Jerusalem district police on Wednesday morning reported a 2-year-old boy was found wandering alone on a street close to 4:30AM, in the area of the Davidka, near the city center. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Rav Shlomo Shushan was niftar in Haifa’s Rothchild Hospital on Wednesday, where he was admitted for treatment of an infection. He was one of the well-known figures at the tziyun of the Rashbi in Meron. Read more on Yeshiva World News
On Sunday, a group of protestors headed to Ashkelon from Jerusalem to protest ongoing construction which they insist is compromising ancient kevarim. They explained the work to pave a new road is being done without regard for the kevarim in the area.
A push to legalize recreational marijuana in New York has failed after state leaders did not reach a consensus on several key details in the final days of the legislative session. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday ruled out censuring President Donald Trump if the House doesn’t impeach him, downplaying a less drastic censure as “a day at the beach” for the president. Read more on Yeshiva World News
It was as stormy council meeting as Tiveria Mayor Roni Kobi, who is known for his chareidi-hating policies, tried for a third time to pass a city budget. It will now be up to Interior Ministry officials to determine if Kobi is to be permitted to continue serving as mayor, or alternatively, the ministry will appoint someone to assume the responsibilities of running the city.
Justice Meni Mazuz rejected a request by the Regavim Movement to stop Waqf construction at Shar Rachamim.
Supreme Court Justice Meni Mazuz rejected another request by the Regavim Movement to issue an interim order to stop the illegal work carried out by the Muslim Waqf at Shar Rachamim on Har Habayis, as they have violated a government order and converted it into another mosque.
A man armed with a knife was apprehended after crossing into Israel from Jordan on Tuesday, in the Aravah area.
The suspect was taken into custody by security officials and he will be questioned towards determining if he crossed into Israel to carry out a terrorist attack. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A magesterial court in Tel Aviv issued a restraining order for numerous Charedi woman who had been arrested for protesting outside of the IDF enlistment office in Jerusalem.The women, who were accused of distrubing the pease, have now been banished from the area around the enlistment office. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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