The father of a 12-year-old boy from the Kochav neighborhood of Tel Aviv was worried on Friday when he son failed to return home. It was already after midnight, and when he parents phoned his cellphone, there was no response. They decided to involve police, calling the emergency ‘100’ number to report him missing. Police arrived at the home in a timely fashion and they were given a description of the missing youth as well as a photo. As they were preparing to begin the search for him, the door opened and in came the missing son. According to the father, he was frightened and surprised. It was almost 2:00AM and to the dad’s amazement, he learned his son had been detained by police close to their neighborhood. Speaking to the media, the dad said “This is Chelm. One ...
A number of Ohio state government websites have been hacked with a message that purports to be supportive of the Islamic State terrorist group. Republican Gov. John Kasich’s office confirmed they were aware of the hack Sunday. The websites hacked with the message include Kasich’s, first lady Karen Kasich’s, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, the Office of Workforce Transformation, the Casino Control Commission, Medicaid, the Office of Health Transformation and LeanOhio. The message left on the website says “Trump” and “all your people” will be held accountable for “every drop of blood spilled in Muslim countries.” The message also says, “I love the Islamic state.” A spokeswoman for the Ohio Department ...
Walla News quoting Syrian media sources, is reporting that a “number of people” have been killed in a Monday morning 2 Tammuz IDF attack in Quneitra, adding the attack hit a pro-Assad militia post. The IDF spokesman denies any IDF offensive in Syria today, Monday. Earlier Monday morning there were reports of additional mortar fire spillover from Syria into the northern Golan Heights. The IDF spokesman stated no siren sounded and it is unware of any mortar shells landing in Israel during the morning hours. A non-IDF source reports that one round fired in an UNRWA base across the border entered northern Israel. No injuries were caused but it resulted in a brush fire.
A secretive Washington firm that commissioned the dubious intelligence dossier on Donald Trump is stonewalling congressional investigators trying to learn more about its connections to the Democratic Party. The Senate Judiciary Committee earlier this month threatened to subpoena the firm, Fusion GPS, after it refused to answer questions and provide records to the panel identifying who financed the error-ridden dossier, which was circulated during the election and has sparked much of the Russia scandal now engulfing the White House. What is the company hiding? Fusion GPS describes itself as a “research and strategic intelligence firm” founded by “three former Wall Street Journal investigative reporters.” But congressional sources say it’s actually a...
The jihadis’ targets in Europe are depressingly repetitive: the Brussels metro, the Champs-Elysees in Paris (twice), tourist-filled bridges in London (twice) and a U.K. rock concert. And that’s just the past few months. The steady stream of attacks on centers of daily life have drawn pledges from Europeans not to let terrorists change how they live, but in ways large and small they already have. There is a heightened awareness and quicker reactions, especially in the hardest-hit countries of France, Britain and Belgium, that would have seemed unthinkable just a few years ago. In Brussels on Tuesday, a 36-year-old Moroccan man shouting “Allahu akbar!” set off a bomb among subway commuters. The bomb didn’t detonate in full and a soldier shot him dead. It was...
Mayors are warning President Donald Trump that toughening immigration enforcement meddles with U.S. cities’ affairs. More than 250 mayors are meeting at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Miami Beach to take a stance on issues from climate change to the federal budget and health care. They are reviewing resolutions that would strongly oppose Trump’s crack down on illegal immigration. Mayors were struck a blow in January, when Trump ordered to cut funding to jurisdictions that deny in some way cooperation with federal immigration agents. Most cities have defied the order, and a federal judge blocked it in April, at least temporarily. “Some of us are proud to be places of sanctuary, to protect immigrants, but this idea that we’re in violation of something, I think is...
Baltimore, MD - June 25, 2017 - Kol Torah (Rabbi Yosaif Berger) is honored to have HaRav Zev Cohen, Shlit"a ,of Chicago, give Divrei Chizuk in the Shul's large classroom, tonight, Sunday Night, at 9:40pm, after the 9:20pm Maariv. 
The average price of a gallon of regular-grade gasoline dropped 7 cents nationally over the past two weeks, to $2.32. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that the drop reflects lower costs for crude oil. She says the national average is 4 cents a gallon below the price a year ago. Gas in San Francisco was the highest in the contiguous United States at an average of $3.06 a gallon. The lowest was in Charleston, South Carolina, at $1.91 a gallon. The U.S. average diesel price is $2.53, down 3 cents from two weeks ago.
The crisis continues surrounding the hemo-oncology unit at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital continues, and has even made its way from the court of public opinion to Israel’s High Court of Justice. The doctors who resigned from the pediatric bone-marrow unit remain in a stand-off with the Ministry of Health and Hadassah Director-General Prof. Ze’ev Rothstein. During the opening of the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, 1 Tammuz, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the crisis while the media was present. Following are his remarks pertaining to the crisis: “I would like to refer to the crisis at Hadassah. It has gone on far too long. Attempts have been made, also by me, via the Health Minister who has worked tirelessly on the matter, and by others, including the Presiden...
The United States says some demands on Qatar by its Mideast neighbors “will be very difficult to meet.” But the U.S. isn’t rejecting the demands outright. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says in a statement that a list of demands from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates includes major areas that “provide a basis for ongoing dialogue leading to a resolution.” He’s calling for Qatar and the other Arab countries to “sit together” to work through the list. Tillerson is also calling for a “lowering of rhetoric” to “help ease the tension.” He says the U.S. is supporting Kuwait’s efforts to mediate. The demands include shuttering Al-Jazeera and severing ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. Tillerso...
Brooklyn, NY - Several hundred people turned out today in Borough Park to pay their respects to Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz, Z'L, the founder of Artscroll publications whose works transformed the landscape of Jewish literature with a library of Seforim and books that brought Torah to the masses in an unparalleled way.  Rabbi Zlotowitz passed away on Shabbos in Borough Park at the age of 73. The son of Rabbi Aron Zlotowitz, rov of Congregation Etz Chaim Anshei Lubin in Flatbush and executive director of the Board of Orthodox Rabbis of Brooklyn, Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz attended Rabbi Jacob Joseph School and continued his education under the guidance of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein at Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem.  The energy and enthusiasm which made the Artscroll brand a household name were e...
Many sectors of Israel’s workforce have become dependent on Muslim workers, including construction and drivers, and this is particularly apparent during the month of Ramadan when some services halt or are significantly cut. During Ramadan, when workers are fasting, their performance is compromised and often, they call it a day early, especially this year when Ramadan falls during a hot period. The Metropolin Bus Company has been compelled to cancel lines; four times in one week as a matter of fact, due to drivers observing Ramadan not showing for work. The result of this is that residents and of Dimona found themselves stranded, waiting well over an hour. When the company was called, they were unaware the bus hadn’t been running. While anxious passengers were instructed to wai...
After years of court battles with NGOs representing non-religious and anti-religious interests, the IDF Judge Advocate General’s Office has announce amending regulations to permit a secular civilian military funeral if requested. The official change in the IDF burial order became known to the Hiddush organization in a letter from the Military Advocate General’s Office, after decades of requiring exclusively Orthodox kvura, including a military rabbi. The legal adviser of the IDF Casualties Unit writes: “The order came into force and was signed. The default set forth in the ordinance is that a military funeral must be held in a military cemetery. However, it is possible to deviate from this, and conduct a military funeral service in a civilian cemetery, if that was the w...
Jerusalem, Israel - June 25, 2017 - The Jewish Agency Board of Governors is meeting in Jerusalem, Israel, at the Citadel Hotel. The Jewish Agency held a mega event celebrating fifty years since Jerusalem’s reunification  at Sultan’s Pool on Sunday evening.  The presentation began with a perek Tehillim and Shofers blown. The event was attended by hundreds of Jewish leaders, new immigrants, and young people from around the world who are participating in Jewish Agency programs, and featured some of Israel’s leading performers. Remarks by Jewish Agency Head Natan Sharansky were especially meaningful and well received by the audience, as was his declining to sing into the microphone for Yerushalayim Shel Zehav.   ...
A Jerusalem police spokesman reports three minors are in custody for an attack that took place against a mispallel who left the tziyun of Shimon HaTzaddik on a Shabbos morning. The attack took place on the morning of Shabbos Shelach. The Arab youths saw the man walking with a tallis on as he was leaving the area after davening. Police learned that after spotting him, the three crossed the street and began hurling rocks at the victim. The victim began running from the area. police spotted the man running and headed to him, fearing something was wrong. After learning what occurred they headed out in search of the suspects. The victim sustained light injuries. The suspects were found in the yard of an area home. They were arrested and being charged in a hate attack. They were arraigned and...
Why are Republicans struggling mightily to reach a consensus on how to overhaul the nation’s tax system? The GOP is supposed to be really good at cutting taxes. President George W. Bush cut taxes. So did President Ronald Reagan, though he also raised them. Why is President Donald Trump, who has promised the largest tax cut ever, having so much trouble accomplishing one of his main initiatives? Some questions and answers about why tax overhaul is hard and why Republicans have been unable to reach a consensus. ——— WHAT’S THE HOLDUP? After weeks of private negotiations, the White House and congressional Republicans still don’t agree on exactly what they want to accomplish. House Republican leaders are firm that they want to completely overhaul the ta...
In an exclusive ceremony at the Presidential residence, Special in Uniform will receive the Presidential Award for Volunteerism, one of 12 exceptional programs selected for this prestigious recognition in 2017. Lt. Col. Ariel Almog will accept the award on behalf of the program. Almog is one of the founders of Special in Uniform, the trailblazing program that integrates young people with autism and other disabilities into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and into Israeli society. This is not Almog’s first brush with national recognition. In 2001, he received the Medal of Appreciation for risking his life and preventing a multi-casualty terrorist attack. Stopped behind an Egged bus at the Sde Trumot Junction, Almog saw a suspicious individual trying to board. The IDF officer jum...
Rebitzen Mina Finkel, A”H, 57, wife of Mir Brachfeld Rosh Yeshiva HaGaon HaRav Binyamin Finkel Shlita, was niftar on Sunday morning 1 Tammuz. The rebbetzin during the recent period endured difficult yisurim from her illness and was on a waiting list for a liver transplant. Her husband, known as Rav Binyamin HaTzaddik, is a son of the late Mir Brachfeld Rosh Yeshiva HaGaon HaRav Aryeh Finkel, ZT”L. The levaya took place early Sunday afternoon from Yeshivas Mir to Har Menuchos.
President Donald Trump said he doesn’t think congressional Republicans are “that far off” on passing a health overhaul to replace “the dead carcass of Obamacare” and believes his majority party is “going to get there.” Trump’s optimism runs counter to the public opposition of five Republican senators so far to the Senate GOP plan that would scuttle much of former President Barack Obama’s health law. Unless those holdouts can be swayed, their numbers are more than enough to torpedo the measure developed in private by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and deliver a bitter defeat for the president. McConnell has said he’s willing to make changes to win support, and in the week ahead, plenty of back-room bargaining is e...
In a joint Shin Bet -Israel Police operation, on 6 June 2017, Muhammad Ahmed Azzam, born in 1993, an Israeli citizen, a resident of Kfar Manda, was arrested in the wake of information to the effect that he supports and identifies with Islamic State, that he is in contact with ISIS militants and supporters, and that he was making preparations to join the organization and the fighting. In his investigation, it was learned that Azzam supports the ISIS hashkafa, followed ISIS propaganda online and recently made tangible preparations to leave for the combat zone in order to join the ranks of ISIS fighters. It was also learned that Azzam was in online contact with several ISIS fighters who were assisting him in his aforesaid preparations. An indictment was filed against Azzam on Sunday, 1 Tamm...
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