Satmar Rebbe’s Letter Against Participation in Israeli Elections to Be Auctioned OffThe Satmar Rebbe, Hagaon HaRav Yoel Teitelbaum’s letter explaining his psak against participation in Israeli elections, is going to be auctioned off after Pesach.
The auction, which is being organized by the Kedem Auction House in Jerusalem, was revealed to the public on Tuesday, election day in Israel.

Lawsuit Planned to Challenge NYC’s Vaccination OrderNew York City’s effort to halt a measles outbreak by ordering mandatory vaccinations in one Brooklyn neighborhood is facing opposition, with lawyers for parents opposed to vaccinations promising to file a lawsuit challenging the order by Friday.
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Yahoo To Pay $117.5M In Latest Settlement Of Massive BreachNearly 200 million people who had sensitive information snatched from their Yahoo accounts will receive two years of free credit-monitoring services and other potential restitution in a legal settlement valued at $117.5 million.
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 ‘I Don’t Trust Barr; I Trust Mueller’House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday questioned Attorney General William Barr’s independence from President Donald Trump, arguing Barr’s pursuit of Trump’s claims about “spying” during the 2016 campaign undermines his position as the nation’s top law enforcement officer.
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ASSANGE ARRESTED! WikiLeaks Chief Nabbed By British Police Moments After Ecuador Boots Him From London EmbassyBritish police arrested WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday, after the South American nation decided to revoke the political asylum that had given him sanctuary for almost seven years.

 Muslim Rep. Omar About 9/11: ‘Some People Did Something’ [VIDEO]Anti-Semitic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is facing backlash after her speech at a Muslim rights group’s event in which she described the horrific September 11, 2001 terror attacks as “some people did something.”

Amazon Says It Will Soon Accept Cash At Cashless StoresAmazon, facing backlash from critics who say cashless stores discriminate against the poor, will soon accept cash at all its stores.
The online shopping giant has more than 30 stores that don’t accept cash, including its book shops and Amazon Go convenience stores.
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 Kvitlach Being Removed From The Kosel Ahead Of Pesach(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE)
Knesset elections are behind us and it is time to focus on Pesach. At the Kosel, the team was out on Wednesday morning to remove the kvitlach ahead of yomtov as well as to inspect the integrity of the stones, to prevent any from falling.

Will Thailand Top Nepal As Site Of World’s Biggest Passover Seder?Nepal’s world-famous Passover Seder, held annually high in the Himalayas in the capital city of Kathmandu, reaching a peak of some 2,000 guests last year on its 30th anniversary, stands as a perpetual icon of Chabad-Lubavitch’s “no mountain too tall to climb” approach to Jewish education and outreach.

Charedi Family Rescued By Police While HikingBorder Police officers rescued a Charedi family of five, who got stuck while hiking near Nachal Sorek. The police received an emergency call for help from the family who was stuck on the hike.
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