Once again, there is a report of Chilul Shabbos in the city of Bnei Brak, this time at a construction site on the outskirts of the city, in an area intended for ‘price for occupant’ affordable housing. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Local residents in Williamsburg are furious about what they are calling an “NYPD coverup”, and demanding action.
Two months ago, on April 3, two Hasidic children were riding their electric hoverboard and a scooter on Marcy Avenue, when suddenly two teens ran up to them from behind.
I am collecting for my mother in law who just lost her husband, R’ Yitzchok Siegel. He was a big tzaddik and a big Anav never spoke ill of anyone he had sterling middos just a good person through and through. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A Southwest Airlines employee is being treated at a hospital after the truck he was driving struck the rear of a plane parked at a Pittsburgh International Airport gate.
An airline spokesman said the Boeing 737-800 was taken out of service after the crash, which took place at about 10:30 a.m.
Whether you like the term or not, the Shidduch Crisis is arguably the most painful and sensitive issue that the frum community is grappling with today. Singles, their parents, educators and shadchanim are wracking their brains to help more singles build a bayis ne’eman b’yisroel, but so far their efforts have been individualized, and have yet to be introduced to a wider audience.
gypt says it has struck a deal with the state-owned Israel Electric Corp to settle a fine for halting deliveries of natural gas.
A statement from Egypt’s Petroleum Ministry said the settlement deal, which was signed Sunday, would reduce the $1.7 billion fine to $500 million.
The United States is sending 1,000 additional troops to the Middle East, amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The decision follows last week’s attack on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman that the U.S.
The Jerusalem Municipality will permit naming streets in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan after rabbonim.
The Jerusalem Street Names Committee is expected to approve the naming of a number of streets in memory of rabbonim from Yemen in the eastern area of the city to commemorate the settlement of Jews from this area in the previous century.
Whether you are only thinking of relocating, or if you’ve actually decided to move, choosing the ideal location to move to is sometimes overwhelming. No doubt, jobs are near the top of your list in determining where to go. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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