President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday that the “nasty horrible’” coronavirus will get worse in the U.S. before it gets better, but he also tried to paint a rosy picture of efforts to conquer the disease that has claimed more… Continue Reading →
New research suggests that antibodies the immune system makes to fight the new coronavirus may only last a few months in people with mild illness, but that doesn’t mean protection… Read more » The post Study: Virus Antibodies Fade Fast… Continue Reading →
Britain’s opposition Labour Party has agreed to pay substantial damages to seven whistleblowers who sued the party for defamation over an anti-Semitism dispute. The seven former employees appeared on a… Read more » The post U.K.’s Labour Party Pays Damages… Continue Reading →
Eli Rozenberg, the son of businessman Kenny (Naftali) Rozenberg, who has been revealed as the businessman interested in purchasing El Al, sent an official investment offer through his lawyer to El Al’s board of directors, Calcalist reported. The letter offers… Continue Reading →
Tisha B’av’s come and go – but Hashem gave us Tisha B’av for a reason: So that we change. So that we grow – especially in mitzvohs of bein odom lechaveiro. And none is greater – or more badly needed – than shalom. Cha”zal… Continue Reading →
Interior Minister Rabbi Aryeh Deri and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein announced that they will approve the entry of foreign yeshivah students ahead of the Elul zman, subject to the guidelines… Read more » The post Approved: Foreign Yeshivah Students Can… Continue Reading →
“We mustn’t forget that each and every one of us can be a ticking bomb of corona, so there is no dispute regarding the importance of the police’s work. However,… Read more » The post Knesset Committee Discusses Police Violence… Continue Reading →
The Egyptian army said it has killed 18 suspected terrorists who attacked a military post in northern Sinai on Tuesday and foiled their “terrorist” attack. Two army personnel were killed… Read more » The post Egypt’s Army Says It Foiled… Continue Reading →
Israel’s social workers ended their strike, which lasted more than two weeks, after the Finance Ministry backed down from its refusal to raise salaries on Wednesday. The strike had halted… Read more » The post Social Workers End Strike After… Continue Reading →
World shares were mostly lower on Wednesday on renewed worries over surging coronavirus caseloads in many countries. U.S. futures also edged lower, though President Donald Trump’s statement that the pandemic… Read more » The post World Shares Turn Lower as… Continue Reading →
Israel hit another coronavirus peak on Wednesday, with the Health Ministry saying that 1,977 people tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday – the highest number in a single day… Read more » The post New Record: 1,977 New Cases… Continue Reading →
A powerful 7.8 earthquake has struck the Alaska Peninsula and a tsunami warning has been issued. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 7.8-magnitude quake struck Tuesday at about 11:12… Read more » The post Powerful 7.8 Earthquake Hits Alaska… Continue Reading →
New cases of COVID-19 rose by over 69,000 across the United States on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, setting a record for the third consecutive day. A total of… Read more » The post U.S. Sets Record for New… Continue Reading →
China said Wednesday that the U.S. has ordered it to close its consulate in Houston in what an official called an outrageous and unjustified move that will sabotage China-U.S. relations.… Read more » The post China Says U.S. Orders It… Continue Reading →
A Hezbollah terrorist was killed in an Israeli attack in Syria, the Iranian-backed Lebanese Shiite group’s first declared casualty there since its leader warned last year that further killings of… Read more » The post Hezbollah Terrorist Killed in Israeli… Continue Reading →
It surely wasn’t Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson’s intention to lead with his chin or to guide Joe Biden to choose a running mate sure to help him in his bid for the presidency. But he did both. In two… Continue Reading →
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New research suggests that antibodies the immune system makes to fight the new coronavirus may only last a few months in people with mild illness, but that doesn’t mean protection also is gone or that it won’t be possible to… Continue Reading →
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Just days after the announcement that famed trial attorney Alan Dershowitz would be the keynote speaker sparked a controversy among its members, the Alaska Bar Association has canceled this year’s annual conference. The board cited several… Continue Reading →
Two teenage boys have been sentenced for a racially motivated assault attacking a Rabbi in Stamford Hill last November. The boys, aged 15 and 16, kicked the Rabbi to the… Read more » The post Teenagers Sentenced for Anti-Semitic Attack… Continue Reading →
Special responsa by Hagaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky ahead of Rosh Chodesh Av was publicized on Tuesday on shailos relating to inyanei de’yoma, B’Chadrei Chareidim reported. Should one daven tefillas Yom Kippur Katan at a time like this [on Tuesday, Erev… Continue Reading →
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