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Month May 2023

Blast At Residential Building In Germany Injures 12; Suspect Detained

BERLIN (AP) — German police have detained a suspect in connection with an explosion at a residential building that injured at least a dozen people Thursday, some of them seriously, a senior security official said. The interior minister of North… Continue Reading →

Whose Fault?  When a Laptop is destroyed by a Reclining Passenger on a Flight

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com This past Monday, Tarah Cheiffi, a travel writer, posted a fascinating article.   She was returning from a trip to Orlando and decided to do some work on her Delta flight with her 15-inch MacBook… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Ten Most Epic Highlights of Trump’s Wild CNN Town Hall

“You are a NASTY person.” Discussing his possession of classified documents: More on classified documents at Mar-a-lago Do you want Ukraine to win this war? “A day of INFAMY” Debt ceiling debate – Should the country default? ‘Drill Baby Drill’… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Ten Most Epic Highlights of Trump’s Wild CNN Town Hall

“You are a NASTY person.” Discussing his possession of classified documents: More on classified documents at Mar-a-lago Do you want Ukraine to win this war? “A day of INFAMY” Debt ceiling debate – Should the country default? ‘Drill Baby Drill’… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Ten Most Epic Highlights of Trump’s Wild CNN Town Hall

“You are a NASTY person.” Discussing his possession of classified documents: More on classified documents at Mar-a-lago Do you want Ukraine to win this war? “A day of INFAMY” Debt ceiling debate – Should the country default? ‘Drill Baby Drill’… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Ten Most Epic Highlights of Trump’s Wild CNN Town Hall

“You are a NASTY person.” Discussing his possession of classified documents: More on classified documents at Mar-a-lago Do you want Ukraine to win this war? “A day of INFAMY” Debt ceiling debate – Should the country default? ‘Drill Baby Drill’… Continue Reading →

Mass Event Will Let Hackers Test Limits Of AI Technology

NEW YORK (AP) – No sooner did ChatGPT get unleashed than hackers started “jailbreaking” the artificial intelligence chatbot — trying to override its safeguards so it could blurt out something unhinged or obscene. But now its maker, OpenAI, and other… Continue Reading →

Picky Eating or Something More // The wisdom to know the difference

“Elisheva was a bright and happy child,” recalls her mother, Shelly. “She played and ran around and was like any other typical two-year-old, until it came to mealtimes. Then she would clamp her mouth shut and refuse to eat, shaking… Continue Reading →

Vegan Manicotti with Umami Mushrooms

Pareve / Serves 8   Spinach Almond Ricotta Cheese 8 oz slivered (peeled) almonds ¾ (15-oz) can coconut milk 2 teaspoons avocado oil 1 clove garlic, crushed 10 oz fresh spinach, finely chopped Salt Umami Mushrooms 2 tablespoons oil 8… Continue Reading →

My Father’s Voice Still Echoes // Rav Shimshon Sherer, rav of K’hal Zichron Mordechai in Flatbush, reminisces about growing up in the home of his illustrious father Rabbi Moshe Sherer

The word askan, or community activist, can be flung around too often. The true heroes are those who utterly devote themselves to advocating on behalf of their fellow Jews, intervening at all levels of government in order to preserve the… Continue Reading →

Sun-Dried Tomato-Crusted Sea Bass with Arugula Pasta

Pareve / Serves 4-6   4-6 sea bass fillets, skinless ½ cup almond flour cup dry sun-dried tomatoes 1 tablespoon olive oil Salt Pepper Sauce 5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 1 onion, diced 3 cloves garlic 3½ tablespoons balsamic… Continue Reading →

Will Pay-for-Slay Ever Be Stopped? // The Palestinians’ murderous policies continue

For many long decades, the West has pushed Israel to make peace with the Palestinians. But in pressuring them towards that peace, the West has willfully ignored the anti-Semitism and monetary incentives that the representatives of the Palestinians have put… Continue Reading →

Rude Awakening // I really wish they’d told me before

When I picked up the phone that morning, I had no idea that my life was about to change forever. “Hi, Mommy!” I said cheerfully. “Today is our two-month anniversary. Any ideas for what I can make for a special… Continue Reading →

Nathan Kashket // Kashket & Partners of London

Tailoring has long been thought of as a Jewish profession. When we think of the Jewish tailor tasked with making clothes for the royalty, it seems like something out of a tale from centuries ago. But those stories are still… Continue Reading →

Of Chokeholds and Pepper Spray // Menace lurks on public transportation

Mere hours before Jordan Neely, a mentally-challenged 30-year-old homeless man, began shouting at passengers on an F train in Manhattan, a man shouted hatred and insults at me on the Staten Island ferry. Mr. Neely was put in a chokehold… Continue Reading →

Of Chokeholds and Pepper Spray // Menace lurks on public transportation

Mere hours before Jordan Neely, a mentally-challenged 30-year-old homeless man, began shouting at passengers on an F train in Manhattan, a man shouted hatred and insults at me on the Staten Island ferry. Mr. Neely was put in a chokehold… Continue Reading →

The Coronation and Advice From Rav Elyashiv zatzal’s Grandfather

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com In the aftermath of King Charles coronation, some of the press had actually hired lip readers to see what King Charles was saying just before the coronation.  The king was caught on camera speaking… Continue Reading →

Trump Rages in All Caps After $5M Battery and Defamation Verdict

Unsurprisingly, former President Donald Trump wasn’t overjoyed to be found liable for battery and defamation in the lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll on Tuesday, with a jury awarding her $5 million in total damages for both claims. His first public… Continue Reading →

Otzma Yehudit Drops Boycott Of Knesset Votes

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit Party announced on Tuesday an end to its boycott of Knesset votes following the targeted killing of three top Islamic Jihad terrorists in the Gaza Strip. “Following the adoption of our position… Continue Reading →

Otzma Yehudit Drops Boycott Of Knesset Votes

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit Party announced on Tuesday an end to its boycott of Knesset votes following the targeted killing of three top Islamic Jihad terrorists in the Gaza Strip. “Following the adoption of our position… Continue Reading →

Trump Trolls CNN Ahead of CNN Appearance: “Could Turn Into a Disaster”

Donald Trump on Tuesday thanked CNN for hosting his upcoming town hall by ripping into the network’s “desperate” attempt at chasing ratings by putting him on the air, the Daily Beast reports. “I’ll be doing CNN tomorrow night, LIVE from… Continue Reading →

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