Could Israel be headed toward a fifth election? The drama ahead of next week’s election has stepped up a notch, with the left-wing and right-wing blocs tied with a projected… Read more » The post Fith Election? Last Poll Before… Continue Reading →
The first high-level U.S.-China talks of the Biden administration got off to a fiery start on Thursday, with both sides leveling sharp rebukes of the others’ policies in a rare… Read more » The post Top U.S., Chinese Diplomats Clash… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] The Avi Yetomim Organization is an American subsidiary of Yad Eliezer – the largest poverty relief organization in Eretz Yisrael. Over 100 almanos are registered to receive help paying for their rent, food, clothing and for their children’s needs…. Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] Erev Chag Hageulah Dear Board Members and Friends of Shas Yiden, With the advent of Pesach – חג החירות we are at a review milestone of Shas Yiden since the beginning of 5781. As the Mishna in Avos says that… Continue Reading →
The largest Kimcha D’Pischa from Oneg Shabbos V’Yom Tov / Rechnitz Family directed by the exemplary baal chesed Rav Efraim Stern of Yerushalayim who year in and year out provides up to 15,000 families with a complete Yom Tov package… Continue Reading →
Attorneys at the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death moved closer to seating a jury Thursday, choosing a 10th juror just hours after clashing over how much the panel should hear of Floyd’s own… Continue Reading →
The attached videos are were taken in Boro Park on Thursday, as two veteran MTA bus drivers refused to move for each other – both claiming that they had the “right of way”. It happened on 13th Avenue and 39th… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Justice Department’s to-do list was already daunting, especially with this year’s flood of pandemic-delayed federal cases. And now two very different legal concerns — insurrection cases in Washington and tribal land disputes out West — are threatening to… Continue Reading →
Just a few weeks ago, NYC Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang said in a statement to YWN that had “disagreed with Linda Sarsour on many issues including BDS and Israel.” Yang made the statement following a NY Post article which alleged… Continue Reading →
Seven Israelis who arrived in Israel on a flight from Ethiopia on Tuesday were diagnosed with the coronavirus, Kan News reported on Wednesday evening. Some of the Israelis were diagnosed with the South African variant and some with the British… Continue Reading →
Without opposition, the Senate confirmed veteran diplomat William Burns as CIA director on Thursday, giving him control of the nation’s premier spy agency as the U.S. government confronts threats from China, Russia, Iran and elsewhere. The approval, by voice vote,… Continue Reading →
Conservative commentator Dan Bongino has joined a scramble to inherit the radio talk show mantle left behind by the death of Rush Limbaugh. Cumulus Media’s Westwood One said Bongino will begin a new three-hour radio program from 12 p.m. to… Continue Reading →
At a Senate hearing Thursday, Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) accused Dr. Anthony Fauci – the nation’s top infectious disease expert – of perpetuating “nanny state” policies that unnecessarily prolong mask use among vaccinated Americans. Kentucky’s junior senator – and ophthalmologist… Continue Reading →
The Avi Yetomim Organization is an American subsidiary of Yad Eliezer – the largest poverty relief organization in Eretz Yisrael. Over 100 almanos are registered to receive help paying for their rent, food, clothing and for their children’s needs. Thirty-five… Continue Reading →
The House voted Thursday to unlatch a gateway to citizenship for young Dreamers and immigrants who have fled war or natural disasters abroad, giving Democrats a win in the year’s… Read more » The post Divided House OKs Dems’ Bill… Continue Reading →
By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Guess What Didn’t Happen Between 1954 and 1974? Well, if you haven’t guessed it yet, here is another hint: It happens, approximately, once every 9 years. Hint #2. It can occur as frequently as… Continue Reading →
Britain is facing a shortfall in COVID-19 vaccine supplies that may delay the start of shots for people under 50 after deliveries from two suppliers were curtailed due to production and testing issues. Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the delays… Continue Reading →
With the State, along with the rest of the Country, doing their best to get life back to normal, CHEMED in Lakewood has taken the extra step to help the Jackson community in this process. Jackson resident Mordechai Burnstein, on… Continue Reading →
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The conservative network Newsmax said Thursday it is hiring Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump as a contributor who will provide commentary on a variety of issues. Newsmax also says it is also hiring Andrew Giuliani,… Continue Reading →
Mayor Ray Coles is again going out of his way to help Lakewood’s frum community exercise their religious freedoms, this time on a new issue that has cropped up ahead of Pesach. Being that the majority of the population in Lakewood are… Continue Reading →
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