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Columbia University students are urged to stand against antisemitism on campus and choose moral clarity over complacency.
The emotional journey of an Israeli family coping with tragedy and political strife is depicted in the documentary 'Holding Liat,' which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival.
Yemen's Houthis attempted to target a US fighter jet and drone with surface-to-air missiles, but were unsuccessful in hitting their targets.
A new study reveals that American Jewish teenagers are experiencing high levels of stress due to rising antisemitism and the Israel-Hamas war, highlighting the unique challenges they face.
The documentary 'Holding Liat' won the Berlinale Documentary Award at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival.
Forensic team confirms Shiri Bibas did not die in airstrike as claimed by Hamas. Hamas initially transferred the wrong body, a violation of the agreement to return the dead hostages.
The Knesset Museum in Jerusalem is nearing completion and is set to open soon. A memorial tribute to Shai Doron, the late president of the Jerusalem Foundation, has been postponed. The iconic Orion Cinema in Jerusalem is set to reopen and resume screening movies.
David Jablinowitz, the former voice of Kol Yisrael-English and current op-ed editor of The Jerusalem Post, discusses his career in journalism and offers advice for aspiring journalists.
The Jerusalem Municipality is partnering with Tech It Forward to offer free behind-the-scenes tours of the tech sector to new immigrants, providing practical tips and networking opportunities.
Oklahoma advances bills to define antisemitism into state law.
Hostages held in Gaza return with gray streaks, bald spots due to prolonged stress and malnutrition.
February 22, 2025
Father of hostage receives sign of life from ex-hostage
US President Donald Trump fired the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General C.Q. Brown, and pushed out five other admirals and generals in an unprecedented shake-up of US military leadership.
February 22, 2025
Senegal plans archaeological excavations to uncover the truth about the Thiaroye massacre, where up to 400 African soldiers were killed by French colonial forces in 1944. The government reproaches France for withholding archival documents and plans to honor the victims by naming locations after them and teaching the history in schools.
The Hamas terrorist organization has stated their commitment to the second phase of the hostage and ceasefire deal, as long as the occupation is also committed to it. Negotiations for the second phase are still ongoing.
February 22, 2025
Researchers recover DNA from sediment at Cantabrian site, revealing new insights into Ice Age life on the Iberian Peninsula.
February 22, 2025
A writer recounts their experience of using medical cannabis oil for sleep in a Jerusalem hospital, which resulted in an overactive mind and disturbances from noisy visitors and a loud alarm.
In the Kitchen with Henny shares tips and recipes for a smoother, calmer Shabbat prep, including menu planning, using multipurpose ingredients, one-pot meals, and setting the table early.
Donald Trump recommends depopulating Gaza Strip and having the United States take it over, as tensions mount over Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release deal.
IRGC commander Jabbari threatens to destroy Israel as part of Operation True Promise 3, joining other IRGC commanders in their threats. The increase in threats is linked to an increase in IRGC missile production and recent developments in Iran's missile capabilities.
US President Donald Trump has stated that his plan to depopulate the Gaza Strip and have the United States take it over is a recommendation, not a forceful action. Arab states have rejected the idea and tensions are rising over the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release deal.
A school district in California will stop teaching ethnic studies courses following a lawsuit alleging the courses contained antisemitic content. The settlement requires the district to revise the courses through a transparent process and apply special guidelines for teaching about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon is accused of performing a Nazi salute at CPAC, leading to the cancellation of a speech by a French far-right leader.
February 22, 2025
Detroit community activist Al 'BJ' Williams is facing backlash and accusations of antisemitism after stating that the Democratic Party is 'not the Jewish party' and that there are more voices than just Zionists and Jewish Americans in the party.
President Trump has fired General Charles Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and has nominated Lieutenant General Dan 'Razin' Caine as his replacement.
Israeli national sentenced to prison for violating US export control laws by illegally shipping aircraft parts and avionics to Russia.
February 22, 2025
Singer Sidonie Smith will perform Tina Turner's greatest hits in the musical production TINA - Simply the Best, which will be performed in Israel next month.
The question of whether US President Donald Trump could be the Messiah promised by Jewish tradition is being asked, given his actions that align with messianic prophecies.
Former Proud Boy leader Enrique Tarrio was arrested outside the US Capitol after being granted clemency by former President Donald Trump.
February 21, 2025
Arab leaders discuss alternative to Trump's Gaza redevelopment plan and welcome Egypt's hosting of Arab League meeting.
US President Donald Trump's ambitious plans for the Israeli-Arab conflict are seen as a fantasy by voices in the Arab press.
Swedish police apprehend three men near Israeli embassy on suspicion of planning a violent attack.
The IDF has seen an increase in religious women enlisting in combat roles, leading to the launch of a combat field intelligence platoon for religious female soldiers. Two modern-Orthodox women in the platoon discuss their determination to serve and defend their country, and how the religious platoon has strengthened their faith and provided a support system. They also discuss the mental challenges of being a lone soldier and the support they receive from their families and fellow soldiers.
Israel's partial withdrawal from southern Lebanon could lead to a military confrontation with Hezbollah and undermine the legitimacy of the new government.
The IDF is getting ready to receive six hostages from Hamas, who will be released from two different locations in the Gaza Strip.
Israel is considering a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities due to growing concerns about Iran's advancing nuclear weapons capability.
Dr. Phil raises awareness about the ongoing search for Shiri Bibas, a victim of the October 7 attacks in Israel, and highlights the emotional toll on the country and the world.
The Torah emphasizes the importance of moral integrity and ethical conduct in building a just society, providing a blueprint for constructing a moral civilization.
Tu Bishvat is the new year for the etrog tree, and the relevance of praying for an etrog is called into question in the face of natural disasters and global challenges.
An Oregon man pleaded guilty to making bomb threats towards a Jewish hospital and care centers in New York. He is now facing up to 15 years in prison for conspiring to make threats concerning explosives and conveying false information containing explosives.
February 21, 2025
Pope Francis is not in danger of death but is still undergoing treatment for double pneumonia, according to his doctor.
In the midst of hardship and sad news, Jerusalemites find happiness in various aspects of life, from family and good books to the beauty of the city and new music releases.
February 21, 2025
Argentina has declared two days of mourning for Shiri Bibas and her two children who were slain in the October 7 attacks by Hamas. The city of Buenos Aires has illuminated several landmarks in their honor, and there are discussions to rename a street after the Bibas family.
Columbia students are urged to stand against antisemitism and terrorism and support moral clarity and courage.
February 21, 2025
Judge criticizes state for targeting ultra-Orthodox minors in protests
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) announced that the families of the hostages have been notified and urged people to avoid spreading rumors.
Find the candle lighting and Shabbat end times for various cities in Israel and the US.
February 21, 2025
New study challenges previous theories that the Moon-forming event was key in delivering water to Earth, suggesting that water arrived during the late stages of the planet's evolution.
The Mishna suggests that even the most personal of tragedies can and should receive a blessing.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemns Hamas after the release of four Israeli hostages, calling them 'evil, terrible people' and stating that if a group like Hamas existed on the US border, 'we would wipe them out.' Rubio believes that it is in the best interest of everyone, including Palestinians, to get rid of Hamas.
February 21, 2025
Israeli officials have refuted claims of caravans entering Gaza, stating that the reports are false and that no equipment has entered Gaza since yesterday.
An Uzbek man planning attacks on Jewish centers in Turkey and abroad has been arrested by Istanbul police.
February 21, 2025
Delta Airlines offers $30,000 to passengers after crash-landing at Toronto airport.
February 21, 2025
Scientists have identified the oldest tree in Europe, a 1,647-year-old common juniper in Finnish Lapland. The juniper's age was determined using dendrochronology techniques, and it challenges previous assumptions about longevity in woody plants.
February 21, 2025
Freed hostage Iair Horn pleads for urgent action to rescue Gaza captives, warning his brother Eitan and others may not survive much longer.
Israel faces a test of resilience as the bodies of four hostages are returned after being held by Hamas for 503 days.
The remains of Ariel and Kfir Bibas have been identified, but the third body released by Hamas is anonymous, according to the IDF.
Israel mourns as bodies of four murdered hostages are returned in Gaza ceremony, while supporters gather to pay their respects at the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute. The release of the hostages brings a mix of emotions as the country awaits the release of six more hostages on Saturday.
February 21, 2025
Wix.com reports record profits in 2024 and cautious revenue growth for 2025 due to currency challenges. The company expects continued growth and profitability in 2025, and plans to release new products to accelerate growth in the self-website building sector.
Israel should come together to mourn the Bibas hostages and demand dignity and safety for every Jewish child. The release of the Bibas babies' bodies by Hamas has shattered hope for healing.
Eitan Burg, a guard for the Israel basketball National Team, opens up about his journey and excitement for his debut with the team.
German Jews express alarm as far-right party rises in polls and US Vice President Vance calls for acceptance of the party into the political mainstream.
Israel's military strikes Syria-Lebanon border to target Hezbollah weapons transfers.
Israel's Health Ministry has released a mental health protocol for former Hamas hostages, providing guidelines for trauma recovery and reintegration into society.
Otzma Yehudit leader MK Itamar Ben-Gvir blames Trump and Netanyahu for enabling terrorism after bus bombings in Israel. The bombings were part of a suspected mass terror attack planned by Hamas-affiliated terrorists, but were thwarted by a vigilant passenger. The government has responded by increasing security measures.
February 20, 2025
The relationship between India and Israel has evolved into a robust partnership, with significant collaboration in trade, defense, and technology. The recent visit of an Indian delegation to Israel, organized by Sharaka, highlighted the personal connections and shared interests between the two nations. The members of the delegation expressed admiration for Israel's handling of security challenges and the military cooperation between the two countries.
February 20, 2025
Washington Hebrew Congregation hosts national prayer for hostage return
February 20, 2025
The deaths of the slain hostages in Israel represent the ongoing sacrifice the Jewish people make for their homeland. The nation paid homage to the hostages, showing solidarity and mutual responsibility. In contrast, Hamas put on a ghoulish show to break the country's spirit.
February 20, 2025
Israel's Ron Dermer meets with Trump envoy Avi Berkowitz to discuss Gaza ceasefire negotiations.
Iris Haim, mother of slain hostage Yotam Haim, mourns for the Bibas family and expresses empathy for their loss as the bodies of four hostages, including infants Kfir and Ariel Bibas, are being returned.
February 20, 2025
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto expresses pain and calls for unity and forgiveness in the wake of the return of the kidnapped bodies of the Bibas family in Israel.
Preventing the reemergence of an armed Palestinian force in Gaza is Israel's top priority, according to Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar. He also highlighted Iran's efforts to support Hezbollah in Lebanon and called for international cooperation to prevent its resurgence.
Iran and Qatar strengthen ties through high-level meeting, discussing coordination on various issues and plans for increased trade.
February 20, 2025
Six archaeological sites in China have been named the top new discoveries of the year, including the Wuwangdun Tomb, Xiatang Neolithic site, Dadong Paleolithic site, Siwa site, Zhouyuan site, and Jingdezhen ceramic sites.
Tulsi Gabbard has been endorsed by the Senate Intelligence Committee as the next director of national intelligence, with potential implications for national security and foreign policy.
Major international human rights organizations have been complicit in the abuse of the Bibas family and the use of children as hostages by Hamas, making human rights irrelevant.
The Bibas family's kidnapping and the global fight for their release is explored through photos and videos. The bodies of the Bibas children, along with other hostages, will be released by Hamas.
Health experts warn of the psychological and physical toll on families of hostages declared deceased, who are trapped in a cycle of persistent trauma, interrupted mourning, and extended uncertainty.
February 20, 2025
The Netherlands will return 119 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, marking the largest return of Benin antiquities linked to the 1897 British expedition.
Former Mossad official warns that Hamas aims to establish a Hezbollah-style rule in Gaza and criticizes Israel's current approach. He also expresses skepticism about the influence of American policy.
President Trump calls for a federal government takeover of Washington, DC, to address crime and homelessness concerns.
Gunmen from the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) killed seven bus passengers in southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province, targeting individuals associated with the military. The attack is part of the ongoing conflict between separatist insurgents and the central government in the region.
Israel mourns as four murdered hostages return home, a grim reminder of Hamas's brutality.
South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol attends his first criminal trial hearing for insurrection charges. Lawyers argue for his release from jail.
The remains of four Israeli hostages, including Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, Kfir and Ariel, are set to be returned to Israel on Thursday, marking a tragic milestone in the hostage crisis following the October 7 attacks.
New York State is cutting funding and ordering the closure of two Brooklyn Hasidic schools due to their failure to meet secular education standards.
JTS, the Conservative Jewish seminary, is now accepting Columbia University dining points at its kosher cafeteria, providing Jewish students with another dining option amid campus tensions.
A second suspect has been arrested in the 2023 Montreal yeshiva shooting. The first suspect was arrested in May and charged with multiple offenses.
Religious Zionism leader Moshe Solomon threatens to leave government if phase two of hostage deal proceeds, emphasizing the need for war and achieving war objectives on all borders.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing criticism for relinquishing Congress's power to President Trump and Elon Musk, prompting concerns about weak leadership and the future of US democracy.
The Brutalist, a film nominated for 10 Oscars, is criticized for being tedious, pretentious, and excessively long.
The academic intifada has shaped a new generation of proud Jewish students in Canada, despite the rise of Jew-hatred and anti-Israel sentiment on campuses.
Rabbi Dov Landau's recent interview highlights the growing divide between the ultra-Orthodox and mainstream Israeli society, as he maintains traditional haredi anti-Zionist positions and intensifies them.
President Trump's peace plan for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict faces challenges from European intervention and funding of the conflict industry.
The BBC is facing criticism for featuring a child narrator in its documentary about the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, with allegations of familial ties to Hamas.
The IAF intercepted a drone crossing from Israel into Gaza and struck suspects collecting the drone in the Gaza Strip. Security forces are searching for those responsible.