The Knesset held a special discussion on Tuesday regarding the 1915 Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide, also called the Armenian Massacres or the Great Crime, was the planned and systematic destruction of
A special meeting was held at the Pope’s palace on Tuesday, attended by delegations from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Vatican. During the meeting, the sides discussed
A Jewish man living in Flatbush in New York City was killed by a train on Monday. The victim was identified as Shmuel Aharon Erez. Passersby called emergency services. However,
Three men have been arrested in France for attacking an 18-year-old Jewish man last week in a suburb outside Paris. According to local media, the three shouted anti-Semitic slurs at
Hundreds of families have moved to Beit El’s Ulpana neighborhood, local council head Moshe Rosenbaum told Arutz Sheva. “They are sleeping there, in order to prevent with their bodies,
The Jewish community of New York City is increasing in size after shrinking for decades, according to new research published in the New York Times. The Jewish community now numbers
Hundreds of directors of Chabad institutions from around Israel gathered recently for the annual Conference of Directors. Arutz Sheva was there. The conference was sponsored by Union of Chabad Chassidim,
A new poll shows a solid majority of Israelis – 64% – supports the continuation of the settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria. The remaining 36% support a temporary freeze
The Ministerial Committee on Burial toured the Yarkon Cemetery in Tel Aviv recently to get a close look at the progress in the construction of a new community mausoleum site.
Iranian state-run media has published a commentary that stated, “The Islamic world should rise up and shout that a nuclear bomb is our right.” The regime under Iranian President Mahmoud
Tel Aviv is the Middle East’s most expensive city and the 31st most expensive city in the world for expatriates, according to a new Mercer Cost of Living survey. A
Anxiety disorder exists in one out of every eight children, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Treatment through a computer program, instead of psychiatric drugs that can
The IDF’s Information Security Department is warning soldiers traveling on railways not to discuss military matters, out of concern that the enemy could be listening. A new advertising campaign focusing
Former New York Mayor Ed Koch and other prominent Jews labeled Congressional candidate Charles Barron an “enemy of the State of Israel.” “We have learned to live together in this
The entire population of Tel Aviv would be evacuated if unconventional missiles were to strike the city, a Home Front officer told the AFP news agency in an interview. Colonel
President Shimon Peres will ask President Barack Obama to grant a pardon for Jonathan Pollard on humanitarian grounds. Pollard, incarcerated for some 27 years on a single charge of passing
Security researchers said on Monday that they have found a direct link between the Stuxnet worm and the more-recently-discovered Flame espionage malware, indicating that the two teams cooperated and collaborated.
The city of Tel Aviv, well-known for its restaurants, nightclubs, and other such attractions which make it “the city that never sleeps,” has ranked fifth on the MasterCard Global Destination
The United States said Monday it would exempt seven emerging economies, including India, from tough new sanctions after they cut back on oil from Iran, AFP reported. U.S. Secretary of
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu condemned on Monday evening the anti-Zionist hate slogans and graffiti praising Hitler that were sprayed on the Yad VaShem Holocaust Museum. “I saw the outrageous graffiti
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was defibrillated twice after his heart stopped on Monday, a prison hospital source told AFP. According to the source, Mubarak’s “heart stopped twice. Doctors had
Smoke rising from a smoldering underground blaze in Ma’alot is affecting residents’ health – but locals say the city isn’t taking effective action to put the fire out. The blaze
The prime minister scored a goal, but pulled a tendon in the process – fouling out a Likud Knesset faction meeting as a result. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is as
The father of the Al-Qaeda linked terrorist who murdered a rabbi and three Jewish children in Toulouse, France has filed suit against police who killed him. Mohammed Benalal Merah accused
Inspectors from the Population, Immigration, and Borders Authority (PIBA) raided a neighborhood in Eilat Monday morning and arrested dozens of illegal aliens from South Sudan, with the intent of deporting
At least 120 protesters wore the yellow star over the weekend in Budapest in solidarity with former Chief Rabbi Joseph Schweitzer, age 90, targeted with vicious anti-Semitic abuse. Demonstrators stood in
Former Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak is in state of coma, a spokesman for Egypt’s Interior Ministry said Monday. “Mubarak entered today into full coma. His two sons Gamal and Alaa
Kadima head MK Shaul Mofaz took credit Monday for torpedoing the Regulation Law that could have prevented the destruction of the Givat HaUlpana neighborhood in Beit El. “We prevented the
Matthew Bronfman, whose grandfather moved to Canada from Moldova 120 years ago and founded a whiskey empire, has gone back to his roots. His visit to the town of Ataki
An anonymous $1 million gift to Ben Gurion University from a Florida couple will help scientists expand Israel’s space research and security program. The donation was made to support the