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Help 10-year-old Yoel

Israeli boy's condition worsens, doctors concerned

Odel has started an emergency fund, in the hopes that together with the help of the Jewish Nation, she can save Yoel’s life

Israeli boy's condition worsens, doctors concerned

Closed synagogues, no symbols

How Jewish life in the UAE has changed since October 7th

Former Rabbi of the UAE Rabbi Dr. Elie Abadie tells Arutz Sheva that since the war in Gaza began, Jews in the country have stopped identifying themselves openly and have stopped gathering for prayer.

How Jewish life in the UAE has changed since October 7th

Ishay Ribo releases moving performance from historic concert

Last year, Israeli singer Ishay Ribo made headlines in the world of Jewish music with a sold-out, record-breaking performance at Madison Square Garden — the world’s most famous arena.

Ishay Ribo releases moving performance from historic concert

London:

New busline hopes to improve safety for Jewish Londoners

London Mayor Sadiq Khan says that the bus initiative responds to concerns about rising antisemitism, 'Jewish Londoners felt scared to leave their homes. This direct bus link means you can travel on buses and feel safer.'

New busline hopes to improve safety for Jewish Londoners

Ateret Cohanim Chairman:

Cherna Moskowitz influenced the eternity of Jerusalem

Moti Dan, Chairman of Ateret Cohanim, eulogized philanthropist Cherna Moskowitz, who passed away this week.

Cherna Moskowitz influenced the eternity of Jerusalem

Bulgaria:

Unknown assailant attacks Orthodox Jewish photographer

The assailant grabbed the victim's kippah and yelled 'Hitler' several times before fleeing the scene.

Unknown assailant attacks Orthodox Jewish photographer

Cherna Moskowitz's grandson:

'The idea Jews wouldn't have freedom was preposterous to them'

Rabbi Yechezkel Moskowitz, the grandson of Cherna Moskowitz, who passed away last week, and the late Dr. Irving Moskowitz, spoke to Arutz Sheva about his grandmother's passing and his grandparents' legacy.

'The idea Jews wouldn't have freedom was preposterous to them'

Natan Sharansky appointed to lead Rabbi Sacks advisory board

'Rabbi Sacks was a moral lighthouse, and his light is needed more than ever in these dark times,' Natan Sharansky says.

Natan Sharansky appointed to lead Rabbi Sacks advisory board

Help heroes' families:

IDF soldiers' families nationwide struggle with basics

An official campaign has been launched to support the families of our brave soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect what is most precious to us all.

IDF soldiers' families nationwide struggle with basics

New Song:

'The Rain' by TAI

Inspired by the Maharal's teachings, Tai wrote a song that will resonate with listeners on a deep emotional level.

'The Rain' by TAI

Meta Oversight Board:

'From the river to the sea' does not violate hate speech rules

The Meta Oversight Board has upheld Facebook's decision not to remove posts with the phrase, claiming it could have different meanings and does not necessarily call for the destruction of Israel.

'From the river to the sea' does not violate hate speech rules

Prague names street after British Holocaust hero

Prague names street after British Holocaust hero, Sir Nicholas Winton, who rescued hundreds of mostly Jewish children from the Nazis.

Prague names street after British Holocaust hero

Kiryas Joel:

Businessman loses a quarter billion Dollars at Rebbe's request

In an attempt to lower housing prices in Kiryas Joel, a local Satmar businessman who is building 2,000 apartments in the area, announced cutting prices of apartments to half the market price.

Businessman loses a quarter billion Dollars at Rebbe's request

Today

Religious girl’s heartbreaking story exposed to public

Shulamit is described by her friends as kind-hearted and well-liked, and genuinely happy to help… but she didn’t start out this way.

Religious girl’s heartbreaking story exposed to public

Real Talk:

Mrs. Miryam Swerdlov leads Jewish girls from Auschwitz to Israel

Real Talk host Hadassah Chen speaks with Mrs. Miryam Swerdlov about her journeys with young girls to connect them to their heritage.

Mrs. Miryam Swerdlov leads Jewish girls from Auschwitz to Israel

Kyiv: Rocket fragments found in Jewish school

As the school year began, security personnel discovered fragments that had fallen in the school complex and the Jewish community building following a night of heavy bombardment in the city.

Kyiv: Rocket fragments found in Jewish school

In first:

Jewish community announces Jewish Agency as legal heir

Setting example for Jewish communities around the world, the Jewish Community of Oporto officially announces the Jewish Agency as its legal heir.

Jewish community announces Jewish Agency as legal heir

Tragic

New School Year “Impossible” For Teen Orphan

Shira Malul is starting high school this week. She smiles at her reflection and practices meeting new classmates. It’s nearly impossible.

New School Year “Impossible” For Teen Orphan

Miami:

Anonymous threat sent to synagogue; congregants evacuated

Congregants at Chabad synagogue in Miami Beach, Florida, were evacuated on Friday night after a congregant discovered an envelope containing a bomb threat.

Anonymous threat sent to synagogue; congregants evacuated

New Yorkers gather to remember slain hostages, and protest

A memorial service was held outside the Israeli consulate in New York City on Sunday afternoon for the 6 hostages who were kidnapped and murdered by Hamas terrorists.

New Yorkers gather to remember slain hostages, and protest

Grassroots support for soldiers under tight deadline

An urgent letter from the "Keep Our Soldiers Cool" campaign imploring readers to give Israel's soldiers some respite from the summer heat.

Grassroots support for soldiers under tight deadline

Embrace the miracle of Shabbos:

How V'Shamru is changing lives across the globe

Your donation can help bring people back to one of the oldest commandments of all.

How V'Shamru is changing lives across the globe

Majority of US Jews:

IDF operations against Hezbollah are not forceful enough

The Voice of the Jewish People index shows a sharp increase in the percentage of US Jews who view Kamala Harris as a pro-Israel presidential candidate.

IDF operations against Hezbollah are not forceful enough

Leading rabbi:

'Yeshiva students may study in Israel without worry'

Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch, leading rabbi of the Eida Haharedit in Jerusalem, says yeshiva students who come to study Torah in Israel will bring more merits. 'Nothing bad will happen to them.'

'Yeshiva students may study in Israel without worry'

Cherna Moskowitz passes away:

'Her legacy is to realize the vision of sovereignty'

'We are not saying good-bye, as we will all encounter her and her legacy in the myriad initiatives that she helped establish throughout the Land of Israel.'

'Her legacy is to realize the vision of sovereignty'

Builder of Jerusalem

Cherna Moskowitz passes away

Cherna Moskowitz, widow of Irving Moskowitz who dedicated her life to settling eastern Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, passes away.

Cherna Moskowitz passes away

$50,000 Torah scroll stolen from Queens yeshiva returned to owner

Arrested thief directs police to hiding place of Torah scroll stolen from Far Rockaway day school in May.

$50,000 Torah scroll stolen from Queens yeshiva returned to owner

New program ensures Jewish students choose Jewish schools

After an upsurge in registration for Jewish schools around the world, in large part due to rising Antisemitism since October 7th, and just ahead of the new school year, the Yael Foundation has officially launched a new innovation leadership program for principals of Jewish schools globally.

New program ensures Jewish students choose Jewish schools

Refugee from north unable to continue medical treatment

Malka is a mother of 2. She’s also sick with a rare blood condition, and currently is evacuated from her home on Israel's Northern border.

Refugee from north unable to continue medical treatment

Israel needs your help in these critical times

The Land of Israel is at a pivotal moment that will determine the future of our entire nation! The Netzah Israel organization aims to help soldiers and their families, especially those facing complex situations and lone soldiers.

Israel needs your help in these critical times

US urges citizens: Don't travel to Ukraine for Rosh Hashanah

In light of ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, US calls on citizens to refrain from traveling to Uman for the holiday of Rosh Hashanah.

US urges citizens: Don't travel to Ukraine for Rosh Hashanah

Jerusalem Bus Driver Makes It To The News

He is clearly a special soul, too beloved and important to be taken from this world so young.

Jerusalem Bus Driver Makes It To The News

Ukraine-Russia war:

In the shadow of war, Dnipro's Jews still mostly keep to routine

Baking matzah and defying blackouts, Dnipro’s Jews press on despite the grind of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

In the shadow of war, Dnipro's Jews still mostly keep to routine

Ukraine:

Fallen Jewish soldier's photo banned from publication

The Jewish community in Dnipro proudly calls the soldier Shimon Kostiantynovych 'the Emmanuel Moreno of Ukrainian Jews' due to the prohibition on publishing his picture.

Fallen Jewish soldier's photo banned from publication

Neturei Karta:

'Khamenei is a great leader; amazing how similar we are'

Israel David Weiss, Neturei Karta representative, says that he wants to meet Iranian leader Khamenei in person, 'it's amazing how similar we are.'

'Khamenei is a great leader; amazing how similar we are'

Flagstaff, Arizona

Searches underway for missing Jewish boy

The nine-year-old was reportedly last seen walking with his family towards a parking lot near a forested area when he suddenly disappeared.

Searches underway for missing Jewish boy

Bomb threats made against over 100 Jewish institutions in Canada

Jewish institutions across Canada, including synagogues, receive bomb threats. 'This is not just an attack on our safety — it’s an attack on the fabric of Canadian society.'

Bomb threats made against over 100 Jewish institutions in Canada

Prominent Jewish education website hit by cyber attack

The DDoS Attack immobilized the Aish Jewish educational website for a few minutes before security systems got it back online. No data or information was lost.

Prominent Jewish education website hit by cyber attack

Help Moshav Tzofar

Our brothers and sisters are in grave danger

The civilians in Moshav Tzofar are doing what they can to protect themselves, as the army has their hands full.

Our brothers and sisters are in grave danger

Bride from chaotic background faces wedding cancelation

Two weeks from her wedding day, Shulamit is now facing obstacles that may leave her unmarried.

Bride from chaotic background faces wedding cancelation

Munich Jewish community donates new bulletproof ambulance to MDA

This month, a ceremony was held to inaugurate a new bulletproof ambulance donated by the Jewish community of Munich to Magen David Adom (MDA).

Munich Jewish community donates new bulletproof ambulance to MDA

Watch:

Matisyahu sings hasidic melodies with special needs children

Matisyahu led the special needs children at the camp in traditional hasidic melodies, and was awarded the 'Defender of Israel' prize at the end of his visit.

Matisyahu sings hasidic melodies with special needs children

Safeguarding the Holy Land of Israel with new fruit trees

How one group is replicating the ancient festival of Tu B'av.

Safeguarding the Holy Land of Israel with new fruit trees

1st time in decades:

No graduates of Ramaz enroll at Columbia University

Students at elite Orthodox school in Manhattan avoid New York Ivy League school embroiled in antisemitism controversies for first time in more than 20 years.

No graduates of Ramaz enroll at Columbia University

Candace Owens:

'If you criticize Israel you have to be afraid they'll kill you'

Political commentator Candace Owens implies Jews were behind JFK assassination in new anti-semitic rant

'If you criticize Israel you have to be afraid they'll kill you'

NYT reporter leaked information on hundreds of Australian Jews

A list of personal details of 600 Australian Jews, along with 900 pages of content from a WhatsApp group, were leaked online, leading to threats and vandalism.

NYT reporter leaked information on hundreds of Australian Jews

Updated reports as military action intensifies

The current tension around the Iranian threat has come as soldiers are battling oppressive August heat.

Updated reports as military action intensifies

Chief Rabbinate opens registration for ordination tests

The CEO of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, Yehuda Cohen, announced last night (Thursday) that special leniencies for reservists will be extended to the upcoming exams.

Chief Rabbinate opens registration for ordination tests

Help keep our heroes cool

Amid Iranian threat movement to help soldiers grows

With tension skyrocketing, soldiers have had an increased workload with intense military action taking place in 100-degree weather.

Amid Iranian threat movement to help soldiers grows

'Hitler was right'

Man verbally assaults Jewish family on Paris metro

Police in Paris searching for a man who verbally assaulted a Jewish family on the metro. The incident was filmed by a young woman who said she was complaining to police.

Man verbally assaults Jewish family on Paris metro

Mother of Young Cancer Patient Shares Painful Incident

Mother of a 9-year-old with advanced Stage 4 brain cancer shared the incident that brought her to tears

Mother of Young Cancer Patient Shares Painful Incident

You can help:

Commander at ZAKA360 responds to Iranian threat

Rabbi Meir Barel announced that ZAKA360 is equipping 400 volunteers to respond to attacks.

Commander at ZAKA360 responds to Iranian threat

The Deep Scars of Gaza Warfare:

A Call to Action for Our Veterans and Their Families

Not all of the war's damage has been visible to the eye.

A Call to Action for Our Veterans and Their Families

Antisemitic graffiti discovered on Maryland synagogue

Jewish Federation of Greater Washington reports that antisemitic graffiti was discovered on a “We Support Israel” sign at Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County in Bethesda.

Antisemitic graffiti discovered on Maryland synagogue

Rabbis back Neel lawsuit against NYU hospital

Coalition for Jewish Values joins lawsuit of Benjamin Neel, MD, PhD, against his former employer, NYU Langone Health, who was fired after posting information about Hamas.

Rabbis back Neel lawsuit against NYU hospital

Chuck Schumer announces new book on Antisemitism in America

'Antisemitism in America: A Warning,' a new book by the Senate Majority Leader, will release in February 2025, draw from Schumer's life experiences.

Chuck Schumer announces new book on Antisemitism in America




























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