Orlando, FL - Emergency call logs released Thursday show that victims of the Pulse shooting in Orlando pleaded with sheriff’s deputies and dispatchers to save them as they described losing their breath and feeling their bodies go numb from their wounds. Gunman Omar Mateen’s rampage at the Pulse nightclub on June 12 left 49 people dead and 53 injured before police fatally shot him after a more-than-three-hour standoff. It was the worst mass shooting in recent U.S. history. In the most recent batch of 911 logs released by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, dispatchers describe calls from multiple victims, including an 18-year-old woman who said “she is losing eyesight and feeling in her body.” Orlando Police initially responded to Pulse at 2:02 ...
Washington - Conservative radio host and columnist Howie Carr, opening for Donald Trump at a presidential campaign rally in Maine, brought up Hillary Clinton and her potential running mate, Sen. Elizabeth Warren. “You know Elizabeth Warren, right?” Carr asked the crowd. He then put his hand up to his mouth and mimicked a stereotypical Native American war cry — the same call that Trump supporters sometimes let fly when Trump mentions Warren at his events. That’s because Trump regularly refers to Warren as “Pocahontas,” for her claim that she is part Native American. The nickname and other Trump comments have been derided by some as offensive. But Carr, in a column Thursday in the Boston Herald, said that Trump advised him off-stage: “&ls...
Lafayette, LA - A south Louisiana sheriff was taped making anti-Semitic threats that he apparently directed at a federal prosecutor assigned to a civil rights case against him, according to a court filing. Prosecutors said in Wednesday’s court filing that an “unsolicited informant” recently provided them with a series of recorded conversations between Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and others. A transcript of one conversation includes Ackal recounting a meeting with a prosecutor in which the sheriff claims he threatened to shoot the prosecutor right between his “Jewish eyes” after the prosecutor vowed to send him to prison. Ackal’s meeting with the prosecutor and other federal authorities occurred before Ackal’s original March 9 indi...
The drama unfolded quickly. The Spies came back from their expedition and reported that our enemies within Eretz Yisrael were giants and much too powerful to overcome, and that it was a bad land to live in for it “eats its inhabitants”. With just these few short sentences, the Spies succeeded in creating a storm of panic, anxiety, and fear amongst the Jewish nation. In fact, the entire Jewish nation, en masse, were literally brought to tears, and cried “it would have been better if we died in Egypt or the wilderness! …Why is Hashem bringing us to this land to die by the sword?” (14:1-3). Now, I can understand that tensions were high, but still, did the Jews really believe that Hashem had taken such great care of them for so long just to abandon them now? Thi...
Agudath Israel expressed gratification at the news that due to the 55% increase in appropriations for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), 81 new institutions across the United States received funding in 2016. This represents a 40% increase in the number of institutions receiving enhanced security. In New York alone, 66 Jewish organizations received a combined total of over $5.1 million dollars from the NSGP for the 2016 fiscal year. The Nonprofit Security Grant Program, managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), provides funding to acquire cameras, concrete barriers, security doors, and other security enhancements for nonprofit institutions, in selected cities, at high risk of terrorist attack. Rabbi Abba Cohen, Agudath Israel's Vice President for Federal A...
This week’s Torah potion discusses the mitzva to wear Tzitzit. (Bamidbar 15, 38) The following true story reflects an interesting moral dilemma that relates to the mitzva of tzitzit as well as the mitzvah to avoid a Chillul Hashem, desecrating Hashem’s name. Ronen was a thoughtful, secular Israeli Jew. He was also a professional soccer player, playing for a pro team in Israel. He was used to playing in large stadiums filled with adoring and passionate fans. One day, after an encounter with an inspiring Torah teacher, Ronen decided that he would like to slowly become more observant of mitzvot. He began to wear tzitzit. He even wore them while he played on the field, and his tzitzes were often seen flapping in the wind  as he would run and play. Even when he tucked t...
Nir Barkat recently issued instructions to stop a plan to screen films at the Yovelim community center of Kiryat Yovel on Shabbos. The center’s director had publicized on Facebook that films were to be screened at 10:00 p.m. Shabbos night and 11:00 a.m. in the morning and urged people to “invite friends, family, neighbors and come. Entrance is free.” After chareidi and religious councilmen protested against the plan, Mayor Nir Barkat instructed municipal representatives at the community center to oppose the Shabbos screenings. They sent a letter to the center’s director and chairman to cancel the plan, writing: “You should know that this matter is likely to result in many negative consequences due to the public sensitivity and great tension between the d...
The New Jersey Senate will not vote on a bill that would have raised the gas tax and cut the sales tax in the Garden State, Action News/WPVI TV Philadelphia/WABC 6 reports. The Senate, it seems, is not satisfied with the bill that was approved by the Assembly, so senators are working to draft their own legislation. The legislation – which has received the vocal support from Governor Chris Christie – would have raised the gas tax to 37.5 cents a gallon from 14.5 cents and cut the sales tax from 7 percent to 6 percent.
London - Embattled Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has been harshly criticized for comments made Thursday during the release of an independent inquiry into anti-Semitism in the party ranks. The U.K.‘s main opposition party leader said Thursday that “Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel or the (Benjamin) Netanyahu government than our Muslim friends are for those of various self-styled Islamic states or organizations.” The party leader later denied he was comparing the state of Israel to the Islamic State extremists. UK Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis called the comments “offensive” and counterproductive. “The comments by the leader of the Labour Party at the launch, however they were intended, are themselves offensiv...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this evening (Thursday, 30 June 2016), issued the following statement at the Fourth of July event at US Ambassador Daniel Shapiro's residence: "This night of celebrations comes after a day of tragedy. In Kiryat Arba, near Hebron, the city of our forefathers, young Hallel Yaffa Ariel, a 13 year old, was murdered lying in her bunk bed. What makes someone slit the throat of a child? It’s not the quest for peace. It’s the mind flooded with hate and incitement, an ideology that says this child is not a human being. And this ideology of hate was manifested again when another would be murderer knifed two Israelis in Netanya a few miles from here. We will always fight the terrorists. We will fight their despatchers; we will fight the inciters...
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Washington - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it is opening a preliminary investigation into 25,000 Tesla Motors Model S cars after a driver of one of the vehicles was killed using the Autopilot mode. The agency said the crash came in a 2015 Model S operating with automated driving systems engaged, and “calls for an examination of the design and performance of any driving aids in use at the time of the crash.” The investigation is the first step before the agency could seek to order a recall if it finds the vehicles were unsafe. NHTSA said in a statement the driver of the 2015 Model S was killed while operating in Autopilot mode in a crash on May 7 in Williston, Florida. NHTSA said preliminary reports indicate the vehicle crash...
Washington - A 13-year-old Israeli girl fatally stabbed in her bedroom in Kiryat Arba on Thursday was a US citizen, the US State Department said. The girl, Hallel Yaffa Ariel, was attacked after a Palestinian terrorist climbed a security fence and entered a home in the settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron. “We have now confirmed that she is a US citizen,” State Department spokesman John Kirby said at a news briefing. Earlier today, the State Department condemned “in the strongest terms the outrageous terrorist attack” in the West Bank, calling the stabbing “unconscionable.” Netanyahu, in a statement, called on Palestinian leaders to condemn the attack and take immediate steps to stop what he described as incitement that Israel has cited as ...
Kiryat Arba, Israel - Crying, Rena Ariel caressed the blue shroud covered body of her daughter Hallel Yaffa, 13, before uttering her final parting words, to the girl who had been a brilliant student and who loved to dance. “I am giving you one last hug,” Rena said on Thursday evening as she eulogized Hallel in front of the hundreds of mourners who filled the small public grass lawn, just a short walk away from their home in the West Bank Kiryat Arba settlement. Just the night before, Hallel had performed in Jerusalem with Harikod dance troop. In the morning she slept late. She was alone in the house when a Palestinian teen, Mohammad Tarairah, 17, snuck in her bedroom through an open window and stabbed her to death. At the funeral, Rena called out to Tarairah’s...
New York - Former President Bill Clinton spoke with Attorney General Loretta Lynch during an impromptu meeting in Phoenix, but Lynch said the discussion did not involve the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email use as secretary of state. Lynch told reporters that the meeting at a Phoenix airport on Monday was unplanned and happened while the former president was waiting to depart and walked over to the attorney general’s plane after she landed there. Lynch was traveling with her husband and said her conversation with the former president “was a great deal about his grandchildren” and their travels. The former president, who recently became a grandfather for the second time, told her he had been playing golf in Arizona and they discussed former Attor...
Washington - American sailors who were detained by Iran in January gave away too much information to their captors and were seized in the Gulf following a series of missteps by the crew and their superiors, the U.S. Navy said in a report on Thursday. The report said some of the 10 crew members, detained at gunpoint Jan. 12 by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), had revealed sensitive information, such as phone and laptop passwords, to the Iranians. At the time of their capture, an international incident that rattled nerves days before the implementation of a nuclear accord between Iran and world powers, the sailors were in transit in two vessels from Kuwait to Bahrain. Iran used the detentions for propaganda purposes that kept the incident in the headlines fo...
United Nations - Violence and incitement, settlement expansion and a lack of control of Gaza by the Palestinian Authority are undermining hope for Middle East peace, a senior U.N. official said on Thursday, citing a report by the Middle East peace “Quartet”. U.N. Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov briefed the U.N. Security Council on Thursday on an eagerly awaited report by the Quartet of sponsors of the stalled Middle East peace process: the United States, Russia, the European Union and United Nations. He said the report was likely to be released on Friday. “The main objective of this report is not about assigning blame,” Mladenov told the 15-member council. “It focuses on the major threats to achieving a negotiated peace and offers recommendation...
Baltimore, MD -- CHAI: Comprehensive Housing Assistance, Inc., an agency of The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, announced today that it will oversee the management and operation of the Edward A. Myerberg Center, beginning July 1. This arrangement, approved by Myerberg’s Board of Directors, will enable CHAI to bring its extensive expertise in working with Northwest Baltimore’s aging population to the management of the Myerberg. CHAI currently owns and operates 16 Weinberg Senior Living facilities including Weinberg Woods, an active senior living community connected to Myerberg through a breezeway. CHAI also offers programs that support aging-in-community, such as Northwest Neighbors Connecting, a self-sustaining village of members and volunteers that prov...
Birmingham, AL - Born in the ashes of the smoldering South after the Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan died and was reborn before losing the fight against civil rights in the 1960s. Membership dwindled, a unified group fractured, and one-time members went to prison for a string of murderous attacks against blacks. Many assumed the group was dead, a white-robed ghost of hate and violence. Yet today, the KKK is still alive and dreams of restoring itself to what it once was: an invisible white supremacist empire spreading its tentacles throughout society. As it marks 150 years of existence, the Klan is trying to reshape itself for a new era. Klan members still gather by the dozens under starry Southern skies to set fire to crosses in the dead of night, and KKK leaflets have shown up in ...
Oklahoma City - No one was injured when a roller coaster at an Oklahoma City amusement park stalled out and stranded eight people, including seven children. Oklahoma City Fire Department District Chief Benny Fulkerson says firefighters walked the stranded riders down a catwalk to safety Wednesday afternoon after the Frontier City ride became stuck. The riders, which included children ages 7 to 15, were stranded on the coaster for about an hour Wednesday. Fulkerson says the Silver Bullet roller coaster at Frontier City “just didn’t make it over a hill” and became stuck. Fulkerson says power to the ride was shut off and the cars were chained to the rail before the stranded riders were escorted down one at a time. An Oklahoma City firefighter walks down a roller ...
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