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Faith, the Amazing Two Legged Dog

By Jewish Press Staff

A two-legged dog who has learned to walk upright has been made an honorary sergeant in the U.S. army for inspiring disabled war veterans. Faith, an eight-year old labrador-chow cross is a favourite at army bases and hospitals, where she 'marches' around on her hind legs, dressed in a military jacket. Her owner Jude Stringfellow, […]

Photo of the Day

Mazal Tov!

By Jewish Press Staff

Here's newly born and yet unnamed baboon infant, being cuddled with its mother Sigal in the Ramat Gan Safari Park, August 21 2013. The park usually waits until visitors or the public name new baby animal.

NY

D’Amato Calls On De Blasio To Reject Soros Endorsement

By Jewish Press Staff

Former New York Senator Al D’Amato spoke to The Jewish Press by phone to express his feelings about financier and liberal activist George Soros’s recent endorsement of Bill de Blasio for mayor of New York City.

Jewish / US / News Briefs

Bat Mitzvah Girl Used Gift Money to Renovate Crisis Center

By Jewish Press Staff

Charlotte’s gift will provide a clean and modern space, where the children can undergo therapy through cooking and baking.

Photo of the Day

Kite-Flying Festival

By Jewish Press Staff

The Kite-Flying Festival, held annually at the Israel Museum, has become a Jerusalem tradition. Professional and amateur kite lovers from all over the country gather in Jerusalem every summer to fly kites that they designed themselves or created at the workshops held at the museum during the festival. During the festival, the museum's skies are […]

Sponsored Posts / Product Promotion

Netanya's Most Expensive Apartment Sold in LAGOON Complex for NIS 8.58 million

By Jewish Press Staff

...breaking the NIS 6.7 million price-tag record previously set by another apartment in the city.

Video of the Day

Introducing Tamuz, the Missile

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel's Artillery Corps revealed the previously classified Tammuz missile for the first time, that was operational in Gaza and Lebanon wars. With a range of 15.5 miles, the missile is equipped with an electric optic sensor that transmits the image of its target to its operators inside an armored personnel carrier who then manually drive […]

News Briefs / Jerusalem / Religion / Archaeology

2700 Year-Old Inscription in City of David Excavations

By Jewish Press Staff

This fascinating find will be presented at Megalim's Annual Archaeological Conference which will take place on Thursday, August 29th in the City of David.

Video of the Day

Israel VS Palestine

By Jewish Press Staff

An animation video created in response to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, suggesting Israel has the right to defend itself. What a concept!

US / Government / News Briefs / The Knesset / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Settlements

Jewish Home Knesset Chair to Kerry: You Are a Hypocrite

By Jewish Press Staff

"By your own hand you have raised expectations to a dangerous level - one that might cause the whole region to spin out of control."

Video of the Day

Jackie Mason on the Peace Process

By Jewish Press Staff

Comedian Jackie Mason talks about the supposed Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the “settlements” in Judea and Samaria and Israel’s survival. “If six Jews extend a kitchen or a toilet, they say we’re destroying the peace process.”

Police and Crime / News Briefs / Islamists / Egypt

Update: 250 Killed as Police Crush Cairo Sit-Ins

By Jewish Press Staff

Police snipers fired at protesters from the rooftop of surrounding buildings.

Video of the Day

Jewish v. Palestinian Refugees

By Jewish Press Staff

You think you really know about the Palestinian refugees? This short animated clip covers the story of how they became refugees and why they have stayed that way. It also shows the history of Jewish refugees from Arab lands -- a story that's been ignored.

Jewish / NY / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Head of Met Council Steps Down, Apologizes for Mistakes

By Jewish Press Staff

“I pray that my family and friends and all who care about Met Council can find it in their heart to forgive me for my actions."

Jewish / US / News Briefs

Israeli Engineer Shoots 9-Year-Old Son, Self, in NH (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

The father sent an email to a friend saying he was suicidal before the shootings.

News Briefs / Obituaries

Singer Eydie Gormé Dead at 84

By Jewish Press Staff

Gormé was born as Edith Garmezano in The Bronx, New York, in 1928, the daughter of Sephardi-Jewish parents.

Video of the Day

A Single Jew Arrived on Temple Mount

By Jewish Press Staff

This footage of Moslem hatred and incitement was proudly taken by a Moslem on the Temple Mount and originally uploaded by the Arab website hon.ps. The original title in Arabic, "تصدي المرابطين في المسجد الاقصى لاستفزاز احد المتدينين اليهود بعد محاولته الوصول للساحات الداخلية " translates roughly as "A response to a single Jew who […]

Sponsored Posts

IDC Students Show Microsoft How to Do It Right

By Jewish Press Staff

At the annual student Design Expo at the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, one project stood out - an Android app, developed by students from Israel’s Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, that leverages YouTube to let people eavesdrop on songs being played by other Clashers users they spot on the street, the bus or anywhere else.

Terrorism / Middle East / Levant / US / News Briefs / Europe / Islamists

Global Security Alert after Al-Qaeda Prison Escapes

By Jewish Press Staff

The international police organization Interpol has issued a global security alert, urging increased vigilance for terrorist activity, following a suspected al-Qaeda connection to prison breaks in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan, among others, AP reported. Interpol says the prison escapes have taken place in nine Interpol member countries over the past month. The organization is requesting […]

Terrorism / US / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords

Abbas’ Fatah Party Lauds Female Terrorist as ‘Master of the World’

By Jewish Press Staff

Abbas' Fatah party Facebook page tells the truth about terrorism and the “peace process.” It posted a picture of three notorious female terrorists, each one a ”master of the world.” Now let’s talk peace?

Photo of the Day

U-S-A !!!

By Jewish Press Staff

Just like in the women's, the men's final in Basketball in this year's Maccabiah games was a rematch from the preliminaries – USA vs. Argentina. But this time, the American team learned the lesson from its loss to Argentina earlier in the tournament, and won 87:76. Argentina got the silver and Israel the bronze after […]

Terrorism / Israel / News Briefs / Lebanon / European Union

Parts of Bulgarian Bus Bomb Smuggled from Poland

By Jewish Press Staff

Add Poland to Hezbollah’s terrorist network, which smuggled from Poland parts of the bomb that killed five Israelis last summer, a Polish daily reported. Hezbollah paid $100,000 for the attack.

Video of the Day

JewishPress.com Editor Holds His Own on Al Jazeera

By Jewish Press Staff

It's no secret that Al Jazeera is an Islamic propaganda network. So, I would say it takes a brave Jew to go on to an Al Jazeera anti-Zionist show, to argue head to head, three on one, while standing his ground. But that's what JewishPress.com Contributing Editor Yishai Fleisher did. In fact, it's obvious he […]

Photo of the Day

This Man is NOT Praying

By Jewish Press Staff

As the Israeli police and Islamic Waqf have forbidden Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount, it is obvious that this man is NOT praying. No sir. No reason to arrest him at all. He is simply standing in quiet contemplation.

Photo of the Day

We Shall Overcome

By Jewish Press Staff

MK Yaakov Litzman (UTJ) standing at the Knesset podium on Tuesday, addresses his fellow MKs.

Syria / Government / Iran / News Briefs / Hezbollah

Deep in Syrian Quagmire, Rohani Brings Back Zionist Bashing

By Jewish Press Staff

Rohani said the reason Israel is not bombing Iran is not because it doesn't want to, but because it fears Tehran's retaliation.

Terrorism / US / Police and Crime / News Briefs / Islamists / Religion

Pennsylvania Jihadist Gets 102 Months

By Jewish Press Staff

In the summer of 2010, Begolly urged jihadists on the AMEF to “write their legacy in blood.”

Global / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Media / Holocaust

Death Camp Exhibition Comes to Beijing

By Jewish Press Staff

The exhibition also portrays how Jewish refugees were rescued by the city of Shanghai and its people.

Jewish / US / News Briefs / Religion

Rabbinical Council of America Issues Guidelines on Sexual Abuse

By Jewish Press Staff

Orthodox Jewish institutions have been stunned by charges and evidence of sexual abuse, particular concerning children. The organization of Orthodox rabbis – RCA – has issued guidelines to prevent abuse.

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs / Religion / Archaeology

Oldest Alphabetical Written Text Found near Temple Mount

By Jewish Press Staff

The oldest known Hebrew writing from ancient Jerusalem dates back to the 8th century. Archaeologists now have found an older alphabetical text, not in Hebrew, from the time of Kings David or Solomon

Politics / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Religion / Germany

Anti-Israel Chants at Turkish Rally in Duesseldorf

By Jewish Press Staff

AJC called on state authorities to investigate the anti-Israel rhetoric at the pro-Erdogan rally.

IDF & Security / News Briefs / Video of the Day

669 Rescues Downed F-16 Pilots (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Following an F-16 crash, the IDF special rescue unit 669 pulls out the flight crew from the Mediterranean ocean.

News Briefs / Egypt

Cairo Institute: Morsi Systematically Abused the Rule of Law

By Jewish Press Staff

One year after Morsi became president, it is now clear that the priority of the presidency was to firmly establish a new authoritarian regime.

Photo of the Day

US and IDF (American) Soldiers Celebrate 4th of July Together

By Jewish Press Staff

US soldiers and officers celebrate 4th of July together with North American IDF Lone Soldiers at a Tel Aviv beach party

News Briefs / Egypt

Backlash Forcing Interim President to Cancel ElBaradei Appointment

By Jewish Press Staff

A senior Muslim Brotherhood spokesman told Reuters the group rejects ElBaradei's appointment.

Jewish / NY / News Briefs / Europe

New York Jews Rescued Irish in Great Famine

By Jewish Press Staff

The rabbi encouraged his flock to “take measures for the relief of the famishing thousands of their fellow mortals in that unfortunate and destitute country, Ireland."

Israel / News Briefs / France / Science and Tech

Paris Prosecutor Says No Zopiclone in Teva Furosemide Tablets

By Jewish Press Staff

The pharmaceutical giant Teva's French division, Teva France, announced that the preliminary investigation conducted by the Paris Prosecutor resulted in the conclusion that there were no signs of Zopiclone in Furosemide tablets manufactured by Teva. Therefore, the prosecutor decided that there is no connection between the Teva plant in Sens, France, where the drug Furosemide […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Family Seeks Memorial for Portuguese Diplomat who Saved Thousands

By Jewish Press Staff

"The largest rescue action by a single individual during the Holocaust.”

News Briefs / Egypt

7 Dead in Egyptian Protest Violence

By Jewish Press Staff

Muslim Brothers exchanged fire with demonstrators in several cities.

Israel / Archaeology

Stone Age, Canaanite, Arrowheads and Blades Found in Judean Foothills

By Jewish Press Staff

Archaeological excavations of the Israel Antiquities Authority done prior to laying down a sewer line turned up evidence of human habitation 9,000 years ago.

Features On The Jewish World

The Stones Of The Western Wall

By Jewish Press Staff

The image of the Western Wall, whether seen through photography or up close and in person, is fairly familiar throughout the world. When examined closely, however, its stones reveal far more history than first meets the eye.

Jewish / News Briefs / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Archaeologists Find 2,000-Year-Old Evidence of Siege in Jerusalem

By Jewish Press Staff

History records the siege of Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, but archaeologists never have found evidence of the famine that plagued Jews – until now.

Iran / News Briefs / Islamists / On Campus / Education

Writer: President Elect Rohani Plagiarized Ph.D. Thesis

By Jewish Press Staff

It's doubtful that Rouhani ever attended the British university in person.

News Briefs / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Section of 1,800-Year-Old Road Discovered in Jerusalem

By Jewish Press Staff

Greetings from the Roman Empire! Thanks to the need to install a new drainage pipe, archaeologists have dug up for the first time a well-preserved section of an ancient road in the capital.

News Briefs / Media / Israeli Arabs / Local

Millions Watch Eretz Israel Contender for Arab Idol (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

All of Eretz Israel is excited about the chance to win the coveted prize.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Germany

Memorial to Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Vandalized

By Jewish Press Staff

The same day Michelle Obama visited a Holocaust memorial in Berlin, vandals in Poland remembered the Holocaust and Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by defacing a memorial.

US / News Briefs / Business and Economy / Israeli Arabs

Israel Will Be ‘First Totally Digital Country,’ Says Cisco CEO

By Jewish Press Staff

Cisco’s CEO touts Arab-Jewish teamwork, meet with Peres, announces an innovation venture with   Bezeq communications system, and predicts Israel will be the world’s first totally digital country. Cisco CEO John Chambers, speaking about his company’s involvement in Israel Electric Corporation's fiber optic venture, predicted on Wednesday, "Israel is about to become the first fully digital […]

Jewish / NY / News Briefs / Religion

Orthodox Yeshiva Graduates Class of Female Leaders

By Jewish Press Staff

Upon completion of Yeshivat Maharat’s four-year program, each graduate is qualified and equipped as a new kind of leader in the Orthodox community and beyond.

Israel / NY / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Media

NY Daily News: Brava to Alicia Keys' Refusal to Bow to BDS

By Jewish Press Staff

"Keys would have none of it from a person who is one step above a lunatic shouting anti-Semitic canards on the street."

Haredim & Hassidim / Politics / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel / Religion

Rabbi Stav Attacked by Haredi Youths at a Wedding

By Jewish Press Staff

A few boys began to push him, trying to make him trip and fall while he was dancing.

US / Politics / Antisemitism / News Briefs

Republican Senator Apologizing for Son's Racist, Antisemitic Tweets

By Jewish Press Staff

Sen. Flake apologized Wednesday for his son's use of racial epithets, homophobic slurs and antisemitic remarks in social media.

News Briefs / Turkey

Turkish Police Use Tear Gas, Water Cannons on Ankara Protesters

By Jewish Press Staff

A referendum might be held on the future of Gezi Park in Istanbul.

Video of the Day

10 Unknown West Bank Facts

By Jewish Press Staff

Produced by StandWithUs, an international organization dedicated to bringing peace to the Middle East by educating about Israel and dispelling the misinformation that often surrounds the Middle East conflict.

Syria / News Briefs / Islamists / Hezbollah

Assad's Army Ready to Take Back Aleppo

By Jewish Press Staff

The rebels took Alepo in July, 2012, and since then this major industrial center had been bombarded regularly by Army forces.

IDF & Security / Syria / News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

UN Official: Syrian Army Asked IDF Not to Hit its Tanks in the Golan

By Jewish Press Staff

"The Government of Israel Liaison Officer informed UNDOF that the IDF had provided emergency medical treatment to a total of 16 armed members of the opposition."

Video of the Day

The Saul A. Fox National Coins Center

By Jewish Press Staff

The Saul A. Fox National Coin Center and Collection comprises of more than 120,000 coins, spanning a period of some 2,300 years, from the invention of coinage in the 7th century BCE, to the 17th century CE. The majority of coins are single finds from large and small excavations. In addition, the collection includes more […]

Photo of the Day

Rambam Students Present Talmudic Erudition to Illustrious Rabbis

By Jewish Press Staff

May 30, Sivan 21, marked the culmination of a year of learning Torah, when Rambam Mesivta students had the privilege of presenting novella to two great Rabbinical scholars. The students: Benjamin Akhavan, Dov Bitterman, Eitan Blumstein, Eric Grossman, Shlomo Laufer, Yair Lichtman, Michael Rosenfeld, Dovid Simpser and Joseph Yizhaky, are part of the school’s advanced […]

IDF & Security / News Briefs

IDF Tweets Six-Day War as It Happened

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel and the Palestinians separately marked the start of the 1967 war.

Iran / News Briefs

Thousands Chant 'Death to Dictator' at Ayatollah's Funeral (Videos)

By Jewish Press Staff

Amateur videos said to be from the June 4 funeral appear to confirm the reports.

Jewish / NY / News Briefs / On Campus / Education / Aliyah / Geulah

Nefesh B'Nefesh Founders Get YU Honorary Doctorates

By Jewish Press Staff

“We have been taught to open our eyes and see the myriad number of concerns that need to be addressed and repaired in our community."

US / Politics / News Briefs / Turkey / Islamists

2nd Day of Protest in Turkey Threatening Erdogan's Regime

By Jewish Press Staff

On Saturday night, Prime Minister Erdogan has admitted "some cases" of extreme police action.

The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Jerusalem / Holocaust

Hannah Arendt Opens in LA June 7 (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

A brilliant new biopic of the influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist.

News Briefs / Europe / Religion / Aliyah / Geulah / Holocaust

64-Year-Old Polish Jew Celebrates Bar Mitzvah at the Kotel

By Jewish Press Staff

Both of his parents were born to Jewish families that perished in Auschwitz.

Terrorism / Iran / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Islamists

Argentine Prosecutor: Iran Running Latin American Terrorist Networks

By Jewish Press Staff

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez has close ties with other Latin American leaders who are friends of Iran.

NY / Politics / News Briefs

Anthony Weiner to Attend Jewish Press's Mayoral Forum For Jewish Community

By Jewish Press Staff

Anthony Weiner’s aide has confirmed that the newest mayoral candidate will attend The Jewish Press’s mayoral forum, making it one of his first public forums. The Jewish Press newspaper, the largest independent Jewish weekly in America, will be hosting a mayoral forum for the Jewish community, featuring the Democratic candidates for mayor of New York […]

Jewish / US / Politics / News Briefs

Sane At Last: ZOA Urging an Enthusiastic Congress to Curb Arab Aid

By Jewish Press Staff

Turns out Israel has plenty of friends on the Hill, and the ZOA helped bring them out in the open.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs / Settlements

Colonel: IDF to Build Bridge to Bypass Terrorist Village in Judea

By Jewish Press Staff

The officer said that the road is not being built because we are afraid, but because the IDF is unable to contain the attacks.

Terrorism / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Islamists

London Terrorist Beheading Soldier in Broad Daylight (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

An eyewitness fought back tears as he recalled seeing the killers attacking the man "like a piece of meat."

IDF & Security / Syria / Politics / Antisemitism / News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

UN Health Assembly, Syria, Slam 'Inhuman Israeli Practices'

By Jewish Press Staff

Observers of the world body in Geneva said the annual hypocrisy reached a new low this year.

Terrorism / Jewish / NY / Hamas / News Briefs / Hezbollah

Captured Palestinian Cigarette Smuggler behind Ari Halberstam 1994 Murder

By Jewish Press Staff

The Hamas and Hezbollah fingerprints are on the yeshiva student's murder as they are on the multi-million dollar smuggling operation.

Teens and Twenties

Being Jewish

By Jewish Press Staff

Leah Katz, a TeenZone camper at Oorah’s TheZone summer camp and an 11th grader at Midwood High School, read her winning essay about how TheZone changed her views on Judaism at the Jewish Heritage Awards Ceremony held at Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes’s office in April. The purpose of the Jewish Heritage Essay Contest is to acquaint public school students with Jewish history and customs and to help foster a deeper understanding of Jewish culture. The contest is open to students of all ethnic and religious backgrounds. Leah’s essay is reproduced in full below.

Syria / News Briefs / Islamists

Syrian Rebel Commander Eats the Heart of his Enemy

By Jewish Press Staff

Human Rights Watch recommends that any party with the power to do so should do all it can to keep weapons from reaching the brigade.

Terrorism / Israel / Syria / US / Politics / Hamas / Iran / News Briefs / Islamists / Hezbollah

US: Iran Still Has Time to Change Course on Nuclear Program

By Jewish Press Staff

"Our policy is not aimed at regime change, but rather at changing the regime’s behavior."

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