A 7-year-old child in Bnei Brak was moderately injured after he fell in a local park. United Hatzalah volunteers rushed to treat the child before he was transported to Tel Hashomer Hospital for further treatment. Read more on Yeshiva World News
On last Thursday, HaGaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky Shlita tested sixth graders. After the bechina, Rav Kanievsky gave his bracha to Yahadut Hatorah which at the time, was fighting for its eighth seat in Knesset which was hanging in the air.
President Rivlin on Tuesday held a second consecutive day of meetings with Knesset faction leaders towards determining who they recommend receiving the presidential mandate to form the next coalition government. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The representatives of the United Right-Wing arrived at the President’s Residence on Tuesday afternoon, April 16, 2019, to discuss the formation of a coalition and to recommend a candidate to receive the presidential mandate to form the new coalition. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Leon on Tuesday morning visited the Geula area of the capital, escorted by Deputy Mayor Yossi Deutsch and a team of city officials, most from the sanitation department.
Thirty children and teenagers from the Jerusalem area, aged 7-14, who developed a rash, swelling and itching in their eyes and skin, were brought to the Galil Medical Center after sleeping at night in one of the forests in the Western Galil, as part of an annual trip.
Yisrael Beitenu party chairman, MK Avigdor Lieberman, held a press conference on Monday evening during his pre-Pesach holiday “toast” for faction members.
During the event he stated his representative will recommend to President Reuven Rivlin to give the presidential mandate to form the next coalition government to Binyamin Netanyahu, which was done on Tuesday, when his delegation met with the president.
A bus traveling on the 981 line from Tzefas to Bnei Brak was targeted by stone-throwers on Highway 6 near Iron Interchange. Two windows were smashed as a result. B’chasdei Hashem there were no injuries. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The light rail in Jerusalem is preparing for the mass of visitors expected to arrive in the capital during Pesach. As part of the preparations, CityPass, the light rail operator, adjusted the frequency of trains during Chol Hamoed Pesach, and trains will be strengthened in the evening so that the waiting time will be shortened, and the frequency will increase.
Chairman of Bayit Yehudi Rabbi Rafi Peretz told the dati leumi Srugim website that the party expects the education and justice portfolio in coalition negotiations. He explained that the United Right-Wing received six seats and therefore, it is entitled to the two portfolios. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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