Canada’s government may be pro-Israel, but its universities aren’t according to the Parliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism (CPCCA) report on anti-Semitism in Canada released last week. Mario Silva, Chairman of
Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul has announced he is cutting spending and preparing to wind down his campaign. The GOP candidate said in a statement Monday that he would continue
Scientists from Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a biological sensor that can detect toxic chemicals. Professor Yosi Shacham-Diamand, Vice Dean of TAU’s Faculty of
Israeli defense personnel are watching closely as Syrian gunmen begin to carry their battle into Lebanese territory. Earlier this month, the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee issued an authorization
A 14-year-old modern Orthodox Jewish girl and freshman at the SAR High School won her division of Chidon HaTanach, the national Torah competition, held last Sunday at Yeshiva University in
A letter written by George Washington to the Jewish community and which has been locked away for a decade will be the centerpiece of an exhibit dedicated to America’s early roots
Three grade school boys accidentally found six stolen Torah scrolls in an abandoned building where they wanted to establish a clubhouse. The incredible story unfolded Sunday afternoon when nine-year-old Ariel
The Tomb of Rachel (Kever Rachel) was closed down to worshippers Monday afternoon after masked Arab rioters threw stones at the entrance of the holy site. Military forces arrived at
Hamas says Israel has agreed to meet enough of their demands to end to the hunger strike by terrorists and security prisoners. Israel has not commented on the recent development.
Israel is hosting several United States television stars as part of an initiative to show the world the real Israel. The group has visited Jerusalem, and will see the Dead
The PLO Executive Committee said on Sunday that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s response to Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Chairman Abbas’ letter did not include any clear answers regarding central issues
First Sergeant Moshe Naftali of Ofra, who was killed in the terror attack on Route 12 near Eilat last August, received on Sunday a posthumous citation from the Head of Southern Command.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York’s Kosher Law Protection Act, passed in 2004, ruling that it does not interfere with religion in any way and exists
An Egyptian official said on Sunday night that Israel has agreed to a proposal that would end a mass hunger strike by Palestinian Authority Arabs in Israeli jails. The official
Dozens of female IDF soldiers and others wounded by terrorism have been given a vacation to New York City to cheer their spirits as they deal with medical and emotional
Coalition Chairman MK Ze’ev Elkin said Sunday that the bills to legalize outposts and neighborhoods like Givat HaUlpana may not come up for a vote in the Knesset this week,
The Associated Press has obtained and published a graphic rendering of a pressure structure that may prove Iran is developing a nuclear weapon. The drawing is believed to have come
Israel Navy commando forces carried out their largest drill in a decade last week. Soldiers of the elite Shayetet 13 and the 916 Detachment, together with the Snapir port security
The bill for legalizing Jewish outposts and disputed neighborhoods – including Givat HaUlpana in Beit El – will be brought for a vote in the Knesset Wednesday. The decision was
Zionists and the Cold, Long Winter Nights is a short sarcastic skit by Latma.
Lone terrorists have been instructed to refrain from targeting churches, mosques and synagogues in order to protect their ”reputation,” according to the latest edition of the al Qaeda-affiliated magazine Inspire,
Israel may face a new Iranian-Egyptian threat if presidential candidate Hisham El-Bastawisi winds his bid to succeed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, whose ouster he encouraged. Backed by the left-wing Tagammu
A unique cooking workshop for the blind and the visually impaired took place this week, for the first time in Israel. The workshop was organized by the volunteer organization Lions
Police said Sunday that they have solved the murder of a 78 year old woman in Yafo (Jaffa) a year and a half ago. The murder of Shoshana Levi was
Zionists and racists use the world media – including cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny – to perpetuate anti-Islamic notions, according to a “Palestinian-American” lawyer named Lamis Deek. Deek also accused the U.S.
The Technion Institute of Technology has launched a new program aimed at integrating members of the ultra-Orthodox community into the technology-driven workforce. The Technological Education Program intends to engage ultra-Orthodox
The cabinet rejected on Sunday a bill proposed by MK Miri Regev (Likud) to place Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria under full Israeli sovereignty. If passed, the bill would
The government approved Sunday a comprehensive plan to improve the absorption of Ethiopian immigrants. The plan includes increasing housing grants to the immigrants and their children, and programs for improving
Over 500 members of kibbutzim – most of them self-declared leftists – toured Samaria last week, as guests of the “Getting to Know Samaria” program. For nearly all, this was
Vladimir Putin’s decision to skip next week’s meeting of the G8 at Camp David has set off speculation on how this decision should be interpreted. The most pessimistic reading is