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Ubeidiya National Park’s archeological site contains 30 geologic layers with evidence of human activity dating back 1.6 million years.
The wartime tourism push by the predominantly Shi’ite Muslim country is the latest sign of the burgeoning ties between the two countries.
Early and strategic financial planning for the holiday in Israel is essential, given the economic challenges following the Oct. 7 attack and the war in Gaza.
The 136-year-old company wants to make kosher akin to Indian, Chinese or Mexican food with “Matzah Ball Mondays” joining “Taco Tuesdays.”
Speaking at an Orthodox synagogue in Quebec, Pierre Poilievre received multiple standing ovations for his support of Israel.
The decision puts on hold deals worth a combined $9.5 billion to procure a squadron of F-15 fighter jets and a squadron of F-35 fighter jets.
The jamming comes days after the Israeli-attributed assassination of an Iranian general in Damascus.
As compensation due to a legal investigation, Walgreens provided 9,500 cans to families in need and paid a $50,000 penalty.
DMFI PAC spent almost as much space denouncing Reps. Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush as it did praising its endorsees.
The facility would have space to host large groups for banquets, weddings, bar or bat mitzvahs and holiday events.
Pinchas Allouche sees the large Modern Orthodox synagogue he founded in Scottsdale as a place for spiritual growth.
Planning for the whole shebang begins six weeks ahead of time with lists galore: “things to buy, things to bring, lists of people attending first seder, list of people attending second seder.”