The family of Asher ben Saada Elmaliach is calling on the tzibur to continue being mispallel for his recovery as he remains in very serious condition in an intensive care unit in Jerusalem’s Shaar Zedek Hospital. Elmaliach was stabbed in the heart by a lone Arab terrorist last week during a terrorist attack in front of the Jerusalem Central Bus station where he worked. Due to the severity of his condition, on Sunday, 29 Kislev, he was connected to an ECMO unit to permit his wounded heart to rest. The tzibur is asked to be mispallel for Asher ben Saada Elmaliach bsoch cholei am yisrael.
Earlier last week, on Sunday December 22 Kislev, a special evening honoring Magen David Adom took place in the attendance of the President of Israel Reuven Rivlin, MK Yaacov Litzman, the Chairman of the Executive Committee of MDA, Rabbi Avraham Manela and MDA Director-General Eli Bin. During the gala dinner, certificates of honor were granted to MDA volunteers and employees who excelled in their medical treatment, of which were two MDA Life Guardians, Pashko Tomer and Tzach Noam, MDA paramedic Dudu Fahima and Senior MDA EMT, Moran Raviv, as well as Helicopter Paramedics, Mushon Vaknin and Dana Nagler who treated bicycle rider, Israel Garmolin, who collapsed and suffered from cardiac arrest during “Sovev Kineret” race a month ago. Last month, during the “Sovev Kineret&rdq...
The Department of Justice says Chicago’s U.S. attorney’s office is getting additional staff prosecutors so it can do more to reduce violent crime. Attorney General Jeff Sessions says a total of 40 new prosecutors will be distributed among 27 locations. Most will receive just one, including the southern district of Indiana and the western district of Michigan. A Friday Justice Department statement says the Chicago-based northern district of Illinois will get three, as will a district of Maryland. Chicago’s U.S. attorney’s office has more than 150 prosecutors. It has said for years that staff numbers were down, hampering its ability to open more gang and guns cases. President Donald Trump has criticized Chicago for high rates of gun violence. City officials ...
Once again, the Israel Air Force targeted terrorist objectives in northern Gaza, including a training base, in retaliation for the firing of two rockets into southern Israel on Sunday evening. A rocket landed near a home in the Western Negev. Fortunately, the home was empty at the time of the attack. The building sustained light damage. A few hours later, close to 3:00am, sirens wailed in the Ashkelon Coast Council. The IDF Spokesman reported the rocket fell short of its intended target, exploding in Gaza. The rocket fire from Gaza has resumed on an almost daily basis and for residents of Gaza border communities, they must once again remain within 15 seconds of a safe room. Leaders of many border communities are calling on the government and IDF to not wait for the situation to...
According to recent claims by the office of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leadership will not meet with any U.S. officials regarding the peace process at any point in the future. The claims were made in response to the recent recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel by US President Donald Trump. In a special interview conducted by the Times of Israel, Abbas told reporters that the Palestinian leadership canceled meetings with top peace envoy Jason Greenblatt, President Trump’s Senior Adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner. “No one from the American administration will be met to discuss peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis because the [PA] president was very clear on that,” said Majdi al-Khalidi at the Organiz...
resident Donald Trump on Sunday sought to douse speculation that he may fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller amid an intensifying campaign by Trump allies to attack the wide-ranging Russia investigation as improper and politically motivated. Returning to the White House from Camp David, Trump was asked Sunday whether he intended to fire Mueller. "No, I'm not," he told journalists, insisting that there was "no collusion whatsoever" between his campaign and Russia. The president's comments came a day after a lawyer representing Trump's transition team accused Mueller of wrongfully obtaining thousands of emails sent and received by Trump officials before the start of his administration — a legal and public relations maneuver seen as possibly laying the groundwork ...
The heads of the local councils in southern Israel on Sunday evening urged the Israeli government to take action following yet another rocket attack from Gaza on the region. Two rockets had been fired from Gaza into Israeli territory. One of them hit a town near the Gaza border in the western Negev. The rocket reportedly exploded next to a home in the community, but caused no injuries. The building was lightly damaged, an IDF spokesperson said. The head of the Sdot Negev Regional Council, Tamir Idan, urged the government to respond to the rocket fire from Gaza. "We expect and demand that the security forces respond with force and make it clear to the terrorists that the State of Israel is determined not to allow continued firing. We are not prepared for the state of emergency ...
Putin calls Trump to thank him after U.S. provides Russia with intelligence that helped it thwart attack in St. Petersburg. The United States provided intelligence to Russia that helped it thwart a potentially deadly bomb attack in St. Petersburg, U.S. and Russian officials said on Sunday, according to Reuters. Russian President Vladimir Putin telephoned U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday to thank him for the tip-off, which the Kremlin said helped prevent a bomb attack on a cathedral in the Russian city, as well as other sites, the report said. The White House did not disclose details about the plot itself, but did say in the statement the attack "could have killed large numbers of people." “President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia called President Donald J. Trump toda...
IAF fighter jets attack military compound belonging to Hamas in northern Gaza following latest rocket attack. IAF fighter jets attacked a military compound belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in northern Gaza on Sunday night, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit said. Six different targets were attacked at the site, including buildings and terrorist infrastructures, according to the statement. The attack was in retaliation for the rocket fire on the Gaza Belton Sunday evening. “The IDF views the firing of rockets at Israeli communities very seriously and will not allow any harm or attempt to harm the citizens of the State of Israel. Hamas is solely responsible for what is happening in the Gaza Strip,” the IDF statement said. On Sunday evening, two rockets fro...
LONDON (Reuters) - Iranian state television broadcast on Sunday what it described as the confessions of an Iranian academic with Swedish residency who it said had provided information to Israel to help it assassinate several senior nuclear scientists. His wife, speaking by telephone from Stockholm, said he had been forced by his interrogators to read the confession. Iran’s Supreme Court upheld last week a death sentence against Ahmadreza Djalali, a doctor and lecturer at the Karolinska Institute, a Stockholm medical university. Djalali was arrested in Iran in April 2016 and later convicted of espionage. He denied the charges. In the television report, Djalali was linked to the assassination of four Iranian scientists between 2010 and 2012 that Tehran said was an Israeli attempt t...
Count commuters among the losers in the Republican tax bill that the House and Senate are expected to vote on next week. The final bill agreed to by Republican negotiators and released late Friday eliminates the tax incentive for private employers that subsidize their employees’ transit, parking and bicycle commuting expenses. Currently, companies can provide parking or transit passes worth up to $255 a month to employees as a benefit to help pay for their commuting expenses, and then deduct the costs from their corporate taxes. That amount was set to increase to $260 a month on Jan. 1. The reasoning behind the elimination of the deduction is that since the tax bill substantially lowers the corporate tax rate, smaller tax breaks that complicate the tax code are no longer nec...
Former Yisrael Beitenu party Minister of Tourism Stas Misezhnikov, who was convicted of fraud, entered prison on Sunday, 29 Kislev. He will be serving a 15-month prison term. The former minister also has a six month probation period and is required to pay a fine of NIS 70,000. Dozens of suspects affiliated with the Yisrael Beitenu party headed by Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman were linked to law-breaking including money laundering, bribery and breach of trust. This includes former Deputy Minister of the Interior Fania Kirschenbaum. The investigation was made public by authorities in December 2014. Misezhnikov was initially also charged with bribery, disruption of proceedings and possession and use of an illegal narcotic (cocaine). These charges were retracted of as part of the p...
The Director of SEO at Staples, the chain of office-supplies superstores, praised the Shabbos policy of a well-known Jewish-owned buisness. B&H Photo Video in Manhattan has famously closed its doors on Friday afternoon and Saturdays and on all Jewish holidays for decades. The New York City photography and hi-tech megastore, owned and managed by Chassidic Jews, even shuts down its e-commerce operations by not accepting or processing any online orders. Mr. Dargenio’s LinkedIn post states that he “truly admires” the company, and urged his followers to emulate B&H. “Don’t let the promise of money enslave you on the days you observe your truest freedoms,” he said. Mi K’amcha Yisroel!
Following the shiva for Maran HaGaon HaRav Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman ZT”L, and during the month of the shloshim, there will be gatherings of chizuk and hespedim for the late Gadol Hador, as per the instructions of HaGaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky. This coming Wednesday, one such event is scheduled at Yeshivas Orchos Torah with the participation of Gedolei Hador Shlita including Hagaon HaRav Kanievsky, Ponevezh Rosh Yeshiva Maran HaGaon HaRav Gershon Edelstein, HaGaon HaRav Dovid Landau, HaGaon HaRav Baruch Dov Povarsky, HaGaon HaRav Baruch Mordechai Ezrachi, HaGaon HaRav Moshe Hillel Hirsch and a number of Admorim Shlita. Kikar Shabbos reports that while making a shiva visit to the Shteinman aveilim, the Belzer Rebbe Shlita was invited to the event on Wednesday. The Rebbe is repor...
An Arab terrorist was taken into custody at the Shomron Military Court after he aroused the suspicion of sentries on duty. He had what appeared to be an explosives belt around his body. Bomb demolition technicians were summoned. B’chasdei Hashem there were no fatalities or injuries as they managed to restrain him before he could detonate the suspected bomb. After bomb technicians arrived and probed the matter, they learned the terrorist was carrying two pipe bombs on his person. One of the explosives was strapped to his body and the second hidden inside his outer garment.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday, 27 Kislev, was questioned by police in a number of cases against him, for a seventh time. He was questioned in the case dealing with allegedly accepting illegal gifts and the case dealing with his collaboration with Yoni Mozes of Yediot Achronot. Upon completion of question, it was reported Mr. Netanyahu responded to all questions and he was cooperative. The questioning session was arranged in advance, with police coming to Mr. Netanyahu. While it was believed that was going to be the last questioning session prior to police submitting their findings to the prosecution, it now appears another session may take place prior to police making its recommendations in the case.
A United Hatzalah volunteer was seriously injured as a result of his motorcycle was involved in an accident while responding to a call in Tel Aviv on motzei Shabbos. The accident occurred on Rokeach Street. The volunteer suffered multisystem trauma. The family of the injured United Hatzalah responder urges the tzibur to be mispallel for אהליאב בן מרים bsoch cholei am yisrael.
Poised to bask in the triumph of his first major legislative victory, President Donald Trump’s team on Sunday was again forced to grapple with the growing Russia probe that has shadowed the White House for much of the president’s initial year in office. Republicans in Congress planned to muscle through tax cut legislation this week but Washington was equally fixated on speculation about the next steps from Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller, who is probing whether the president’s campaign coordinated with Russian officials during last year’s election. Mueller has gained access to thousands of emails sent and received by Trump officials before the start of his administration, yielding attacks from transition lawyers and renewing chatter that Trump may act to e...
In light of a High Court of Justice ruling that will oblige the state to return the bodies of terrorists, a bill proposed by MK (Bayit Yehudi) Moti Yogev for the purpose of allowing the expulsion of families of terrorists from Israel will be presented to the Ministerial Legislation Committee. According to the bill, first-degree relatives of a terrorist who committed a murder would be deported from their homes within a week of the attack. Yogev detailed the reason for the hasty deportation by creating a large deterrent, contrary to the existing situation. “With the immediate expulsion of the murderer’s family, there is deterrence and it saves lives,” the proposal states. “But when the legal process continues for weeks and months, deterrence is lost. Demolitio...
‘Tis the season for giving, and one Bitcoin investor claims to be giving away the majority of their cryptocurrency holdings after experiencing an incredible year. The unnamed donor has set up a fund to hand out $86 million worth of Bitcoin to various charities, and they’ve already started listing the donations and providing receipts. If this whole thing works out, you can just call this mystery person the Bitcoin Bill Gates. So far, The Pineapple Fund claims to have distributed just over $6.5 million in Bitcoin between eight charities. Its website provides links to the blockchain transactions under the name of each charity. These transactions are in a public ledger, but the sender and recipient are only identified by a long string of digits. We contacted the Electron...
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