Looking at the title of this dish probably makes you think I’ve just grabbed some random items and put them together. In fact, the combination of the sharpness of the
The mayor of a Japanese city that wants to register letters written by World War II kamikaze pilots as important global heritage, on Wednesday defended the plan, despite criticism it was glorifying war, according to AFP.
Internet giant Google is making strides to combat online anti-Semitism, but executives insist the most effective way to counter hate online is by activists creating an effective counter-narrative. Speaking in Jerusalem
Thousands pledged to celebrate International Hummus Day on Wednesday, a four year-old initiative started by an American-Israeli blogger that has begun to gain national attention. Lang established the day in
Syria’s security services chief Ali Mamluk attended a meeting between President Bashar al-Assad and an Iranian official on Wednesday, after a newspaper claimed he was under house arrest for plotting a coup. Mamluk’s
Jurors began deliberating on Wednesday whether Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should spend the rest of his life in prison or be executed for his role in killing four people
The body of a man was found on Wednesday evening by a naval sonar in the waters of the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret). It is believed that the body is
Thousands of Palestinian Arabs are serving sentences for terrorism and murders in Israeli prisons – and they have their own organizational framework under the noses of their guards. Photographic evidence smuggled
An Israeli official confirmed to foreign press Wednesday that neighboring Egypt is buying the same S-300 surface-to-air missile defense system Iran bought from Russia. The sale had been previously published
The US military denied that coalition aircraft bombed a mosque in Iraq after Baghdad officials said American-led warplanes had targeted Islamic State jihadists meeting at the mosque in Tal Afar. US Central Command,
President of Israel Reuven Rivlin visited the shipyard in Kiel on Wednesday afternoon, on the final day of his state visit to Germany marking fifty years of diplomatic relations between the
Anti-Semitism has reached “critical mass” in Europe, and stands at its worst levels globally since the 1930s, a senior anti-hate campaigner has warned. Speaking to Arutz Sheva at the 5th Global Forum for
A US man was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to supporting the extremist Islamic State group, authorities said Wednesday. Donald Ray Morgan was arrested last year
The Israel Police officer who brutally beat Ethiopian soldier Damas Pakada in Holon earlier this month has been fired, Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino announced Wednesday. “I dismissed him pending a hearing yesterday,” Danino
President Barack Obama expects Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s new government to work towards the “two-state solution”, he told the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper in an interview. “I will never give up
While a motion to expand the cabinet looks likely to pass its second and third readings on Wednesday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu still faces an uphill battle in doling out those
The head of the UN atomic agency said Tuesday that a nuclear agreement being worked on by Iran and six world powers would give his experts the right to push
The United States has scored a major victory over terrorism warlords by cutting off funds intended for their arms-buying operations, the British Mirror reports. According to the report, groups including
A court handling the late art collector Cornelius Gurlitt’s inheritance on Tuesday formally authorized the return of the first two paintings from his trove to their rightful owners’ descendants, The
Incoming Deputy Health Minister Ya’akov Litzman (United Torah Judaism) on Tuesday said that his party would welcome the expansion of the government to more than 61 MKs – unless it
At least 20 people were killed on Tuesday in a regime barrel bomb attack on a mini-bus stand in a rebel-held part of Syria’s Aleppo city, a monitor quoted by
The Conference of European Rabbis (CER) on Tuesday awarded its Lord Jakobovits Prize for European Jewry to French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, for his “exemplary determination in the fight against
A five-day humanitarian truce took effect in Yemen on Tuesday, though it was preceded by Saudi-led airstrikes on the capital Sanaa, Reuters reports. The ceasefire began at 11:00 p.m. local
Israel Police have agreed to pay NIS 10,000 ($2,500) in compensation to a Temple Mount activist falsely arrested on Independence Day last year. According to the activist’s suit, he participated
At least five people were killed and nearly 60 others injured when an Amtrak passenger train derailed in Philadelphia on Tuesday night. The New York City bound train, carrying 238
In attendance at the The Conference of European Rabbis (CER) held Tuesday in Toulouse was Antonio Tajani, one of the vice-presidents of the European Parliament. Speaking to reporters at the event, the
It may not be scientific, but a video showing Israelis responding to the question “Are Ethiopian Jews part of the Jewish people” is certainly intriguing given the recent protests over
A new survey released Tuesday reveals some interesting data about American Jews. The Pew Research Religious Landscape Survey revealed both positive and negative findings concerning the future of United States
Spanish police on Tuesday arrested two Moroccan men accused of using the Internet to recruit Islamic State group (ISIS) supporters, the latest in a string of operations in Spain against
During his state visit to Germany marking half a century of diplomatic ties with Israel, Israeli President of Israel Reuven Rivlin met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who greeted him warmly and