(By: Sandy Eller) Trenton, New Jersey – Continuing its long-standing tradition of working closely with the Garden State’s faith-based communities, high-ranking members of the New Jersey State Police met with Jewish leaders to discuss issues related to the upcoming Passover… Continue Reading →
“I sought a profession that combined my interest in science with a desire to help others. I felt that pharmacy was a great balance between these two factors. I find it to be the most appealing of the healthcare professions… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] Pesach is almost here! Are you Overwhelmed? Exhausted? Time to take care of you! There is a seemingly endless list to do before yomtov. The most challenging task for most people is kashering their kitchen sinks. Often throughout the… Continue Reading →
The two terror attacks in Israel perpetrated by Arab-Israeli ISIS supporters over the past week indicate a major intelligence failure by Israeli security agencies in failing to identify and monitor radicalized Arab-Israelis, former senior Israeli security officials told Israeli media… Continue Reading →
Israeli Chief Rabbi Rav Dovid Lau is reportedly boycotting the new conversion chief appointed by Minister of Religious Affairs Matan Kahana, and is refusing to meet him. Rav Lau implicitly trusted former conversion director Rav Moshe Waller, who was pushed… Continue Reading →
Citing unnecessary rules that continue to be enforced across New Jersey, Senator Declan O’Scanlon called for all remaining COVID-19 restrictions to be lifted statewide. “New Jersey’s public health emergency is over and there aren’t any recommended COVID-19 restrictions that should… Continue Reading →
Data analysts from the U.S. Census Bureau said that four of New York City’s five counties losing greater percentages of people almost any other major country in the United States. An area that saw a particularly large number of residents… Continue Reading →
Danny Danon, the chairman of the World Likud and former Permanent Representative to the United Nations, slammed the US government for participating in the Negev Summitt in Israel, which was mainly formed to express opposition to the Iran deal, while… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (VINnews) — Sources close to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich confirmed Monday that he had suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning at peace talks on the Ukraine-Belarus border earlier this month. The sources say that the Jewish billionaire, who has… Continue Reading →
The first face-to-face talks in two weeks between Russia and Ukraine began Tuesday in Turkey, raising flickering hopes there could be progress toward ending a war that has ground into a bloody campaign of attrition. An adviser to the Ukrainian… Continue Reading →
Week In Review offers the rare opportunity to watch a kosher recap of this week’s news. Yaakov M will have you fully up to date! Perfect for children of all ages! CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS WEEKS NEWS REVIEW The post… Continue Reading →
Isha ki sazria v’yaldah zachar.. by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com In Parshas Tazria, the psukim discuss the Bris Milah. The Ramah writes (YD 265:11) that the Sandek is equated to the Kohain who offers the incense in the Temple,… Continue Reading →
Isha ki sazria v’yaldah zachar.. by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com In Parshas Tazria, the psukim discuss the Bris Milah. The Ramah writes (YD 265:11) that the Sandek is equated to the Kohain who offers the incense in the Temple,… Continue Reading →
One person was killed and another critically injured in a multi-vehicle accident at the Toms River Manchester border this morning. The accident happened approximately 7:00 AM on Whitesville Road. Four vehicles were reportedly involved in the accident. One person was… Continue Reading →
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia’s deputy defense minister said that Moscow has decided to “fundamentally … cut back” operations near the capital and another major city to “increase mutual trust” at talks aimed at ending the fighting. Alexander Fomin said… Continue Reading →
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia’s deputy defense minister said that Moscow has decided to “fundamentally … cut back” operations near the capital and another major city to “increase mutual trust” at talks aimed at ending the fighting. Alexander Fomin said… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (JTA) — During Veronika Maidanova’s first two days attending school in Israel, the 8-year-old felt completely lost. “Everyone spoke Hebrew and I didn’t understand anything,” she recalled, weeks after fleeing her native Ukraine for the safety — but unfamiliarity… Continue Reading →
It wasn’t long ago that Lara Logan was a correspondent for CBS News, which is a little hard to believe considering the types of conspiracy theories she’s been pushing since she left the network. The latest, Rolling Stone reports, came… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A day after the Hadera terror attack in which two Border Police officers were murdered, The Shin Bet arrested Monday night more than 12 Arab Israelis with ties to IS. Five people were arrested on the night… Continue Reading →
By Rabbi Berach Steinfeld Are Matzos that are baked from wheat that are grown on salty waters, like in Arizona, Kosher? What about Matzos baked with flour that has sugar in it? There are four types of Matzos that are not just made from flour… Continue Reading →
Firefighters are battling a two-alarm structure fire in Jackson. The fire broke out approximately 12:20 AM. The Lakewood Fire Department was called in for mutual aid. Developing. The post BREAKING VIDEO: Firefighters battling two-alarm structure fire in Jackson appeared… Continue Reading →
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