Nearly 20 million lives were saved by COVID-19 vaccines during their first year, but even more deaths could have been prevented if international targets for the shots had been reached, researchers reported Thursday. On Dec. 8, 2020, a retired shop… Continue Reading →
As someone observing the shidduchim “market” that seemingly becomes increasingly challenging as boys and girls become older, I would like to offer a straightforward suggestion. I know of one Rosh Hayeshiva that suggested this to his talmid, and I know… Continue Reading →
From the normally chilly Russian Arctic to the traditionally sweltering American South, big swaths of the Northern Hemisphere continued to sizzle with extreme heat as the start of summer more resembled the dog days of August. In the United States… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a New York state law that had restricted who could obtain a permit to carry a gun in public. Under the law in place since 1913, New York residents needed to show… Continue Reading →
Donald Trump hounded the Justice Department to pursue his false election fraud claims, striving in vain to enlist top law enforcement officials in his desperate bid to stay in power and relenting only when warned in the Oval Office of… Continue Reading →
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SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — A year ago in the middle of the night, a 12-story oceanfront condo building in Surfside, Florida, came down with a thunderous roar, leaving a giant pile of rubble and claiming 98 lives — one of… Continue Reading →
Family getting up: Shacharis: 8:00 amMincha: 9:00 pmMaariv: 9:15 pm Rabbi Pinchus Friedman Father Mrs. Judy Friedman Mother Mr. Moshe Friedman Brother Mrs. Idy Goldring Sister Mr. Chananya Friedman Brother Mr. Sruly Friedman Brother Mrs. Dassy EliasSister Mr. Nussen Friedman… Continue Reading →
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com There are times when we can be inspired by observing examples of absolute integrity and honesty. Then there are times when we can be inspired toward Everyday Emes by seeing the consequences of actions… Continue Reading →
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com There are times when we can be inspired by observing examples of absolute integrity and honesty. Then there are times when we can be inspired toward Everyday Emes by seeing the consequences of actions… Continue Reading →
El Al Airlines announced on Thursday that it is canceling its routes from Israel to the cities of Toronto, Brussels, and Warsaw by the end of October. According to the airline’s statement, the canceled routes are a result of the… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — A lack of clear, concise and consistent messaging about the seriousness of the novel coronavirus in the earliest months of its spread created a false sense of security among Americans that the pandemic would not be serious… Continue Reading →
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Hossein Taeb, who was the head of the intelligence unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, was dismissed from his position, the IRGC confirmed on Thursday. Israel identified Taeb last week as the senior intelligence official leading the effort to… Continue Reading →
Instagram is testing new ways to verify the age of people using its service, including a face-scanning artificial intelligence tool, having mutual friends verify their age or uploading an ID. But the tools won’t be used, at least not yet,… Continue Reading →
A senior US official hinted on Wednesday that more Arab countries are interested in improving ties with Israel during President Joe Biden’s visit to the region next month, AFP reported. US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution allows law abiding citizens the right to carry a gun outside the home. Do you agree with the court’s interpretation? Take the poll. The post POLL: Do you agree with the… Continue Reading →
Report after report in recent days described extremely frightening encounters Israeli tourists experienced in Istanbul, following multiple warnings by Israeli security organizations about Iranian cells seeking to kidnap and murder Israelis. But it seems as if Turkish Jews and many… Continue Reading →
Yelp is closing three of its U.S. offices after finding most of its employees prefer to work remotely. In a blog post Thursday, Yelp Co-Founder and CEO Jeremy Stoppelman said the company will close its offices in New York, Washington… Continue Reading →
Moshie Kleinerman has been missing for 89 days and his prolonged absence is taking a terrible toll on his parents and siblings. Following a discussion in the Knesset on the case on Tuesday, a large-scale search was held for him… Continue Reading →
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