With heroism, generosity, and positivity, Raizel Zucker, beloved wife, mother, and daughter, fought a terrible illness. Month after month, as she suffered in merciless pain, Raizel would give you a bracha for happiness and joy. Even as her body broke… Continue Reading →
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. military’s mystery space plane rocketed into orbit again Sunday, this time with an extra load of science experiments. It’s the sixth flight of an X-37B, a solar-powered plane that’s flown by remote control… Continue Reading →
SILENT PROTEST: Belgium Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès received a cold reception from the medical staff at Saint Peter hospital in Brussels during her official visit to the hospital. A video of the medics turning their back towards the politician on… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — The unparalleled speed of the collapse of the U.S. economy, forcing more than 36 million Americans out of work, has left an all-too-common political divide, with many Republicans seeing reasons to believe the worst is over while… Continue Reading →
This past Pesach, Michael Schick Catering Delivered hundreds of orders of their signature YomTov dishes. The feedback was sterling and families are asking for MORE. We are now opening our order and delivery service for Shavuos! That’s right, the most… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (VINnews) — The founder of the first kosher le’mehadrin beverage company in New York has passed away in Monsey from the coronavirus at age 77. His coffin will be arriving in Israel for burial, according to B’Chadrei Charedim…. Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (AP) — After three deadlocked and divisive elections, a year and a half of political paralysis and another three-day delay because of political infighting in his Likud party over coveted Cabinet posts, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was finally swearing… Continue Reading →
An explosion Saturday at a hash oil manufacturer in downtown Los Angeles injured 11 firefighters who had gone inside and on the roof to try to knock down a fire and then had to run for their lives when a… Continue Reading →
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A decision was made to re-open shuls in Israel at a meeting of senior officials of the National Security Council (NSC), the Health Ministry and Interior Ministry on Sunday. The decision still needs to be approved by a Knesset vote…. Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli soldiers shot and wounded a man who was spotted entering from Lebanon into a disputed Israel-controlled enclave, the military said Sunday. The man was taken to an Israeli hospital. His identity and condition were not immediately… Continue Reading →
The 35th government of Israel was officially voted into power on Sunday afternoon, ending nearly a year and a half of political deadlock and three inconclusive elections within the span… Read more » The post After Three Elections, Knesset Finally… Continue Reading →
There are 16,608 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Israel as of Sunday, with a total of 59 patients in serious condition of whom 48 are ventilated. The death toll has risen to 271. A total of 12,884 patients have… Continue Reading →
Township buildings in Toms River are reopening to the public on Monday, May 18, 2020. Town Hall has been closed to the public since March 22, 2020. Hours are 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. All employees and visitors will be… Continue Reading →
In separate, stark warnings, two major European leaders have bluntly told their citizens that the world needs to adapt to living with the coronavirus and cannot wait to be saved… Read more » The post European Leaders Are Blunt: A… Continue Reading →
IDF troops shot Sunday afternoon at a man who crossed the border from Lebanon into Israel for as yet unknown reasons, the IDF said. According to an IDF spokesperson, the… Read more » The post IDF Shoots at Man Crossing… Continue Reading →
CISA has introduced the National Cybersecurity Assessments and Technical Services resource. This is a cost-free service to assist qualifying organizations in securing their networks during these unparalleled times. These services are available at no cost to federal agencies, state and local… Continue Reading →
Submitted by organizer: Make a Kiddush Hashem. Take five minutes to write a short thank you letter to our police, and hospital staff. They have been working hard for you these past few months. Let us join together to show… Continue Reading →
A tourist from New York was arrested for allegedly violating Hawaii’s traveler quarantine after he posted on Instagram photos of himself sunbathing and carrying a surfboard, state officials said. Hawaii authorities have been cracking down on travelers who defy a… Continue Reading →
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