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The New Jersey senator stepped on a glass as the song “Emotions,” by Mariah Carey played, during his interfaith ceremony with Alexis Lewis.
“We in the Jewish community need to show our appreciation to our Christian friends, who are standing with us and Israel,” Rabbi Ruben Malekan told JNS.
Mohammad Dawood Alokozay entered the United States under the Biden era Operation Allies Welcome parole program in 2022.
“The two leaders stressed the importance and obligation of disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, and discussed expanding the peace agreements,” per the prime minister’s office.
The photo, known as “The Last Jew in Vinnitsa,” was first revealed during the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann to show the cruelty of Nazi mass shootings.
At an estimated value of $3.5 billion, the deal with Germany, signed on Sept. 28, 2023, is the largest of its kind in Israel’s history.
“Germans committed terrible crimes in Guernica,” the German president said.
The president says he will consider only the good of the country in reviewing the prime minister’s extraordinary request.
The security industry has achieved a technological breakthrough in enemy drone detection, says Brig. Gen. Benny Aminov.
The pontiff reaffirmed the Vatican’s stance en route to Lebanon.
The Israeli digital health startup will pilot an AI-driven platform at Sheba Medical Center to provide personalized guidance and identify concerns.
The 10-member delegation from leading South African universities toured Israeli colleges, research centers and innovation hubs.
The 11-year-old was last seen in February 2024.
“While the vast majority of the free world decided to turn its back on the Jewish state, we extended a hand to it,” the Argentine president said.
“The Arab public in the State of Israel isn’t summoned to enlist, so it doesn’t apply to them,” the Yesh Atid Party leader said.
There are “possible warnings” of riots against the Jewish community in Western nations, said the Aliyah and Integration Ministry director general.
Israel will begin deploying the technology at the end of the month, offering cost-effective interception of rockets and UAVs.
The bereaved mother of the fallen hostage said that if she could meet the late Rabbi Sacks, she would ask him “if he had found Hersh yet.”
“We must make sure that there is no threat of potential invasion along our borders,” Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz told JNS.
“We cannot wait for the enemy to attack, we must be proactive,” said OC Northern Command Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo.