Last Tuesday YWN reported that a Shul in Bnei Brak had been vandalized and that numerous Sifrei Torah had been stolen from the Aron Kodesh which is built with an internal safe. Read more on Yeshiva World News
President Donald Trump has lashed out at The New York Times, saying it engaged in a “virtual act of treason” for a story that said the U.S. was ramping up its cyber-intrusions into Russia’s power grid. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The chief executive of Boeing said the company made a “mistake” in handling a problematic cockpit warning system in its 737 Max jets before two crashes killed 346 people, and he promised transparency as the aircraft maker works to get the grounded plane back in flight. Read more on Yeshiva World News
HaRav Shlomo Binyamini is the Rosh Yeshiva in the yeshiva hit last week by rocket fire from Gaza, explaining the events as they occurred were nothing less than a miracle. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The Senate’s top Democrat called on the Federal Aviation Administration Sunday to heed warnings from federal safety investigators and require all helicopters be equipped with flight data recorders, commonly known as a “black box.”
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335 Kilograms of Hashish and Cannabis, equaling a combined worth of more than 10 million shekel was caught in a drug bust that is one of Israel’s largest in recent years. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Many motorists have grown accustomed to driving in the bus lanes in Jerusalem, for they have learned there is no enforcement and by encroaching on the public transportation lane, they will reach their destination faster.
As lights turned back on across Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay after a massive blackout that hit tens of millions people, authorities were still largely in the dark about what caused the collapse of the interconnected grid and were tallying the damage from the unforeseen disaster.
On Thursday, Yud Sivan, hundreds of men, women, and children filled the streets of Crown Heights to welcome a new Torah home. Each step that they took to accompany the Sefer Torah was also a show of support for Professor Alan Dershowitz, a man who is dedicated to the pursuit of justice. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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