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Featured / Jerusalem / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Hebrew U Researchers Solve Age Old First Date Conundrum

By Jewish Press News Desk

"We still don’t know whether synchrony raises attraction or does the feeling of attraction generate the motivation to synchronize."

Featured / Op-Eds

Clarifying Abortion In Halacha – And Reasons Not To Favor Overturning Roe V. Wade

By Rabbi Jeremy Wieder

These disparate positions make it unsurprising that poskim are divided about precisely which prohibition is violated when terminating a Jewish woman’s pregnancy and also result in significant differences in the circumstances in which they permit abortion.

Featured / Holidays & Observances / Jerusalem

In Time for Shavuot: Israel’s National Library Reveals Invaluable Torah Scrolls

By Jewish Press News Desk

Due to their exceedingly delicate state, the Torah scrolls were only brought out for a few minutes to be filmed.

Featured / NY / Politics / Antisemitism / On Campus / Education

Brandeis Center Urging Feds to Tighten Grip on NYU following Latest Antisemitic Scandal

By Jewish Press News Desk

In 2020, NYU signed an agreement to resolve “without further investigation” a complaint filed with DOE over “a hostile environment” for Jewish students on campus.

Featured / Jewish / Politics / Government / Left vs. Right / Jerusalem / Religious & Secular in Israel / On Campus / Education

Bennett Admits to Seminary Women Regretting Promises He Broke in Forging Government

By Jewish Press News Desk

Bennett stressed repeatedly that social divides within Israel and the Jewish people were more dangerous to the country’s future than even external security threats.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

TAU Researchers Find Common Gene Mutation Mechanism in Autism, Schizophrenia

By Jewish Press News Desk

An experimental drug developed at a TAU lab may be suitable for treating a range of rare syndromes that impair brain functions.

Featured / Israel / Travel / Azerbaijan / Kosher Food News

Israeli Cuisine Celebrated in Azerbaijan’s Shusha Food Festival

By Rachel Avraham

I've noticed many improvements in Shusha since my last visit there a year ago.

Featured / Terrorism / IDF & Security / Judea & Samaria

Watch: Passing Soldier Stops Terror Attack in Progress Near Beit El

By Jewish Press News Desk

The terrorist attacked a car and was attempting to get inside and attack the passengers.

In Print / Featured / Op-Eds

Abortion And Jewish Public Policy

By Rabbi Gil Student

No law can address every situation. Some people will be adversely affected by any law.

Featured / Travel / Diaspora / Aliyah / Geulah

350 Jewish Mothers Connect with their Roots in Israel

By Jewish Press News Desk

Throughout the participants’ journey, Israeli mothers serve as a “living bridge” between the State of Israel and the Diaspora.

Featured / Aliyah / Geulah

Nefesh B’Nefesh to Host Online Mega Aliyah and Employment Fair Sunday

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Mega Aliyah Event is open to the public, regardless of age, residence, and level of Aliyah interest.

Featured / Israel / Judaism

Exciting Conclusion to the International Bible Contest

By Jewish Press News Desk

What are the first mentions of oil and honey in the Bible?

Featured / Ari Fuld's Sword of Israel

From Sadness and Mourning to Celebration - How and Why

By Ari Fuld HY"D

Every year I am concerned that I will not be able to make the transition between the memories and pain of Memorial Day to the celebration of Israel’s Independence.

In Print / Featured / A Settler's View

Dear Orlee, Oy!

By Rabbi Uri Pilichowski

It is heartbreaking that a Jewish woman, smart enough to gain admission and rise to a leadership position at Harvard wouldn’t recognize that BDS will never lead to Palestinian advancement or peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Featured / First Person / Ari Fuld's Sword of Israel

Ari Fuld on Remembering Yehoshua Friedberg

By Ari Fuld HY"D

I don't want to go to a memorial service, I can't stand military funerals and I can't forget. I hate this! Too many thoughts...

Featured / Israel / History / Video of the Day / Kosher Food News

Watch: The Jerusalem Elite 2600 Years Ago Preferred Wine with Touches of Vanilla

By Jewish Press News Desk

The researchers were were surprised to find remnants of the exotic spice vanilla from 2600 years ago.

In Print / Featured / Front Page

The Halachic Fallout Of A Permanent Change To Daylight Saving Time

By Sandy Eller

If you are a doctor, once you start working you can’t just pull away from your rounds to go daven, even if you do it on your own without a minyan.

Featured / Health and Medicine / Ukraine / Aliyah / Geulah

Hatzalah Covert Operations Deliver Medicine, Food, Aliyah Papers to Ukrainian Jews

By Jewish Press News Desk

"These undercover deliveries of food and medical supplies to people inside Ukraine are of vital importance and save lives."

Featured / Interviews and Profiles

One Israeli Couple’s Goal: To Spread the Word about Aphasia

By Josh Hasten

The condition, which prevents those who have it from communicating, is relatively unknown, despite being more common than Parkinson’s disease.

Featured / Israel / Business and Economy / The Environment / Video of the Day / Science and Tech / Social Media / Kosher Food News

Watch: Israeli Natural Honey Making without the Bees

By Jewish Press News Desk

By isolating the properties of real honey and producing it without the bees, there are more bees left to pollinate plants to their little hearts’ content.

Featured / Israel / Police and Crime / The Courts / On Campus / Education

Haifa U Conference: Steep Decline in Public Trust in Courts, Police

By Jewish Press News Desk

"I don’t want to think about where we would end up if we continue down this slippery slope.”

Featured / Israel / History / The Environment / Photo of the Day / Gulf States / UAE

KKL-JNF Celebrates International Forestry Day at Dubai Expo

By Jewish Press News Desk

On the occasion of International Forestry Day, the Jewish National Fund revealed these rare historic images.

Featured / Israel / Video of the Day

Watch: Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky’s Funeral in Bnei Brak

By Jewish Press News Desk

The funeral of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky in Bnei Brak, March 20, 2022.

Featured / Israel / Jewish / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

Two Fast-Thinking Jewish Women Save Ukrainian Refugee at the Border

By Jewish Press News Desk

And just like that Danny was able to join his wife and young daughter in Moldova.

Featured / Israel / On Campus / Education / Social Media

TAU Researchers: If You Wish to be Taken Seriously Stop Using Emojis

By Jewish Press News Desk

Employees who use pictures and emojis in emails, Zoom profiles, or even company logos on t-shirts are perceived as less powerful than employees who use words.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

My 64-Hour Mission to Save 2 Abandoned Newborn Babies from War-Torn Kiev

By Jewish Press News Desk

Two baby girls born to surrogate mothers and abandoned in Kiev had to be rescued from the shelled city and delivered to their Israeli parents.

Featured / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

Helping Refugees with Medical Care and Phsycotrauma Stabilization at the Ukrainian Border

By Jewish Press News Desk

After a few minutes, the woman began to calm down and her excitement at the prospect of immigrating to Israel took over.

Featured / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

My Life in Moldova from Dentistry School to Treating Ukrainian Refugees

By Jewish Press News Desk

I never imagined I would be putting my school-days' connections to use in this way, but we do whatever is in our power to help.

Featured / Government / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

Magen David Adom Opens Call Center for Ukrainian Refugees in Israel

By Jewish Press News Desk

The call center will provide assistance in a variety of areas including medical needs, bureaucracy, and coordination with professionals.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

The Responsibility Of Rescuing Ukrainian Refugees with Dignity and Humanity

By Jewish Press News Desk

Many times we watch as the refugees gain a sense of calm the moment they cross over the border, once they are finally out of danger.

Featured / Jerusalem / Archaeology

Stolen Ancient Coins, Magical Artifacts, and Weapons Seized in Raid on Jerusalem Home

By Jewish Press News Desk

Hundreds of ancient finds, including rare bone and ivory artifacts from the biblical period, were seized.

Featured / Israel / Jewish / Health and Medicine / Ukraine

3 Jewish Groups Rescue Family from Ukraine, Treat their Injuries, Help them Escape

By Jewish Press News Desk

“This was a joint operation and would not have succeeded without the effort of all three organizations."

Featured / Jewish / US / Health and Medicine / On Campus / Education

Jewish Eighth Graders’ Basketball Hoop for Disabled Wins $1,000 Grand Prize

By Jewish Press News Desk

ADI cares for and empowers hundreds of Israel’s most vulnerable citizens – children, adolescents, and adults with severe disabilities.

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Ukraine / Russia

Building Bridges of Humanity at Ukraine and Moldova Border Crossing

By Jewish Press News Desk

In light of the information we received from the Israeli Foreign Ministry we decided to head out to Palanca this morning to rendezvous with a convoy of yeshiva students from Dnipro.

Featured / Jewish / Ukraine / International Conflicts

Chai Crisis Services’ Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox: Talking to your Children About War

By Jewish Press News Desk

We hope and pray for a speedy solution to the travails in Ukraine, for the world in general, and our Jewish brothers and sisters.

Featured / Government / Business and Economy / Coronavirus

Finance Minister Liberman (Finally) Authorizes Aid Package for Businesses Hurt by COVID

By Israel Hayom

Businesses that prove annual revenue losses of at least 35% in January-February 2022 compared to the same months in 2019 will be eligible to receive up to $185,000.

Featured / Columns

Talmud on Social Media: Is It A Risk Worth Taking?

By Rabbi Dr. Daniel Friedman

Many people have asked me to comment on Miriam Anzovin’s Daf Reactions on TikTok.

Featured / Israel / The Environment / On Campus / Education / United Nations (UN)

Haifa U Researcher: Wherever There Are Trees, There Will Be Wildfires

By Jewish Press News Desk

The report shows that even the Arctic regions will not be immune, and even there a significant increase in the number of forest fires is expected.

Featured / IDF & Security / Science and Tech

Israeli Navy Completes First ‘C-Dome’ Interceptions from Sa’ar 6 Corvettes

By Jewish Press News Desk

The test consisted of several scenarios, including rockets, cruise missiles, and UAVs.

Featured / Israel / On Campus / Education / Archaeology

Shipwrecked Cargo Dating Back 3,200 Years Proves Bronze Age Mediterranean Basin Trade

By Jewish Press News Desk

Lead ingots found along Israel’s coast highlight contacts between Cyprus and Sardinia in the Late Bronze Age.

In Print / Featured / Money Matters

Is Spending Yeshiva Break In Florida Financially Prudent?

By Jonathan I. Shenkman

The rule of thumb is to have three to six months’ worth of expense money in your account as a cushion in case a need arises.

Featured / Israel / On Campus / Education / Coronavirus

Number of Women Reporting Side-Effects after Pfizer Vaccination Almost Double that of Men

By Jewish Press News Desk

The highest frequencies of side-effects reported among all the participants were those following the second vaccination.

Featured / Israel / The Environment / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

TAU Researchers Discovered Possible Reason Why Locusts Form Destructive Swarms

By Jewish Press News Desk

What causes solitary, harmless insects to radically change their behavior and form huge migrating swarms?

Featured / Coronavirus / Sheba Medical Center

Israeli-York U Study Examines How COVID-19 Masks Impact Children’s Social Interactions

By TPS / Tazpit News Agency

Children are having difficulty recognizing faces that are partially covered by masks, and this could potentially impact social interactions with peers and educators, as well as the ability to form important relationships.

Featured / Israel / Science and Tech

Hummus in Space: Israeli Chickpea Experiment May Lead to Moon, Mars Crops

By Jewish Press News Desk

The chickpeas will be part of a project called “Space Hummus,” which will test hydroponic techniques for plant growth in zero gravity.

Featured / The Muqata

Who Watches the Watchmen?

By JoeSettler

What politician, judge or investigative committee is going to try and fight this spying knowing that their deepest secrets will be exposed by the police?

Featured / Israel / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

First: TAU Spinal Cord Implants May Help Paralyzed People Walk Again

By Jewish Press News Desk

The technology behind the breakthrough uses patient tissue samples, transforming it into a functioning spinal cord implant via a process that mimics the development of the spinal cord in human embryos.

Featured / Israel / Left vs. Right / Anti-Israel NGOs

Report: NGOs Behind Amnesty Int'l 'Israeli Apartheid' Report Received over $100 Million from Foreign Governments

By Jewish Press News Desk

"Amnesty's report is merely another anti-Israel hit job made possible by foreign governments who employ radical anti-Zionist Israeli NGOs."

In Print / Featured / A Settler's View

The Hardest Column I’ve Ever Written

By Rabbi Uri Pilichowski

Was it really fair, I asked myself, to seek my own closure and need to fulfill my mitzvah of tochechah at the expense of her self-confidence?

Featured / Chessed and Tzedaka

The Israeli Supermarket Where You Can Shop for Free

By Abigail Klein Leichman

A young couple’s project brings free food to thousands of needy families, in a respectful and normative setting.

Featured / Israel / On Campus / Education / Coronavirus

Stress, Smoking Rates Up among All Hospital Workers, Hebrew U. Study Finds

By Jewish Press News Desk

Working on Covid-19 frontline—even as hospital janitor or admin—negatively impacts mental health.

Featured / Haredim & Hassidim / Government / The Courts / Jerusalem / Religious & Secular in Israel

Jerusalem Rabbinical Court Denies Housing to Get Refuser

By Jewish Press News Desk

Through efforts of Yad La’isha Legal Aid Center, court imposes rare housing sanctions on recalcitrant husband.

Impact Of Women On Jewish History/Prof. L. Jackson / In Memoriam / Featured

Esther Pollard: A True Woman of Valor

By dvora

Esther called their marriage "an oasis of unconditional love in a sea of lies and corruption.

Featured / Judea & Samaria / Archaeology / Fayyad Plan

Next to Efrat, Arabs Destroy 2 Kilometers of Second Temple Era Aqueduct

By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency

An illegal factory in Beit Fajar in Gush Etzion took about two kilometers from a Second Temple period aqueduct and ground it into gravel for construction.

Featured / Abu Ali Express

The Fugitive: Escaped From Gaza

By Abu Ali Express

A prisoner of Hamas reportedly escaped from Gaza into Israel.

Featured / Judea & Samaria / Archaeology

Ancient Hebrew Amulet Discovered at Joshua's Altar in Samaria

By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency

Joshua's altar is the only currently known remnant from the period of the Israelite conquest of Canaan.

Featured / Israel / Antisemitism / Germany

Anti-Zionist German Antisemitism Czar Accused of Splintering Jewish Community

By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)

Civil servant Michael Blume defends allegations of impropriety by going on the offensive against his Jewish accusers.

Featured / Interviews and Profiles

Israel’s Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi: ‘The Knesset Won’t Decide Who is a Jew’

By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom

"We need to distinguish between citizenship and Judaism," says Chief Rabbi David Lau, following much public criticism.

Featured / Government / Palestinian Authority / Judea & Samaria

Government to Spend Millions to Protect, Repair Heritage Sites Damaged by Palestinian Authority

By Israel Hayom

Following reports of vandalism at dozens of heritage and archaeological sites in Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley, Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Elkin calls conservation of sites a “national mission.”

Featured / Israel / Photo of the Day / Media / Holocaust

KKL-JNF Opens Its Archive to Honor the Lives of Holocaust Victims

By Jewish Press News Desk

The photos include scenes of memorial services, work projects, families, artifacts, and more from the early years of the State of Israel.

Featured / Video of the Day / Science and Tech / Aliyah / Geulah

Nasa Physicist Makes Aliyah, Delta Airlines Honors Him

By Video of the Day

Jerry Wittenstein worked with Neil Armstrong at NASA and he just made Aliyah with his wife.

Featured / Jewish / US / Media

Marvel Studios' ‘Moon Knight’ Is First Rabbi's Son Superhero

By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)

The character Moon Knight first appeared in Werewolf by Night #32 in August 1975.

Featured / IDF & Security / US / Photo of the Day / Science and Tech

Images of Today's Flight Test of the Arrow 3 Weapon System

By Jewish Press News Desk

Later in the day, we received these images from the launch from Israel's Defense Ministry. Enjoy.

Featured / Israel / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

DNA as Text: BGU Researchers Apply Linguistics to the Study of DNA Replication

By Jewish Press News Desk

DNA-protein interactions underpin living cells and understanding them could lead to the ability to control their replication.

Featured / Israel / Business and Economy

Inflation Hits 10-Year High in Israel as CPI, Housing Prices Edge Up

By Israel Hayom

The Consumer Price Index rose 0.3% in December, while housing prices added 10.6% over the past 12 months. At 2.8%, inflation is edging closer to the 3% projection set by the Bank of Israel.

Featured / Government / Bedouin / Video of the Day / Sovereignty / Israeli Arabs

Watch: The Latest on the Negev Tree Planting War

By Jewish Press News Desk

It's time to restore the Zionist vision to its proper place in public policy.

In Print / Featured / A Settler's View

We Must Welcome All Of Our Friends

By Rabbi Uri Pilichowski

I believer that Israel’s future is in the hands of Hashem, but I also recognize that Hashem created a world where we must secure our people’s future. The Jewish people must enlist Christian friends … to ensure America’s support of Israel.

Featured / NY / History / Antisemitism / Diaspora / Holocaust

Tolerance Bus Is Coming to NY with Extra Acceptance On Board

By Jewish Press News Desk

The bus will allow easy access to students, educators, police, faith groups, and professionals to critical training on anti-Semitism, racism, bullying, stereotyping, hate, and intolerance.

Featured / Israel / Archaeology

Kingdom of Judah's Temple and Royal Treasuries Revealed

By Jewish Press News Desk

Archaeologists have successfully identified evidence of both the Temple Treasury and the Royal Treasury of the Kingdom of Judah. 

In Print / Featured / Op-Eds / In Memoriam

My Father, Rabbi Sholom Klass, 22 Years

By Naomi Klass Mauer

Moish Inker said that you had a photographic mind and everything about you was Torah.

Featured / Haredim & Hassidim / Police and Crime / The Courts / Religious & Secular in Israel

After 7 Years on the Run, 135 Days in Prison, Haredi Get Refuser Finally Unshackles Wife

By Jewish Press News Desk

For 135 days R remained in jail and refused to release Orly, conditioning her freedom on impossible financial demands.

Featured / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Diaspora / Chabad / Gulf States / UAE

First Time: Tanya Printed in the Kingdom of Bahrain

By Jewish Press Staff

Three Chabad Chassidim, Avigdor Factor, Yossi Lipsh, and Moshe Raichman from Ramat Bet Shemesh traveled to Manama, Bahrain to print the Tanya on the Yahrtzeit of the Alter Rebbe's passing, the 24th in the month of Tevet.

Featured / Health and Medicine / Israeli Arabs

Muslim and Jewish EMTs Save Woman's Life in Arab Village

By Jewish Press News Desk

The woman's family crowded around, worried and upset about their mother.

Featured / Pulse of Israel

Ari Fuld, Homesh and Amona with Avi Abelow

By Avi Abelow

Last week the Israeli government destroyed some buildings in the Jewish community of Homesh in the hills of Samaria. Do not miss this special broadcast to understand it all.

Featured / Israel / Sports

Orthodox NJ Girl to Represent Israel at Beijing Olympics in Ice Skating Competition

By Josh Hasten

“It had always been a dream of mine to skate for Israel. As a Jewish religious girl raised modern Orthodox, I know that Israel is our home,” said 19-year-old Hailey Kops, a New Jersey native who qualified for the pairs ice skating competition.

Featured / Israel / History / Archaeology

Spectacular Ancient Treasure Discovered in Shipwrecks off the Coast of Caesarea

By Jewish Press News Desk

The underwater remains also include rare personal effects of the shipwreck victims.

Featured / Op-Eds

EVIDENCE: Radical Leftists Pay Palestinians to Destroy Jewish Property in Judea

By Sheri Oz

The Arabs do not accept the concept of state land. From their perspective, everything is theirs. I feel like we are the sheep and the Arabs are the wolves, preying on every piece of land that there is here.

Featured / Op-Eds

Especially During COVID, Israel MUST be a Home for ALL Jews

By Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein

By imposing discriminatory entry prohibitions, the Israeli government is being derelict in its duty. A Jewish country does not shut its gates to other Jews, especially in times of trouble.

Featured / Jerusalem / Health and Medicine / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

Hebrew U. Developed Blood Test Detecting Immune and Inflammatory Activity Sans Biopsies or Imaging

By Jewish Press News Desk

Based on this, scientists can identify from which tissue the circulating fragments of DNA originated and infer disease states.

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