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“Medical boycotts have the potential to harm patients, slow medical innovation and erode the humanitarian space that medicine must safeguard,” the doctors said.
More than 6,500 attendees gathered at the closing gala banquet of the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries in New York City.
Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics released new figures on the Ethiopian community ahead of the Sigd holiday.
An attempt to ban the mass at Verdun failed after a court overturned, it citing the separation of religion and state.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the incident, calling it “another horrific act of antisemitism on our streets.”
Neo-Nazi-linked vandals struck the cemetery in Randers five years ago.
Since taking office two years ago, Argentina’s president has propelled relations with Israel to unprecedented heights.
A 25-year-old Pakistani man allegedly shouted at the victim about children in Gaza before striking him in the head.
At Shapell’s Darche Noam yeshivah, immigrants tell Mayor Moshe Lion that text-based Jewish learning in Jerusalem builds skills, community and purpose.
Incumbent Yaakov Hagoel will share a term with the Johannesburg-born rabbi at the helm of the world’s oldest existing Zionist organization.
The nurse reportedly refused to provide treatment after being asked to remove a pro-Palestinian pin.
“A Mother’s Heart: The Heart of a Nation” culminated in the inaugural Impact Awards honoring women whose leadership has strengthened Jewish life worldwide.