Legal Affairs
David Schuman’s grandmother had received the letter in Minneapolis, sent by the former Israeli prime minister in 1965.
“She comes home at night from work to an empty house, and he’s not there,” Daniel Kramer said of his widowed sister.
The Foreign Ministry believes Francis Adbabayi, 79, faked his own abduction in bid for ransom.
The final stage in the trial of Robert Bowers begins on Monday and will determine if he will be put to death.
The convicted mass murderer told a forensic psychiatrist that even if he is put to death, “the score is still 11 to one.”
After Muslim backlash, Stockholm mulls passing a law to protect religious scriptures.
The Israeli businessman and producer is testifying in Case 1000 involving fraud and breach of trust charges.
In the trial’s death-penalty phase, the defense is focused on Robert Bowers’ mental health.
Likud calls for an investigation after Roni Alsheikh’s remarks.
Danny Schiff, a scholar at the Federation, addressed capital punishment, as the man convicted of killing 11 Pittsburgh Jews faces the death penalty.
The man who called Jews “the children of Satan” potentially faces the death penalty.
Jurors heard from a woman who lay still next to her dying 97-year-old mother.