A British catering business has issued an apology for having a menu item called the “Anne Frankfurter,” a tasteless spin on the world-famous Jewish Nazi victim Anne Frank. Maria Finn,
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Rabbi Moshe Margaretten of Brooklyn, the head of the non-profit Tzedek Association, met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenzsky in Kyiv on Wednesday evening. The meeting was arranged by the president’s
A judge said Wednesday that he will not immediately halt New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ plans to force mentally ill people from the streets and into treatment. In a
Otzma Yehudit chairman Itamar Ben-Gvir excoriated the Biden administration for its comments that it wants to see “Israel’s accountability” regarding the death of a Palestinian teenage girl in Jenin earlier
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The U.S. government sued Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and the state Wednesday over the placement of shipping containers as a barrier on the border with Mexico, saying it is trespassing
Ukrainian authorities said they thwarted a Russian attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region Wednesday as their air defense system destroyed 13 explosive-laden drones, although wreckage damaged five buildings, without
Two police officers in coastal Mississippi were shot and killed early Wednesday by a woman who they had talked to for nearly 30 minutes in a motel parking lot, authorities
The search for Moishe Kleinerman resumed on Monday morning in the Meron area, instilling a bit of renewed hope among the members of the family. In an interview with Reshet
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Whether increased regulation would have prevented the spectacular collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX was fiercely debated at a hearing of the Senate’s banking committee Wednesday. However, new legislation is potentially
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