Israel wins first-ever gold medals at rhythmic gymnastics world championships
'I think you can hear in my voice how excited we were and how we screamed yesterday,' said Linoy Ashram, who made Israeli history in the sport at the Tokyo Olympics
The lawsuit alleged that Jackson Township’s zoning laws discriminated against Orthodox Jews who sought to build sukkahs, yeshivas, dormitories and eruvs
'I think you can hear in my voice how excited we were and how we screamed yesterday,' said Linoy Ashram, who made Israeli history in the sport at the Tokyo Olympics
Given that the perpetrators used shellfish, a food forbidden under the laws of keeping kosher, and that they targeted the Jewish fraternity on the first Shabbat of the school year, AEPi considers the incident to be antisemitic
Her own childhood ended when the Nazis knocked at her door and arrested her father
An Air Seychelles flight to Tel Aviv made an emergency landing on Monday in the the port city of Jeddah, where passengers spent the night
Samuel Wurzelbacher became a Republican celebrity in 2008 after confronting former President Barack Obama about his economic policies
The countries’ chief diplomats had never met
The ruling is a major development in a legal saga that has stretched for more than a decade
The suspect killed three Black victims in a racially motivated shooting at a Dollar General store
Itamar Ben-Gvir defended his remarks that Jewish rights trump Arab ones in “Judea and Samaria"
The decision reverses a previous court's opinion that dismissed the couple’s claims on technical grounds
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