ultra-right Revolutionary Iranian Guard Corps (IRGC) is preparing to launch a coup against their elected (and comparatively moderate) president, Hassan Rouhani. Rouhani’s “crime” was not so much that he signed off on the no… Continue Reading →
The stranger I had asked how to get from where we were to where I was supposed to be looked at me like I was a strange visitor from another planet. “Are you asking me for directions?” she laughed. “I… Continue Reading →
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