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“We are the closest point to a real crisis in the government because of the [haredi] conscription bill,” says political analyst.
Mason Reynolds, described in court as a “violent antisemite,” plotted to bomb Holland Road Shul in Brighton, England.
“Cyberstalking is already a serious violation and targeting victims based on their religion is a hate crime, which makes it that much more abhorrent,” said U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero.
The Coral Gables Police Department reportedly found that the threats were not credible.
“When I was 14 years old, the war started. I couldn’t learn,” says Saul Dreier, explaining that the Nazis “were chasing me, trying to kill me. Study is the most important thing in life, and this is the lesson I impart on the students.”
Jeffrey Herbstman, who suffers from depression, initially confessed to police; he was soon released.
Paul Thomas Morris, 36, of Boca Raton acknowledged social-media accounts of his with disturbing messages.
“Palestine” was found graffitied on the side of the Park Avenue Synagogue.
Second Temple period phylacteries found near Qumran underwent a battery of scientific tests.
Easily able to connect with others, he encountered thousands of people in his decades of travel on behalf of Chabad-Lubavitch, serving alternatively as rabbi, fundraiser and friend.
Prosecutors have added a first-degree murder charge against 28-year-old Michael Jackson-Bolanos.
“If there are no soldiers, it will lead to the downfall of the nation,” declares Knesset member Moshe Saada.