Netanyahu, citing violence, withdraws his decision to fire his defense minister
“In recent days, we have worked and stood together around the clock on all fronts in the face of security challenges,” Netanyahu said
The University of Maryland guard, who was involved in Jewish life on campus, heads to the Dallas Wings
“In recent days, we have worked and stood together around the clock on all fronts in the face of security challenges,” Netanyahu said
In a protest of the terror attack, thousands of settlers, including far-right government ministers, marched to an evacuated settlement outpost
Under fire for his ties to Clarence Thomas, many people want to know why Texas real estate mogul Harlan Crow has a signed copy of ‘Mein Kampf’
A New York Yiddish-language magazine reported the scandal-plagued congressman’s latest claim
As part of an agreement to resume Israeli student trips to Holocaust sites, Poland stipulated that the students also visit sites of 'other crimes of World War II'
The board of Congregation Beth Israel endorsed the plea deal before it was confirmed, saying that trial would be traumatic
Ferencz was 27 and a graduate of Harvard Law School when he was named as the chief prosecutor at the Einsatzgruppen Trial, in which 20 members of the SS’s mobile death squads were convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity
The attack comes hours after two Israeli sisters were killed in a West Bank shooting attack that also left their mother critically wounded
The attack comes on the heels of rocket attacks from Jordan and Gaza, and Israeli counterstrikes
Emissaries trained to celebrate Israel’s existence examine exhibits that mourn the circumstances of its founding
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