Britain’s most senior Jewish religious leader stepped into Britain’s election campaign Monday, saying the country’s main opposition leader has allowed the “poison” of anti-Semitism to take root in his party. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Interior Minister Aryeh Deri is responsible for dealing with Tiveria Mayor Ron Kobi, who repeatedly failed to pass a city budget. Kobi has been a frequent visitor to the High Court of Justice, trying to use the nation’s highest court to circumvent the ministry’s decision to place an overseeing body in his place until such time elections are held again.
New presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg traveled to the city that hosts the world’s largest Navy base on Monday and blasted President Donald Trump over the recent ouster of the nation’s Navy secretary. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has returned to the court after a two-night stay in a hospital.
The court says the 86-year-old Ginsburg is attending an annual fall classical music program on Monday afternoon. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The father of the family who was verbally assaulted on the London Underground on Friday met the Muslim woman who stood up to the volatile attacker on Monday morning, according to a Kan News report. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Rav Pinchas Saltzman, the rav of the Jewish community in Moldova, authored an article on Kikar Shabbos on Monday, addressing a figure that the Moldovan community used to take great pride in – Yisrael Beiteinu chairman Avigdor Liberman, who was born in Kishinev, Moldova.
Yerushalayim, the holy city, the heart of Am Yisroel, is known for its legendary Tzadikim. Namely, the many hidden Tzadikim who inhabit its walls, who go about their lives steeped in Avodas Hashem without fanfare or fame.
The heartbreaking story of the Ohana family, who lost two small children in a fire on erev Shabbos in their home in Netanya was revealed in Israeli media reports on Sunday.
The horrifying images are seared into everyone’s memories – blood-soaked talleisim, a shul floor soaked in blood, and victims wrapped in tefillin. No – not the Holocaust but the shocking terror attack which occurred in Har Nof five years ago, ending the lives of five talmedei chachamim as they davened Shacharis.
A utility that imposed a natural gas hookup moratorium in parts of New York City and Long Island after the state rejected its pipeline plans has agreed to restore gas service and pay $36 million in penalties, Gov. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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