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Haredim & Hassidim / News Briefs / Obituaries / Judaism

Passing of the Tosher Rebbe, z’l

By Jewish Press Staff

The Tosher Rebbe, z'l, has passed away at the age of 95. Baruch Dayan Emes. May his memory be for a blessing.

IDF & Security / Gaza / Hamas / Government / News Briefs

Gaza Still Receives Thousands of Tons of Humanitarian Aid Via Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Thousands of tons of foodstuffs, goods and personnel are still crossing in to Gaza from Israel daily. Check the COGAT data.

Terrorism / Eye on "Palestine"

Father in Duma Arson Attack Dies

By Jewish Press Staff

Sa'ad Dawabsha, 32, the father of the baby killed in the Duma arson attack on July 31, succumbed to his wounds on Saturday, and died.

Israel / Haredim & Hassidim / News Briefs / Health and Medicine / Judaism

Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib Auerbach Recovering from Surgery

By Jewish Press Staff

Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib Auerbach is recovering from successful cardiac surgery at Tel Hashomer hospital.

Israel / Global / News Briefs / Health and Medicine / Egypt

Israeli Dentist Mends Peacekeeping Canine

By Jewish Press Staff

"Dano" was wounded in action. The Multinational Force turned to a Hebrew University veterinarian.

Israel / Travel / News Briefs / Science and Tech

Israeli Physician Explains 'Why We Have Never Met Aliens'

By Jewish Press Staff

Israeli physician Dr. Yuval Rabinovich reviews possible reasons 'why we have never met aliens.'

Israel / News Briefs

Global Students' Jewish Roots Arts Project Winners in Tel Aviv

By Jewish Press Staff

Students from around the world participated in a Jewish Roots art project; winners gathered in Tel Aviv on Sunday.

News Briefs / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Church from 6th Century Discovered near Tel Aviv-Jerusalem Highway

By Jewish Press Staff

Widening "Highway 1" has unearthed the church, oil lamps, a mosaic floor and mother-of-pearl shells.

Politics / Government / News Briefs

Bennett and Herzog Teach High School on Unity

By Jewish Press Staff

Bennett preached unity, but Herzog scolded him for crossing the "red line" in the elections.

Terrorism / Iran / News Briefs / Eastern Europe

Reuters: Iran Attempts to Buy Nuclear-Related Contraband

By Jewish Press Staff

Iran tried to buy UN-banned products in the Czech Republic but was caught and stopped, Reuters reports exclusively.

NY / News Briefs

Special Art from Special People at Jewish Children's Museum

By Jewish Press Staff

Special needs artists showed their talent at Jewish Children's Museum on Mother's Day in New York.

Israel

Israel Tests Rocket Propulsion System for Intercepting Missiles

By Jewish Press Staff

The test was planned, but the Defense Ministry is mum on details.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / France

BDS-Linked Mob of 40 Hoodlums Attack 2 Jews in Paris

By Jewish Press Staff

The assault was on the same street where Ilan Halimi was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in 2006.

IDF & Security / Global / News Briefs / Aliyah / Geulah

Ethiopian Doctor Who Lit Yom Ha'Atzmaut Torch Heads IDF Team in Nepal

By Jewish Press Staff

Dr. Avi Yitzchak, the first Ethiopian doctor in Israel, also saved victims of the earthquake in Haiti in 2010.

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs

Thousands Mourn Rabbi Lichtenstein

By Jewish Press Staff

"He did not know what anger was and never engaged in slander."

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Germany

Berlin Teacher Taught Students to March and Sing Nazi Anthem

By Jewish Press Staff

The teacher could face three years in jail for displaying Nazi symbols, which includes singing Nazi songs.

Israel / News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

UN Talks with Israel to Ratify Treaty against Nuclear Testing

By Jewish Press Staff

Ratification does not imply admission of the possession of nuclear weapons.

Israel / News Briefs / Islamists / North African States / Africa

Kenya Foils Attack Packed Cathedral as Country Mourns 148 Deaths

By Jewish Press Staff

Muslim terrorists from Somalia want to make Kenya the next victim on its way to take over northern Africa.

News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Missing Man Not Kidnapped, Found Hiding Out in Kiryat Arba Wadi

By Jewish Press Staff

Niv Asraf wasn't kidnapped near Hebron after all. Apparently he and his friend planned this...

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Archaeologists Discover Egypt Occupied Tel Aviv 5,000 Years Ago

By Jewish Press Staff

The discovery would be a death blow the PA claims that Tel Aviv is "Palestinian" if it weren't for the fact that that Arafat was born in Egypt.

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Hikers Find Cache of Rare Coins from 2,300 Years Ago

By Jewish Press Staff

Three Israeli Caving Club hikers found the cache in a stalactite cave in northern Israel.

US / Government / News Briefs

Transcript of PM Binyamin Netanyahu's Historic Speech to Congress

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel's PM Netanyahu was interrupted 40 times with standing ovations in his 40 minute historic speech to the US Congress on Tuesday. Transcript here.

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Give Relief to the Needy this Purim

By Jewish Press Staff

As Purim approaches, thousands of Israeli children and families grapple with poverty

News Briefs / Europe / Aliyah / Geulah

Netanyahu Calls on European Jews to Move to Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

"Israel is the home of every Jew," the Prime Minister told the Cabinet Sunday.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

European Rabbi Says EU Leaders 'Bury their Heads in the Sand'

By Jewish Press Staff

Rabbis and Jewish leaders soon will take self-defense courses to protect themselves against terrorists.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Sweden Imports Jew-hatred

By Jewish Press Staff

Most Swedes have never realized that one minority group may expose another minority group to violence and intimidation.

Government / News Briefs / Business and Economy / Jerusalem / Israeli Arabs / Local

Pres. Rivlin Launches Joint Project to Integrate Israeli Arabs into Private Business Sector

By Jewish Press Staff

Pres. Reuven Rivlin launches joint project with 'Collective Impact' to integrate Israeli Arab workers into private business sector.

News Briefs

Bnei Brak is Charlie: Photos from Eulogies

By Jewish Press Staff

Eulogies for the fourth Jewish victims at the attack on a kosher deli in Paris last week were held in Bnei Brak Tuesday.

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech

Dead Sea Scrolls Hi-Tech Preserves Israeli Declaration of Independence

By Jewish Press Staff

The Declaration of Independence is the first document reflecting Jewish sovereignty since the time of the Hashmonean kingdom.

News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Jerusalem / Intifada

Palestinian Authority Glorifies Synagogue Butchers as Islamic Martyrs

By Jewish Press Staff

Just in time for the United Nations Security Council to think twice about recognizing the PA.

Israel / US / News Briefs

Netanyahu Tells GOP Sen Graham PA Incitement Led to Firebombing

By Jewish Press Staff

The South Carolina senator is another Republican thinking about running to succeed Obama

Terrorism / Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Hebrew Univ. Study Links Fear of Terror with Risk of Death

By Jewish Press Staff

A faster-beating heart as a result of fear of terror increase the risk of heart disease, researchers report.

IDF & Security / Syria / News Briefs / Lebanon / Hezbollah

Syria Downs Israeli Drone Near Border

By Jewish Press Staff

Arab media report Syria downed an Israeli drone over Quneitra, near the border between the two countries.

Israel / Travel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Unique 65-Foot Long Entrance Discovered at Herodian Hilltop Palace

By Jewish Press Staff

Excavations also turned up hidden tunnels dug by Jewish rebels in the period of the Bar Kokhba Revolt.

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Centuries before Hanukkah: Remains of 8,000-Year Old Olive Oil Found in Galilee

By Jewish Press Staff

“This is the earliest evidence of the use of olive oil in the country, and perhaps the entire Mediterranean basin."

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Two-Headed Salamander Tadpole Discovered in Haifa Ecology Lab

By Jewish Press Staff

Suggested causes: pollution of water sources, radiation changes and the effects of a dwindling population.

Global / News Briefs / Jerusalem / Intifada

Canadian-Israeli in Coma from Har Nof Massacre

By Jewish Press Staff

A Toronto synagogue issued a rare Shabbat appeal to help the family.

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

New App Puts Dead Scrolls on iPhone and iPad

By Jewish Press Staff

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Genesis 1:1)

NY / News Briefs / Science and Tech

Boy Isolated in NY Hospital for Possible Ebola

By Jewish Press Staff

The new case of a 5-year-old makes it more difficult to fight NY and NJ quarantine policies.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Gaza / Hamas / News Briefs

Hamas ‘Fishing’ for Cease-Fire Violations’

By Jewish Press Staff

Hamas is still in the mode of “give us a finger and we will take the whole hand.”

News Briefs / Religion / Judaism

RCA Issues Statement Regarding Freundel Matter

By Jewish Press Staff

The Rabbinical Council of America said that since the arrest last week of Rabbi Barry Freundel of Washington, DC, it has been working assiduously to address the many challenges that its members and their communities now face.

Israel / News Briefs / Holidays & Observances / Religion / Archaeology

Rare ‘Four Species’ Coin from Bar Kochba in Display in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

The exhibition includes the largest gold medallion with Judaic symbols known in existence.

US / Antisemitism / News Briefs / On Campus / Education

Loyola U. 'Suspends' and Reinstates Students for Justice in Palestine

By Jewish Press Staff

The soft-glove approach to campus anti-Zionists is more like a pat on the back.

Government / News Briefs / Holidays & Observances

Rosh HaShana Message from PM Binyamin Netanyahu

By Jewish Press Staff

PM Netanyahu has sent out his Rosh HaShana greeting to Jews around the world.

Politics / News Briefs / Turkey / Business and Economy / Science and Tech

No Turkish Delight for Israeli Energy

By Jewish Press Staff

Turkey is not going to be signing any deals for Israeli natural gas exports any time soon, says Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz.

Eye on "Palestine" / Government / News Briefs / The Knesset / Jerusalem / The Temple Mount / Jordan / Religion

Moshe Feiglin: Netanyahu Has Conceded Temple Mount

By Jewish Press Staff

Netanyahu said that since the Jordanians opposed the bridge, "Of course we agreed." Of course.

IDF & Security / News Briefs / Germany

Nuclear-Capable Sub on the Way for IDF Navy

By Jewish Press Staff

The Israeli navy is about to receive its fourth submarine and the first of three nuclear-capable subs purchased from Germany.

Terrorism / Israel / Haredim & Hassidim / News Briefs

Fears Grow for Fate of Missing Yeshiva Student Aaron Sofer (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Israeli searchers for missing Lakewood, New Jersey yeshiva student Aaron Sofer have found some of his personal belongs near a trail, his last known location, but fears are growing that the 23-year-old youth has been kidnapped and/or murdered. Police and a dog unit have tracked the Jerusalem Forest area where he was last seen on […]

Jewish / US / News Briefs

California Earthquake Wreaks Havoc at Chabad House

By Jewish Press Staff

Chabad rabbis say middle-of-the-night jolt makes him understand better what Israelis are going through in the war.

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Apple Co-Founder Lands in Israel between the Rockets

By Jewish Press Staff

Neither, rain, nor sleet, snow nor Hamas can keep Apple co-founder Wozniak from biting into Israel.

Jewish / News Briefs / Jerusalem / The Temple Mount / Archaeology

Israel Researchers Discover Some of Western Wall Stones Wearing Away

By Jewish Press Staff

One advantage of erosion of stones at the Kotel is more cracks for people to place prayer notes.

News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Intifada

Abbas' Fatah Movement Brags It Killed 11,000 Israelis

By Jewish Press Staff

Official Facebook page of Fatah, headed by Mahmoud “Peace Partner: Abbas, boasts about leading Palestinians in terror.

Israel / Gaza / Hamas / News Briefs / Egypt / Rockets from Gaza

Barrage of Rocket Attacks Continues - Update (11:48pm)

By Jewish Press Staff

11:48pm Be'er Sheva 11:45 Rocket Alert Ashdod.. Ashkelon...Shafir... Kiryat..Malachi 11:44pm Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ashkelon 11:26pm Eshkol x2 10:55pm Eshkol 9:59pm Ashdod 8:12pm Sdot Negev, Shaar Negev 7:55pm Ashkelon Coast 7:47pm Rocket Alert Sha'ar HaNegev 7:11pm Ashkelon Coast 7:05pm Multiple Rocket Alerts Sdot Negev...Netivot 7:05pm Ashkelon, Kfar Maimon, Gaza border communities - all Multiples. 6:43pm Ashkelon […]

Photo of the Day / Israel At War: Operation Protective Edge

Not Your Average Motorcycle Gang

By Jewish Press Staff

These motorcycles were found inside Hamas terror tunnels leading into Israeli towns.

Video of the Day

Happy in Efrat

By Jewish Press Staff

Hamas won't get Efrat down. Check out IsraelVideoNetwork

Photo of the Day

Hand of God

By Jewish Press Staff

The hand isn't real, but the explanation is.

Gaza / Hamas / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Rockets from Gaza / Israel At War: Operation Protective Edge

Missile Rocket Fire May Disrupt Commercial Flights

By Jewish Press Staff

Missile fire may disrupt schedules in commercial flights at Ben Gurion International Airport, authority warns.

Terrorism / Hamas / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Islamists

US Taxpayers Should Not Pay Salaries of Terrorists

By Jewish Press Staff

In praising the kidnapping, Hamas remains true to its anti-Semitic, genocidal founding charter.

Terrorism / Antisemitism / News Briefs / France / Islamists / Religion

SWC: Where are the Condemnations from Muslim Religious Leaders?'

By Jewish Press Staff

Unfortunately, the French-born murderer of innocents at the Brussels Jewish Museum, are revered by many young Muslims.

News Briefs / Religion / Aliyah / Geulah

Bnei Menashe Children Celebrate Their First Shavuot in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Bnei Menashe children who made Aliyah with their families on May 26, celebrate their first Israeli Shavuot.

News Briefs

Ump Says Boy Can’t Play Ball With Tzitzit; Team Walks Off Field

By Jewish Press Staff

Nine-year-old Yossi was the only Jewish player in his Arizona little league. His refusal to give up tzitzit was a lesson in humility.

Terrorism / Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Court to Hear Appeal in Activist Death

By Jewish Press Staff

The International Solidarity Movement claims to be a non-violent protest movement, but why do it's members consistently support violence?

News Briefs / Aliyah / Geulah

66 Israeli Heroes Share a Message for 66 Years of Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

The purpose of the video is to inspire Jews around the world while reminding them of the significance and miracle of the Jewish State.

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs

HaTikvah at the Kotel

By Jewish Press Staff

The IDF sings HaTikvah, the Jewish national anthem, at the kotel in the Jewish holy city of Jerusalem.

Jewish / NY / News Briefs / On Campus / Education

Civil Rights Groups Urge NYU to Discipline 'Mock Eviction' Leafletters

By Jewish Press Staff

The NYU mock eviction notices raised serious questions about sensitivity for the reasonable concerns of Jewish students.

Israel / News Briefs / Holidays & Observances

Beaches are Open, Time for Sand and Fun in the Sun!

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel’s beach season began officially Thursday morning, May 1, with a bright sunny day and breezy skies, and continues till October 23.

IDF & Security / News Briefs / Holocaust

The Holocaust Survivor Who Fought in Every Israeli War (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Ze’ev’s childhood dream was to wear a uniform and be farmer. First, it was a nightmare. In Israel, it was a dream come true.

Food / Jewish / US / News Briefs

Masbia Soup Kitchen Passover Food Distribution Network

By Jewish Press Staff

Masbia Soup Kitchen Network to provide 18,000 meals this Passover season. Volunteer!

Photo of the Day

"Tradition and Style"

By Jewish Press Staff

The Waldorf Astoria hotel officially opened its Jerusalem branch on Agron Street, near the Old City, on Thursday, March 27, 2014.

Video of the Day

Pesach Cleaning

By Jewish Press Staff

No stress, but Pesach is less than a month away! Rebbetzin RLZ explains how important it is to do a proper Pesach cleaning.

Israel / News Briefs

Cancer-Stricken Boy Acts Out Rescue Operation for Purim (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

When you say a cancer-stricken boy smiling and happy, you wonder why anyone complains about anything.

Israel / News Briefs / Jordan / Science and Tech

Israeli Doctors Save 7-Year-Old Jordanian Boy

By Jewish Press Staff

One of these days the Arabs are going to be very sorry if they have to live up to their anti-Israel rhetoric.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / News Briefs

Every Day is Purim for Camouflaged IDF Soldiers (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

One of the lessons the IDF learned from the Second Lebanese War is how terrorists blended in with the scenery.

Europe / Holocaust

Nazi Auschwitz Metal Stamps for Tattooing Found in Poland

By Jewish Press Staff

Nazi stamps used to tattoo death camp prisons are proof of the evil system as Holocaust survivors’ numbers dwindle.

US / News Briefs / Aliyah / Geulah

Record Number of US Dentists Planning Aliyah

By Jewish Press Staff

An unprecedented number of 20 dentists from around the United States who are planning to make Aliyah to Israel took the Israeli Dentistry Licensing Exam, at the Nefesh B’Nefesh offices in Paramus, New Jersey, this week. This is the largest group ever to take the test outside Israel. Dentists who immigrate to Israel must pass […]

News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

Ukraine Police Storm Protest Camp after 19 Killed in Clashes (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

The United States and United Nations once again have showed their weakness and have failed to prevent violence in Ukraine.

IDF & Security / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel / Aliyah / Geulah

Meet the Torah Scholars-Soldiers Who Defend Israel (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Haredi youth have no excuse to dodge the draft, unless they really don’t want to learn Torah.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Iran / News Briefs / Hezbollah

Rare Look into IDF Simulated Takeover of Hezbollah Post (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

No one wants a third war in Lebanon, but everyone expects it. Next time, the IDF wants no surprises.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Hamas / Government / News Briefs

3 Rockets Shot at Israel from Gaza

By Jewish Press Staff

Three rockets were shot from Gaza into Israel, in the southern part of the Eshkol municipal council, exploding against the border security fence, Israel Radio reported. No one was hurt and there was no damage to property. IDF forces are searching the area. Back in 2005, many warned that the plan to unilaterally move the […]

Terrorism / Israel / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority

YouTube OKs Fatah Incitement in Arabic but not in Hebrew (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

This is not the first time PMW's documentation has been impeded by YouTube.

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Highway Work Uncovers 900-Year-0ld Fountain in Garden

By Jewish Press Staff

Development of a modern highway has unearthed the discovery of an Islamic period fountain in a private garden outside the richer ares of Old Ramla, near the airport.

Government / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel

Attorney General Asks Court to Order New Elections in Beit Shemesh

By Jewish Press Staff

There is a glimmer of hope in fighting corrupt elections in Israel, which is no worse than anywhere else but simply more obvious.

Video of the Day

Politics in the Brooklyn Delis

By Jewish Press Staff

Eli Kwartler, Jewish Community of Amherst co-president, recalls his father reading Yiddish newspapers and discussing politics in Brooklyn delis.

Syria / News Briefs / Lebanon / Islamists / Hezbollah / Iraq

Syrian Rebels Kill 17 Hezbollah Fighters in Direct Hit (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Syrian opposition forces again prove Hezbollah is not invincible. They posted a video showing a direct hit near Damascus on a multi-story Hezbollah building, which collapsed like dominoes.

Terrorism / Israel / US / News Briefs / Jordan

Arab-US Woman Arrested for Lying about Terrorist Bombing In Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

A naturalized American citizen who immigrated from Jordan in 1995 could be deported from the United States for lying about her conviction for the 1969 bombing of a Jerusalem supermarket, in which two Israelis were killed. Rasmieh Yousef Odeh, 66, was arrested Tuesday in her suburban Chicago home on immigration charges and appeared in federal […]

Israel / News Briefs

Police Raid of False IDs in Beit Shemesh Sign of Election Fraud

By Jewish Press Staff

Local elections in Israel are rarely a pretty sight, but the one Beit Shemesh Tuesday night takes this year’s trophy. False IDs and trashing ballots were the tip of the iceberg. By the way, Shas won.

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Dramatic Kinneret Discovery: Climate Crisis Ruined Ancient Empires

By Jewish Press Staff

If the effects of “global warming” today are going to be anything like those of the 3,200-year-old drought and cold wave that, according to research in the Kinneret, existed in the Middle East, watch out.

Terrorism / News Briefs / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Settlements

With a Knife to His Throat, Haredi Loses ‘Payos,’ But Survives Hostage Arab Attack

By Jewish Press Staff

A PA terrorist fled his religious Jewish hostage after cutting off his sid locks in western Gush Etzion. Just as worrisome, the media almost totally ignored the incident. It might upset peace talks.

US / News Briefs / Archaeology / Holocaust

NY Court to Decide Dispute over ‘Holocaust-Ancient Assyrian Link'

By Jewish Press Staff

The Holocaust has no historical connection with ancient Assyria, but there is a curiously possible link provided by a gold tablet obtained by a Holocaust survivor. A German museum wants it back.

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Israeli Doctor Can Help Make You into a Real Man

By Jewish Press Staff

Are you a man with no facial hair to shave? Feel like a man but look like a girl? It happens to the best of us, even a combat soldier, who now is a real man thanks to a Tel Aviv University doctor.

US / News Briefs / Islamists / Egypt

Update: Egypt Wrongly Identified US Citizen Who Hanged Himself

By Jewish Press Staff

Egypt may be in big trouble with the US, which already has suspended some military aid.Cairo held an American citizen in jail for six weeks without formal charges. Now he has committed suicide.

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