Dutch authorities report that young people coordinated the attack on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam using messaging apps mere hours before the game, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In the wake of the assault, which was condemned as antisemitic by officials in Amsterdam, Israel, and across Europe, five people required hospital care, and authorities detained more than 60 people before and after the incident.
Since the onset of the Gaza conflict, Europe has seen a spike in antisemitic acts, including hate speech, vandalism, and violence. These rising tensions were evident in Amsterdam as Thursday evening’s match approached, pitting the Dutch team Ajax against Maccabi Tel Aviv.

AMSTERDAM (JNS) – In its first report on the mass assaults on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, the city’s municipalit

Dear Matzav Inbox,
I would like to address the trend of publicly sharing photos of the cars of people who park in handicapped spaces without visibly valid permits.
While it may be frustrating to witness the misuse of parking spaces designated for those with physical limitations, sharing these photos publicly can present significant halachic concerns, particularly regarding lashon hara and public busha.

BANGKOK (AP) — A man who authorities said was upset over his divorce settlement rammed his car into a crowd of people exercising at a sports comp

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Yeshivas Zahav Mordechai – Itri, located in the Beit Safafa neighborhood of Yerushalayim, primarily enrolls talmidim from religious high schools who transitioned to the yeshiva. Recently, with the issuance of draft notices, significant efforts have been made to ensure these talmidim do not report to the recruitment offices, in line with other bochurim in the Torah world.
Monday morning, journalist Yoely Brim revealed on Galei Tzahal in a discussion with Yair Kuzin and Ariel Kahana that a major controversy has erupted within the yeshiva. According to the report, the IDF has been arranging secret, individual agreements with chareidi yeshiva bochurim, unbeknownst to the yeshivas and their rabbeim.

The Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Asher Deutsch, was released from the hospital yesterday to his home on Rechov Wasserman in Bnei Brak after significant improvement in his condition was seen since his hospitalization a few days ago at Maayanei Hayeshua Hospital due to an infection.
Despite his weakness, the Rosh Yeshiva has already resumed his learning schedule. In the photo above, he can be seen learning at his home after he returned from the hospital.
According to the doctors, with Hashem’s help, he should be able to return to full activity in the coming days. Until then, his customary hours for receiving visitors will not be held.

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A senior police officer warned Tues

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