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A service was held at the Cenotaph to remember Jewish veterans who fought against the Nazis in World War Two. The annual ceremony of the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women (AJEX) took place in Whitehall and saw 3,000 people march to honor Jewish men and women who gave their lives for their country.
JerusalemPostAt the table with Dan Meridor: Ex-lawmaker talks Zionism, public service
November 17, 2024
Former cabinet minister Dan Meridor talks about his upbringing, Zionism, and public service.
Revital Shamir shares the story of her husband Motti, a war hero who displayed bravery and sacrifice during a battle with Hamas terrorists in Samaria.
Recent occurrences raise concerns about Wikipedia's objectivity and integrity in publishing on sensitive topics.
Jared Kushner's return to diplomacy could stabilize relations between Jews, Arabs, and Muslims in the Middle East and foster hope and progress across communities.
JerusalemPostOne step closer to a lunar base: China sends lunar bricks to space stati
November 17, 2024
China has launched a cargo spacecraft carrying experimental lunar bricks to the Tiangong space station, a crucial step toward constructing a future lunar base using the Moon's own resources.
A robotic dog named Spot is being used by American security agencies to safeguard the president-elect at Mar-A-Lago, following two assassination attempts on Trump.
Haredi man, Moshe, overcomes challenges to become a photography enthusiast and gain recognition for his unique style.
Wikipedia labels ADL as unreliable source on Israeli-Palestinian conflict and antisemitism, while Al Jazeera is considered reliable.
Thousands of people marched in London to honor Jewish servicemen and women who fought for their country, marking the 103rd anniversary of the first wreath-laying by Jewish servicemen at the Cenotaph. The event aimed to show solidarity with British Jews against rising antisemitism.
Senior Tories have criticized police for acting as 'thought' police and called for a focus on investigating 'genuine' crimes. The comments came after a journalist's home was visited by officers over a year-old tweet.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer attended Armistice Day commemorations in Paris with French President Emmanuel Macron, marking a turning point in UK-France relations following Brexit and highlighting the importance of their leaders' visions for the future of Europe.