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A family commemorates Holocaust victims by reciting the Kaddish prayer, sharing a survivor's vivid account of arrival at Auschwitz. The memoir excerpt reveals the trauma of separation, loss, and survival during the Holocaust.
Two free workshops this weekend will guide the community on proper Jewish burial practices and address the growing trend of cremation. Led by Rabbi Elchonon Zohn, the sessions aim to provide clarity and support for end-of-life planning.
Three people were seriously wounded and one killed after Israeli forces fired on a car near Nablus, following an alleged ramming attempt. The deceased has been identified as Qays Allan, and his body is being held by Israeli authorities. The vehicle reportedly rolled over and caught fire after the incident.
A Times investigation uncovers the chaotic and secretive efforts by the Trump administration to negotiate peace in the Russia-Ukraine war. The story highlights internal infighting, withheld military aid, covert operations, and the unraveling of the United States-Ukraine alliance.
A video of a protester sitting in front of police during Tehran demonstrations has gone viral, drawing comparisons to the Tiananmen Square protests. The footage has become a powerful symbol amid ongoing rallies against economic hardship in Iran.
Heavy rain and flooding are forecast across Israel as 2026 begins, with risks of flash floods in central and southern regions. Meteorologists expect the worst conditions on Friday before a short break in the weather.
Data shows 151 soldiers died in the past year, with 21 suspected suicides and most cases showing no prior signs of distress. Other causes include operational activity, illness, accidents, and incidents during leave.
A Ukrainian farmer destroyed a 150-year-old Jewish cemetery by plowing the land, prompting a police investigation. Local historians and the Jewish community are calling for an urgent review of the incident.
West Midlands Police has apologised to MPs for providing misleading evidence about the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at Aston Villa. The force faces further scrutiny in parliament as Birmingham City Council launches an independent review of the decision.
The United States State Department has directed embassies in the Western Hemisphere to report on human rights violations tied to mass migration. The move aims to address abuses committed by criminal groups and urges regional cooperation to combat the crisis.
Gasoline prices in Israel will fall to NIS 6.85 per liter on January 1, reaching a two-year low. The decrease is due to global price drops, reduced demand, and currency changes.
The United States has sanctioned individuals and entities in Iran and Venezuela over networks supporting Iran's drone and missile programs. The measures target companies involved in weapons proliferation and aim to disrupt military cooperation between Tehran and Caracas.
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