Military takes responsibility for country's senior living facilities, forced to change enlistment dates due to pandemic

Moshe Bar Siman-Tov says continuous rise in cases means more lockdown steps are required, Israel will have to deal with thousands of fatalities

Relatives will not be permitted to travel to one another for traditional meal on first night of holiday, even if that means individuals will have to observe it alone

London-born artist Leon Fenster planned to unveil the years-in-the-making 180-page text illustrating Jewish history in China's transient capital, but was forced to leave the city

From hunting matzah in Africa to finding ways to accommodate the needy, global Jewry does holiday improv as some rabbis hint at a possible second chance to celebrate down the road

As the deadly virus spreads, impacting international travel, several programs from Italy to Thailand have already been cancelled and others are in jeopardy

Pair behind initiative insist product is OK to use for the Jewish holiday, say proceeds will go to groups combating modern slavery, human trafficking, New York Jewish Week reports

Saeb Erekat and Husam Zomlot denounce 'cowardly' attack by gunman who apparently espoused anti-Muslim as well as anti-Jewish views

Most have returned to Israel, authorities expect remaining 11,000 tourists to be back in the country by Sunday

Nature reserves from north to south fill up with hikers; beaches at Sea of Galilee and Mediterranean coast packed as Israelis enjoy the fine weather

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