Coinciding with the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 30th yahrzeit, prominent Rabbonim from across the English-speaking Torah world share their perspective on the value of studying the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Divrei Torah. Learn more at sie.org/ls. The Lubavitcher Rebbe is known for many things:… Continue Reading →
The Tzibbur is asked to be Mispallel for Osher ben Chana Frumet.
As in previous articles, I have written about the prophecies unfolding before our eyes. We just celebrated Shavuos, and as we read Megillas Rus, I began to ponder: What lessons can we learn from this story about current events? This… Continue Reading →
Left-wing groups in Israel have been protesting in the streets for weeks, calling for a hostage deal “at all costs” and accusing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of sabotaging proposed deals. Hamas leaders, who closely monitor events in Israel, know exactly… Continue Reading →
Yankie Meyer z”l, the founder of Misaskim, was larger than life. For two decades, he ran Misaskim and Yedid single-handedly. Since his passing, the Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers have been working together to perpetuate his legacy and continue… Continue Reading →
A resident of Modiin Illit died after entering a narrow sewage pit on Rechov Avnei Nezer in Modiiin Illit on Tuesday morning and another city resident was rescued from the pit and evacuated to the hospital in moderate condition. Two… Continue Reading →
Israel’s national Holocaust museum opened a new conservation facility in Jerusalem on Monday that will preserve, restore and store its more than 45,000 artifacts and works of art in a vast new building, including five floors of underground storage. Yad… Continue Reading →
This video was originally filmed at an OU symposium and was edited to a 6 minute definition of “Defining Kiddush hashem versus Chillul Hashem.” As we begin the summer months it is truly a “must watch.” No permissions were obtained,… Continue Reading →
Inmates at New York City’s Rikers Island are suing the city claiming they were trapped in their cells during a jailhouse fire that injured 20 people last year. The lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in Manhattan said the 15… Continue Reading →
Recent visitor logs reveal that Dr. Kevin R. Cannard, a neurologist and Parkinson’s disease specialist, has made nearly a dozen visits to the White House Medical Unit, sparking new questions about President Joe Biden’s fitness for office as he faces… Continue Reading →
The new Sentinel nuclear warhead program is 81% over budget and is now estimated to cost nearly $141 billion, but the Pentagon is moving forward with the program, saying that given the threats from China and Russia it does not… Continue Reading →
Former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign announced on Monday that President Joe Biden is “dropping out of the race” through a fundraising email on Monday. The email, sent with the subject line “Biden is dropping out!”, quickly grabbed the attention… Continue Reading →
This evening, a ceremony was held at Lakewood Fire headquarters to swear in eight new career firefighters. Three of the new hires were previously volunteer firefighters in Lakewood, and all eights new hires are certified firefighters and are currently undergoing… Continue Reading →
A political drama played out on Monday evening, ending with the members of Shas leaving the Knesset in protest and later issuing a statement saying they have to “consider their continued path.” The incident began with National Security Minister Itamar… Continue Reading →
The U.S. wants to expand a Treasury committee’s jurisdiction to review land sales near U.S. military sites where foreigners are the buyers. New Treasury rulemaking would expand the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ powers to review… Continue Reading →
An officer from the Israel Prison Services was found dead in his burning home with stab wounds on his body on the yishuv of Givon HaChadasha in Binyamin. Fire and Rescue Services were called to his apartment when neighbors called… Continue Reading →
Tropical Storm Beryl sped across the Texas coast on Monday, leaving more than 2 million people and businesses without power in the Houston area and unleashing heavy rains that prompted dozens of high-water rescues. The fast-moving tempest threatened to carve… Continue Reading →
More than 3 million people passed through U.S. airport security on Sunday, the first time that number of passengers have been screened in a single day as travel surges, according to the U.S. Transportation Security Administration. The record, which was… Continue Reading →
Before heading to your local 7-Eleven store to grab a Slurpee, be sure to check out the STAR-K Kosher Slurpee List below. Please note: The Slurpees listed here are recommended only at 7-Eleven stores in the USA. For Canadian stores,… Continue Reading →
WESHOOT is proud to offer this training opportunity with Ret. Col Mickey Hartman, the creator of the Israel Defense Force (IDF) Shooting Doctrine. Drastically improve your marksmanship and combat accuracy with training from the expert who elevated the IDF’s hit… Continue Reading →
Assemblyman Avi Schnall and Senator Bob Singer have successfully secured $7 million in state budget funds for the township. This crucial funding is a direct result of their relentless advocacy and underscoring to legislative leaders the glaring inequities in the… Continue Reading →
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