Tal Scherzer, a 23-year-old from Arad, west of the Dead Sea, recently served in Gaza as a convoy driver in the 101st “Cobra” ...
Five Chabad rabbis erected the first public menorah in Philadelphia in 1974. Now, 50 years later, there are roughly 15,000 ...
As a way to recognize area high school student-athletes, the Cleveland Jewish News will honor a Jewish high school player of ...
Israel Ganz doesn’t know what policies Donald Trump will pursue, but “it will be a conversation where at least we can express ...
The Dial-A-Rebbi hotline, an initiative started in 2021 to help students with questions about Jewish study topics by Hebrew ...
Drew and Cory Berlas of Chicago happily announce the birth of their daughter, Leigh Katherine Berlas, on Dec. 13, 2024.
Alayne and Joel Meskin of Beachwood and Heidi and Jim Kirsch of Highland Park, Ill., announce with great joy the engagement ...
The world’s first Holocaust museum, the Ghetto Fighters’ House in Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta’ot, reopened its doors to visitors ...
At Rabbi Matt Cohen’s first Shabbat service at Temple Emanu El in Orange, he said he could already feel the “serious ...
A 28-year-old terrorist from Tulkarem in Samaria stabbed and mortally wounded a woman near a nursing home on Kedoshi Hashoah Street in Herzliya on Friday morning.
Cairo, wary of the impact of the Syrian regime's collapse, is fighting what it says are subversive elements sharing archival protest videos via social media.
Experts talk to JNS about foreign aid that enters Gaza only for Hamas to plunder the resources. There will be profound consequences if this persists.