President Rivlin began his official visit to Poland by meeting with his host, President Andrzej Duda. At the end of their meeting, the two gave statements to the pressPresident Rivlin:“History, along with the terrible events that happened here on this ground, connect the Jewish people and the State of Israel in an unbreakable bond with Poland and the Polish people. This is a bond that looks to the future from an unshakeable commitment to the memory of the facts of the past. This is a bond that must sanctify the purity of history, to leave the work of historical research to historians and experts.”President Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin today, Monday 27 January / 1 Shevat, landed in Krakow, Poland and immediately made his way to a working meeting with President Andrzej Duda of Poland dur...
Stocks were under pressure Monday as the number of people affected by the coronavirus surged over the weekend. All three of the major averages were down at least 1.8 percent in the opening minutes of trading, continuing the selloff that began on Friday. By midnight Sunday, there were 2,744 confirmed cases of the virus and 80 deaths, according to China’s National Health Commission. There have been five confirmed cases in the U.S., health officials said. Travel-related names remained under pressure as the number of coronavirus cases continued to climb. Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines were all lower, as were cruise operators Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Lines. Casino giants Wynn Resorts a...
Baltimore, MD - Jan. 27, 2020 -  9:22 AM - 95 North at the Tydings Bridge is at a complete standstill.Photo Credit: Shloime Kreindler
With the news out that this winter that the flu vaccine only prevented flu in half of the inoculated population, it’s time to see what measures we can take to protect ourselves in a better way.  Every winter, it seems that most people are going to get a cold or two and up to 20% of the population will get the flu.  Because we feel so miserable and have a hard time functions, we make things even worse by spending more than 10 billion dollars each year trying to treat flu symptoms (U.S.statistics).  This all begs the question: If 20 people are sitting in a room, and someone is spreading cold or flu germs, why are some people’s immune system letting them down and they ultimately catch a cold, and why are many of the others sitting in that same room not going to catc...
United Hatzalah volunteers treated a woman in her 60's who was seriously injured in an apartment fire on Ehud Street in Ashkelon.  United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Aharon Mori who was one of the first responders at the scene said: "Together with other EMS personnel I treated a woman after she was evacuated from the burning apartment by firefighters. She was in serious condition and suffering smoke inhalation and burns across her body. After receiving initial treatment in the field she was transported to the hospital for further care." 
Although American Herald Tribune claims that it is a “genuinely independent online media outlet” paying Americans to write articles, multiple investigations by U.S. technology companies “point to “the site originating in Iran,” according to a CNN Business report on Friday. A Facebook investigation into the site’s page on the social-media network found it linked to Iranian state media and removed it in 2018, a Facebook spokesperson told CNN Business. Cybersecurity company FireEye determined with “moderate confidence” that the site originates in Iran and is part of a larger online influence campaign. According to the report, “The articles on American Herald Tribune are largely in line with the views of Iran’s rulin...
The Board of Deputies of British Jewry said that the BBC should apologize for a report on Wednesday evening about International Holocaust Remembrance Day that linked the Israel-Palestinian conflict to the Holocaust. In a report broadcast on BBC News, international correspondent Orla Guerin described Israeli soldiers entering Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and museum to “share in the binding tragedy of the Jewish people.” She then said, “The State of Israel is now a regional power. For decades, it has occupied Palestinian territories. But some here will always see their nation through the prism of persecution and survival.” Amanda Bowman, a senior vice president at the Board of Deputies, said “in an otherwise moving report on the experiences of ...
All are asked to daven for a refuah sheleimah for Rav Chaim Dov Keller, rosh yeshiva of Telshe Yeshiva in Chicago, who is in need of rachamei Shomayim. Tefillah gatherings for Rav Keller were held last night in Chicago and Lakewood. Rav Keller was born in New York City and subsequently attended the Telshe Yeshiva after it was established in Cleveland, Ohio by Rav Chaim Mordechai Katz and Rav Eliyahu Meir Bloch. Rav Keller became a close talmid of Rav Bloch. Rav Keller later married a daughter of Rav Leizer Levin zt”l, longtime rov of Detroit. Together with his brother-in-law, Rav Avrohom Chaim Levin, Rav Keller was hand-picked by the leadership of Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland to oversee the establishment of a...
Baltimore police report at least three shootings, one of which was fatal, over the weekend in Baltimore City. Around 1:30 p.m. Sunday, police were called to the 2000 block of Bryant Avenue for a ShotSpotter alert. At the scene, police found a 42-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds.  The man was taken to an area hospital where he died of his injuries, police said.  At least two other shootings were reported over the weekend, including one on Saturday in which a man was shot in the face and another Sunday evening where a man was shot in the arm.
President Donald Trump said on Saturday that any negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program would have to be conducted with U.S. sanctions in place. In an apparent response to comments made by Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during an interview on Friday with German newspaper Der Spiegel, Trump posted on Twitter in English and Farsi: “Iranian Foreign Minister says Iran wants to negotiate with The United States, but wants sanctions removed. @FoxNews @OANN No Thanks!” Iran’s Foreign Minister responded by tweeting on Sunday: “@realdonaldtrump is better advised to base his foreign policy comments & decisions on facts, rather than @FoxNews headlines or his Farsi translators.” Zarif’s tweet also included an excerpt from the Der ...
A draft of a forthcoming book from former national security adviser John Bolton alleges that President Trump told him in August that he wanted to keep aid to Ukraine frozen until the country aided investigations into Democrats, including former Vice President Joe Biden and his son—a development that threatened to throw into turmoil the careful choreography of the Senate impeachment trial of Mr. Trump. See More Coverage ›
On Friday night, while sitting in Shul after davening, Baltimore shliach Rabbi Zalman Spitetzky, was held up at gunpoint. On Friday night, around 7:00 p.m., two young men entered Khal Chassidim on Park Heights Avenue in Baltimore and one of them pointed a gun at a man. That man was Rabbi Zalman Spitetzky, a melamed in the Chabad Cheder and a shliach who runs Chabad on Call in Baltimore. He visits hospital patients and is the shliach for the many Jews in the medical field in the Baltimore area. As reported on Anash.org, and BJL, he had just recently organized the historic gathering to the old Tzemach Tzedek shul in Baltimore to mark 90 years since the Frierdiker Rebbe’s visit there. Anash.org reached out to Rabbi Spitetzky who shared his experience: ...
Will kidney dialysis become a thing of the past? Israeli researcher discovers evidence that kidneys can be rejuvenated. A groundbreaking study has shown that it is possible to rejuvenate damaged kidneys and improve their function, a procedure that could reverse chronic kidney disease, offsetting the need for dialysis. This is the first breakthrough in decades to combat this disease, often precipitated by hypertension and diabetes, and which affects a whopping 10% of the population worldwide. The study was conducted by Professor Benjamin Dekel, head of Pediatric Nephrology and the Pediatric Stem Cell Research Institute in the Edmond and Lily Safra Children's hospital at Sheba Medical Center, and published this week in the prestigious Cell Reports medical journal. In past studi...
WASHINGTON (VINnews) — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler announced on Sunday that he will be missing parts of the Senate impeachment trial in order to take care of his ailing wife. “In December, following the House Judiciary Committee markup of the Articles of Impeachment against President Donald J. Trump, my wife was admitted to the hospital where she was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer. She has undergone surgery and is taking further steps to address the spread of the cancer,” Nadler said in a news release Sunday. “On Monday, I will be in New York with her to meet with doctors, determine a path forward, and begin her treatment. I am sorry to miss some of the Senate Impeachment Trial, which is of critical importance to our democracy.” Nadler...
At least one rocket hit a dining facility or cafeteria at the site. Sirens sounded in the compound directing people to seek shelter. Three rockets struck the US embassy compound in Baghdad on Sunday evening. At least one made a direct hit on a dining facility or cafeteria at the site. Sirens sounded in the embassy compound directing people to seek shelter.According to Iraqi sources, at least one person was injured in the attack, Israeli media source Walla News reported Sunday night. It is the latest attack on the US embassy in Baghdad after weeks of rocket attacks near the embassy and a mass protest in late December. Iraqi politicians led by Muqtada al-Sadr and Hadi al-Amiri have called for US forces to leave and Sadr encouraged a “million person” protest Friday to...
WASHINGTON (Israel Hayom) — Following reports that the Trump administration will present its Middle East peace plan later this week, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Kelly Craft has postponed a planned visit to Israel. Craft was supposed to arrive in Israel later this week, accompanied by Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon, Israel Hayom reported. However, amid the recent diplomatic developments and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington, Craft decided to postpone her visit until after the country’s March 2 general election. Israeli and American representatives at the United Nations believe the unveiling of the Trump peace plan will spark resistance within the various U.N. bodies, specifically the Security Council. Consequently, Craft and Dan...
Naama Issachar, an Israeli-American woman jailed for 7.5 years in Russia on drug-related charges, formally appealed for presidential pardon, NEWSru.co.il reported Sunday. The news portal cites a statement from her advocates as saying that after a consultation on a recent statement from the Kremlin saying that Naama cannot get pardoned unless she personally appeals for it. Naama has decided to do so, the statement reads, and filed the appeal under the established procedure through the administration of the prison she is being held in. “Naama, her family and her defenders are hoping that, in line with his constitutional powers, the Russian president will soon make the decision to pardon and release her,” the statement says. Read more at i24NEWS.
A new documentary, “Auschwitz Untold: In Color,” takes viewers for a chilling new look at the largest Nazi extermination camp, where over a million Jews would eventually meet their deaths. Of the footage used, director, David Shulman says he had film documentation from Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Bergen and Belsen, among others, that mostly came “from the period of liberation and that period immediately around the liberation.” But a rare source of material derived from “a very unique album generally called the Auschwitz album” is where Shulman found the most compelling documentation. “It was an album of 193 photographs that were discovered by chance by a Holocaust survivor after she was liberated. This album is the only known record to exist of image...
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s foreign minister is calling for strengthened efforts against anti-Semitism to ward off the possibility that many Jews decide to leave the country. Heiko Maas said in an article Sunday for the weekly Der Spiegel that German politicians must do more “but there is one thing they can’t do: replace solidarity in everyday life.” Maas’ comments came a day before the 75th anniversary of the Soviet liberation of the Nazis’ Auschwitz death camp and at a time of rising concern in Germany and elsewhere in Europe about anti-Semitism. In October, a man tried to force his way into a synagogue in Halle on Judaism’s holiest day, later killing two passers-by before being arrested. The suspect posted an anti-Jewish screed before the a...
President Donald Trump and White House officials are looking for at least one Senate Democrat to vote against removing the president from office at the end of his impeachment trial, and they see Joe Manchin III, W.Va., as the most likely candidate. Trump took particular pride that three House Democrats voted against his impeachment, White House officials said, and he would like to be able to get at least one Senate Democrat to vote for his acquittal so he can claim the decision was bipartisan. Manchin has sided with Trump on tough votes before, such as the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. But voting to acquit the president would be an even more politically charged decision, one that could help him maintain his reputation as a moderate back home but would probably ma...
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