Standing in the sweltering summer heat on the steps of the Alabama Capitol earlier this month, Republican Senate candidate Mo Brooks was hailed by organizers of the Jan. 6, 2021, rally in Washington for his efforts to overturn the results… Continue Reading →
New York’s governor signed a law Monday intended to prevent local officials from enacting rules that might suppress people’s voting rights because of their race. The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, named after the late civil rights activist who… Continue Reading →
R’ Yisroel Golding will be sitting Shiva for his brother R’ Shimon Gedalya Z”L in Lakewood. Shiva will take place at his home, 935 W. Kennedy Blvd until Wednesday morning. Mincha on Tuesday will be at 8:10 PM, followed by… Continue Reading →
Boro Park residents greeted Governor Kathy Hochul with an outpouring of support and tangible excitement on Monday as she toured the 13th Avenue’s shopping corridor, notably stopping at the iconic Eichler’s Judaica. With Election Day drawing closer, Gov. Hochul paid… Continue Reading →
Twitter’s board has recommended unanimously that shareholders approve the proposed $44 billion sale of the company to billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, according to a regulatory filing Tuesday. Musk reiterated his desire to move forward with the acquisition last… Continue Reading →
UVALDE, Texas (AP) — Multiple police officers armed with rifles and at least one ballistic shield stood and waited in a school hallway for nearly an hour while a gunman carried out a massacre of 19 elementary students and two… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] Now is the time to shop for summer. Don’t miss the once-a-year major summer Sale at The Shell Station. Check out our favorites: TheDrawstring Maxi Skirt– Cute and comfortable- Tuck in with a tee and you’re dressed. Perfect for… Continue Reading →
UTJ MK Yaakov Asher, who accompanied the parents of Moishe Kleinerman to the home of HaGaon HaRav Yaakov Edelstein for a bracha on Monday evening, also spoke with the Rosh Yeshivah about the dissolution of the government that unfolded that… Continue Reading →
Speaking at this morning’s summit on combatting bias, hate and violence, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy cited recent reports that the number of bias incidents in the state are increasing, led largely by a surge in anti-Semitic attacks, and noted… Continue Reading →
Facebook on Monday removed a campaign video by Republican Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens that shows him brandishing a shotgun and declaring that he’s hunting RINOs, or Republicans In Name Only. In the ad, Greitens, a former Missouri governor… Continue Reading →
LONDON (AP) — Tens of thousands of railway workers walked off the job in Britain on Tuesday, bringing the train network to a crawl in the country’s biggest transit strike for three decades. About 40,000 cleaners, signalers, maintenance workers and… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATE] Learning disabilities. Emotional handicaps. Did you know that one out of 33 babies are born with a birth defect! We also hear about more people who have been waiting to have children. While health comes from Hashem, from a… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that religious schools can’t be excluded from a Maine program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money. The most immediate effect… Continue Reading →
Chai Lifeline presents “Remembering Surfside,” a special webcast marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic condo collapse in Surfside, Florida. The online program features Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, spiritual leader and founder of The Shul of Bal Harbour, giving his first-hand… Continue Reading →
Family getting up: Mr. Yossel FeketeSon Mrs. Goldie Lowinger Daughter Mrs. Esther Malka GrossDaughter
NASA fueled its huge moon rocket for the first time Monday and went ahead with a critical countdown test despite a fuel line leak. This was NASA’s fourth crack at the all-important dress rehearsal, the last major milestone before the… Continue Reading →
In honor of the Yahrzeit of Rav Yonason Ben Uziel and the incredible Ohel Sarala girls who took upon themselves 40 days of nishmas as a group, we bring to you a never been done before journey. It’s not just a performance…. Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that religious schools can’t be excluded from a Maine program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money. The most immediate effect of the court’s… Continue Reading →
It’s only been a month since North Korea acknowledged having an COVID-19 outbreak, after steadfastly denying any cases for more than two years. But already it may be preparing to declare victory. According to state media, North Korea has avoided… Continue Reading →
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian attacks laid down a curtain of fire Tuesday across areas of eastern Ukraine where pockets of resistance are denying Moscow full military control of the region, almost four months after the Kremlin unleashed an invasion…. Continue Reading →
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