-
Arab home demolitions in east Jerusalem spike in first half of 2016, claims report
Jerusalem Municipality refutes report, claims more demolitions in west than east.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD \
7/14/2016 12:08:44 AM
-
Bill boosting pay for lone soldiers advances
Oren, chairman of the Knesset Caucus to Help Lone Soldiers, said this bill is only the first step, as he is working on several bills to benefit lone soldiers.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
7/14/2016 12:32:47 AM
-
Likud source: Reshuffle of cabinet expected within a few weeks
It is possible but unlikely that Netanyahu will appoint a foreign minister. Likud ministers Israel Katz and Gilad Erdan would be the top candidates for the post if Netanyahu gives it up.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/14/2016 12:41:57 AM
-
Steinitz slams delays in natural gas deal for causing ‘billions in damages’
Steinitz criticized what he said were six years’ worth of delays in getting the Leviathan Reservoir’s development off the ground.
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN \
7/14/2016 12:47:37 AM
-
Labor meeting today could set date for leadership race
The election was supposed to take place by May 2016, according to the party’s bylaws, but Herzog succeeded in getting the race postponed at the last Labor convention.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/14/2016 12:52:14 AM
-
Beduin community leader: The state doesn’t treat us well
Regavim: If they do not like the quality of life, they can easily move to a recognized village.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \
7/14/2016 1:00:50 AM
-
CIA director says he would resign if ordered to resume waterboarding
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 1:42:08 AM
-
Beersheba gay pride organizers cancel parade in protest of route change
The organizers of the parade canceled the march in protest, and will instead hold a demonstration outside of the city's Municipality.
By LAURA SIGAL \
7/14/2016 5:31:23 PM
-
Chinese man to serve US prison term for military hacking
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 2:36:00 AM
-
Lithuania easing restrictions for Jews to reclaim citizenship
South African Jewish community – home to tens of thousands of former Litvaks – lauds government decision.
By TAMARA ZIEVE,JTA \
7/14/2016 2:54:06 AM
-
Bayit Yehudi accused of ‘capitulating’ to Shas over rabbinical court judges
Mavoi Satum director Batya Kehana Dror said the organization would be submitting a petition to the High Court of Justice to prevent Elmaliach’s appointment.
By JEREMY SHARON \
7/14/2016 3:04:50 AM
-
Elizabeth Warren urges probe of Airbnb-type rentals
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 3:20:07 AM
-
Pokemon spotted at Auschwitz and the Kotel
Mobile app game featuring animated characters sweeps the world – but it is always appropriate?
By SOPHIE ASHKINAZE-COLLENDER \
7/14/2016 4:44:45 AM
-
Man allegedly stabs ex-wife, mother-in-law, then dies in car crash
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/14/2016 4:56:50 AM
-
Forgetting children in cars ‘not an act of fate’
Four babies and toddlers have died this summer after being left in vehicles.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
7/14/2016 4:58:52 AM
-
Litzman: I’ll cut red tape on imported medical equipment
Litzman promised to hold another meeting with the Chambers of Commerce in a month.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
7/14/2016 5:19:31 AM
-
US launches quiet diplomacy to ease South China Sea tensions
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 5:28:37 AM
-
Early challenge for Mac TA vs Almaty
Yellow-and-blue braces for 1st leg of second qualifying round in Kazakhstan • Beitar, Mac Haifa also in action.
By ALLON SINAI \
7/14/2016 6:50:42 AM
-
Israeli Olympians visit president, pay tribute to Munich victims
Ilana Kratysh, a wrestler, said a lot of them were already friends and had trained together in preparation for the largest sporting event the world has to offer.
By LOGAN NEWMAN \
7/14/2016 6:54:42 AM
-
Tweet: Trump to announce vice presidential pick Friday
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 7:18:35 AM
-
IDF, Border Police arrest 6 in overnight raids
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 8:02:46 AM
-
Police pushing Harow to incriminate Netanyahu
Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit announced earlier this week that he had ordered an initial probe of Netanyahu as part of a wider unspecified investigation.
By GIL HOFFMAN,DANIEL J. ROTH \
7/14/2016 9:35:50 AM
-
UK's Hammond: Mark Carney doing excellent job at Bank of England
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 9:55:37 AM
-
Trump: 'Is President Obama trying to destroy Israel with all his bad moves?'
Trump takes to Twitter to claim that the new proposed language of the Republican Party's platform is the "most pro-Israel of all time!"
By JPOST.COM STAFF,JTA \
7/14/2016 9:58:42 AM
-
Suspected Islamist recruiter kills 4 at Kenyan police station
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 10:15:12 AM
-
Shin Bet: 3 Jewish youth arrested for revenge attack against Arabs
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 10:56:09 AM
-
Shin Bet: 3 Jewish youth arrested for revenge attack against Arabs
Suspects confess to committing the acts, noting it was in response to the "heinous" terror attack at Sorona Market.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN,DANIEL J. ROTH \
7/14/2016 11:14:09 AM
-
A modern Orthodox born-and-bred New Yorker getting the job done in the IDF
As a lone soldier, Blas says she has missed out on “advantages other soldiers take for granted.”
By MARION FISCHEL \
7/14/2016 11:31:01 AM
-
Israeli forces thwart potential stabbing attack in Shuafat
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 11:34:07 AM
-
Syria's Assad says Putin has not talked about political transition
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 11:56:14 AM
-
Dismiss new IDF chief rabbi steeped in controversy, left-wing MKs urge
Meretz chairwoman and party colleagues call for A-G to review appointment of Eyal Karim in light of contentious past remarks about women, homosexuals and refusing military orders.
By JEREMY SHARON \
7/14/2016 11:56:35 AM
-
Syria's Assad says Putin has not talked about political transition
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 12:04:44 PM
-
Saudi Arabia's new jihadists: Poorly trained but hard to stop
The coordination but poor training appear to be a sign of ISIS's operational model, recruiting would-be jihadists online and managing plots remotely with minimal involvement in training.
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 12:25:01 PM
-
Pro-Brexit Gove sacked from the British government
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 12:34:56 PM
-
Hi-tech and hasbara
How a life-loving ‘all-around good guy’ became a brand ambassador for enterprises and for Israel.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
7/14/2016 12:40:28 PM
-
From Ethiopia to Israel, and back again
Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia Belaynesh Zevadia talks to the "Magazine" about the unprecedented relationship between the Jewish state and the country known as the "gateway to Africa."
By HERB KEINON \
7/14/2016 1:05:08 PM
-
Nazareth court indicts 2 residents for backing, planning to join ISIS
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 1:07:52 PM
-
Lucky number three
Pascale Bercovitch waited 40 years to compete in the Olympics. She’s not stopping yet.
By LOGAN NEWMAN \
7/14/2016 1:24:16 PM
-
Egypt outraged over reports minister watched soccer game with Netanyahu
The denial was issued following a fierce backlash from the Egyptian public, targeting Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry's apparent fraternizing with the Jewish leader.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 1:50:03 PM
-
Far East refuge
Deep in Shanghai, the White Horse Inn is a testament to a refugee Jewish community that found sanctuary in China during World War II.
By MARK ANDREWS \
7/14/2016 1:51:43 PM
-
A vanished Jewish community: Remembering the Jews of Tianjin
The Museum of Modern Art in Tianjin serve as a step toward commemorating the Jewish men and women – war refugees and children born there – who once passed through Tianjin.
By MIRIAM KRESH \
7/14/2016 2:05:17 PM
-
Exploring Haifa’s many attractions
Coastal and port cities have always attracted tourism, and this is certainly the case in Israel, too.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
7/14/2016 2:16:05 PM
-
This week in 60 seconds: Tel Aviv goes to the dogs
Got a minute? Here's the week in review.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 2:16:14 PM
-
Saudi King to holiday in UK, crown prince to manage affairs in his absence
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 2:20:15 PM
-
Turkey imposes curfews on 16 villages, sacks mayors
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 2:29:18 PM
-
Petit-beurre biscuit cakes
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
7/14/2016 2:34:39 PM
-
From wild mushrooms to wine syrup
By ISAAC MASSIAS \
7/14/2016 2:43:12 PM
-
New York, Nu York: A Small Joy Illuminates the Darkness
By ELLEN LEVITT \
7/14/2016 2:49:25 PM
-
Islamic State fighters say bring down Syrian jet
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 2:51:16 PM
-
Hot off the Arab press 460381
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East
By MEDIA LINE \
7/14/2016 2:51:22 PM
-
Finding common ground
Once the shock waves recede and the hand-wringing and platitudes subside, let’s not return to where we left off.
By LAWRENCE RIFKIN \
7/14/2016 2:58:07 PM
-
Needed: Majestic mountains, Rembrandt and music
It is time for the religious community to put this matter back on its agenda.
By NATHAN LOPES CARDOZO \
7/14/2016 3:02:29 PM
-
Gotta catch ’em all, even in the Knesset
Pokemon Go is a massive trend, but has it gone too far?
By LAHAV HARKOV \
7/14/2016 3:06:23 PM
-
An immodest prohibition
‘...we no longer aim to produce a community of pious persons. Rather, we are striving to engineer a community where men simply never see women’ – Dr. Nachum Klafter
By SEYMOUR HOFFMAN \
7/14/2016 3:16:12 PM
-
Shining a light on the shadow of abuse
In my teenage years, I came into contact with a charismatic, powerful rabbi who regularly blurred the lines between religious leadership and his own need for physical and psychological gratification.
By JUDY KLITSNER \
7/14/2016 3:18:57 PM
-
Rwanda and the Holocaust: A valid analogy?
The Allies could not have saved every Jew from the Holocaust. The Clinton administration could not have rescued every Tutsi. But just because you can’t save everybody doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t.
BY RAFAEL MEDOFF \
7/14/2016 3:22:49 PM
-
The court as a battlefield
Orde F. Kittrie examines how to take on terrorist groups without bloodshed
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
7/14/2016 3:26:00 PM
-
Rewriting history?
David Cesarani’s posthumous work on Benjamin Disraeli calls into question the influence of the leader’s Jewish roots.
By DAVID GEFFEN \
7/14/2016 3:30:43 PM
-
Love, life, death
A tale of London in World War II that asks hard questions without easy answers.
By CONNIE OGLE \
7/14/2016 3:35:33 PM
-
Iran deal has 'succeeded' one year on, Obama says
Marking one year since the deal was first clinched, US president said the diplomatic achievement has avoided further conflict and made America safer.
By MICHAEL WILNER \
7/14/2016 3:37:53 PM
-
Perspective determines reality
Had Balaam cursed them, catastrophe would have ensued. However, God turned his curses into blessings that are described in great detail.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
7/14/2016 3:39:30 PM
-
Should Israel execute convicted terrorists?
While a strong halachic argument can be made to permit executing terrorists, Jewish law does not require it.
By RABBI SHLOMO BRODY \
7/14/2016 3:43:05 PM
-
A story line with a Hollywood ending
Noting that the sectarian violence of her childhood left her scarred for life, how does Hollywood reconcile to living in Israel with its intermittent outbreaks of terrorism?
By PATRICIA CARMEL \
7/14/2016 3:47:50 PM
-
The Pisco sour comes to Israel
The Peruvian beverage has been described as "a million rays of sunshine in a single drop."
By JTA \
7/14/2016 3:55:32 PM
-
Take the blue train?
The municipality claims to have learned ‘many lessons’ from constructing the Red Line on Jaffa Road.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
7/14/2016 4:04:45 PM
-
Typical for Jerusalem
Despite heavy opposition and negative ramifications for most residents, there seems to be little residents can do to stop construction of the light rail’s Blue Line along Emek Refaim St.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
7/14/2016 4:07:50 PM
-
Visiting the little-known Chamber of the Holocaust
The Chamber of the Holocaust was even able to receive some of the ashes of victims to give them a proper burial.
By SHAINA OPPENHEIMER \
4/29/2019 1:36:18 PM
-
Lone soldiers’ sisters in service
While many Israelis celebrate our brave lone soldiers, most are significantly less aware of lone bnot sherut.
BY Rivkah Lambert Adler \
7/14/2016 4:20:15 PM
-
Story of a lone soldier
In South Africa, he had everything that he ever wanted: a family who loved him, a maid who took care of his day-to-day needs and lots of friends.
By JONATHAN GORDON \
7/14/2016 4:24:07 PM
-
First aid convoy since June enters besieged area in Syria's Homs city
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 4:24:35 PM
-
'The IDF has lost control over the Hebron area'
Members of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee were present at a parlor meeting of settlers and politicians on Thursday.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
7/14/2016 4:26:00 PM
-
Trump catches Clinton in poll after email scandal
New York Times/CBS survey finds voters distrust Trump and Clinton.
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 4:26:54 PM
-
A quadruple celebration
It all began approximately a year ago, when the Schuster family, including parents Fred and Karen, began planning for Ilan’s bar mitzva.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
7/14/2016 4:29:11 PM
-
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Though the wave of violence that began last September has calmed down, the level of apprehension of residents and visitors has not really dropped, especially in the city center.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
7/14/2016 4:34:39 PM
-
One more brick wall
The freeze imposed by the government on any new construction in these neighborhoods has raised the ire of most city council representatives.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
7/14/2016 4:38:41 PM
-
Wisdom of the heart – not of the ‘bagrut’
We lack the necessary budget, and it’s a pity to see these skilled youth prevented from taking the exam.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
7/14/2016 4:42:17 PM
-
Making it our own
“There is a local style which underwent adaptation to the International Style, to international modernism,” explains curator Oren Sagiv.
By BARRY DAVIS \
7/14/2016 4:48:03 PM
-
Venetian Ghetto comes to life
Documenting the afterlife of the Venetian Ghetto 500 years after its establishment, the photographs reveal the special character of this historic place.
By JENNA ROMANO \
7/14/2016 4:54:37 PM
-
A sweet birthday
Taught by a world renowned caramelier they learned the intricate skills needed to make lollipops, candy sticks and hard candies.
By JOANNA SHEBSON \
7/14/2016 4:59:34 PM
-
Grapevine: IBA’s – and Jerusalem’s – struggle
As things stand at the moment, there is unlikely to be a collective wage agreement, and all staff will be employed on personal contracts.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
7/14/2016 5:02:47 PM
-
Kiddush clubs rejoice: Israeli whisky gets British thumbs up
Milk & Honey is "in a different category to Scotch and Bourbon," but nonetheless "gorgeous," according to British expert.
By NOGA TARNOPOLSKY/THE MEDIA LINE \
7/14/2016 5:13:23 PM
-
Jewish US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg apologizes for Trump remarks
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 5:19:30 PM
-
Jewish US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg apologizes for Trump remarks
"Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office," veteran justice says.
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 5:25:37 PM
-
The Jerusalem Post's top 5 stories of July 14
Israel says Palestinian pre-conditions for Cairo summit a non-starter, Trump attacks Obama's stance on Israel, Egypt outraged over reports that minister watched soccer match with Netanyahu, and more.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 5:37:17 PM
-
FBI director says four arrested in last month for Islamic State plots
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 6:02:52 PM
-
New British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has 'infectious' enthusiasm for Israel
Former Israeli envoy to London says new British Foreign Secretary is "outspoken friend."
By HERB KEINON \
7/14/2016 6:24:31 PM
-
Who are the new Supreme Rabbinical Court judges?
Now that the Machiavellian political wrangling has finally ended, the disposition of the court with its full complement of 10 rabbinical judges can be discerned.
By JEREMY SHARON \
7/14/2016 6:31:07 PM
-
Katsav’s victim, rape group express disbelief at recommendation for early release
Katsav has served five years of his seven year term for rape and other sex-related offense following his conviction in December 2010.
By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI \
7/14/2016 6:34:08 PM
-
Love Thy Neighbor: Uniting the Region
By SSI Blog \
7/14/2016 6:55:24 PM
-
House bills proceed targeting Hezbollah, endorsing 'robust' military aid to Israel
By MICHAEL WILNER \
7/14/2016 7:02:11 PM
-
A Movement To End The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
By DR. ALON BEN-MEIR \
7/14/2016 7:16:09 PM
-
Trump to name Indiana Governor Mike Pence as vice presidential running mate
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 7:16:31 PM
-
Protest in Beersheba against decision to stop Pride parade
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 7:16:55 PM
-
Lithuanian citizenship law part of ‘healing process’ for Litvaks
While a sudden influx of Jews to Lithuania is not expected, the government’s amendment has multi-faceted ramifications.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
7/14/2016 7:19:24 PM
-
US not coordinating Syria military operations with Russia - White House
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 7:40:51 PM
-
Likud wants Netanyahu aides to pay party debt
The party has a debt of some NIS 8 million from the its successful election campaign last year.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/14/2016 8:02:48 PM
-
War and faith
Mixing religion and war is dangerous. Any attempt to allow unchecked religious fervor inroads into our military must be prevented.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
7/14/2016 8:17:42 PM
-
Politics: Political interference in Jerusalem?
With the revelations this week that a non-profit funded by the State Department campaigned against Likud in the 2015 elections, Israel shares space on the nation list of the interfered.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
7/17/2016 4:33:38 AM
-
Other foot
It seems it is permissible for the US to interfere in internal Israeli politics, but it’s an affront to US sovereignty when the shoe is on the other foot.
By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR \
7/14/2016 8:30:19 PM
-
Security and Defense: A port for Gaza – in Sinai?
Dr. Asaf Ashar, a leading port and shipping international expert, tells ‘The Jerusalem Post’ why setting up a port for the Strip in Egypt is the most practical – and secure – solution
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
7/16/2016 6:29:00 PM
-
Foreign Affairs: Dallas, we have a problem
The number, scale and contexts of public massacres and police-civilian clashes during the Obama presidency underscore his failure to deliver social change.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
7/17/2016 9:56:03 AM
-
Arafat's nephew makes his move to succeed Abbas
Nasser al-Qudwa first rose to the upper echelons of the Palestinian leadership when he served as PLO ambassador to United Nations in the 1990s and early 2000s.
By ADAM RASGON \
7/14/2016 9:01:13 PM
-
Polish foreign minister warns Brexit could have a domino effect
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 9:20:06 PM
-
Terrorist victims’ group demands canine protection at Jerusalem protest
‘Unfortunately, more and more people in major cities are calling us now and saying they need added security,’ says head of Israel Dog Unit.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD \
7/14/2016 9:29:32 PM
-
Israel to EU: Voting to recognize Temple Mount as solely Muslim site akin to ignoring Jesus
“There is no Christianity without Judaism and there is no Jesus without a Jewish Jerusalem and the Temple Mount.”
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
7/14/2016 10:48:38 PM
-
Editor's Notes: True heroism
The Azaria trial is a watershed moment for the IDF and possibly for Israeli society at large.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
7/14/2016 9:36:27 PM
-
Column One: The Left’s ‘grassroots’
As the Left showed on Tuesday, yet again, it has no intention of cleaning up its act. Subversion is the only card it has left.
By CAROLINE B. GLICK \
7/14/2016 9:43:49 PM
-
Tel Aviv Panorama terrorist convicted of 2 murders, 3 attempted murders
Khalil worked legally at a restaurant near the scene of the attack and had no history of security offenses.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
7/14/2016 9:44:39 PM
-
Lessons from the Second Lebanon War
At the end of the day, there are no good wars.
By AMIR PERETZ \
7/14/2016 9:47:02 PM
-
Snap Judgement: Bibi’s Game of Thrones: ‘You win or you die’
Israel has decided, understandably, that in this long, dark winter of the Middle East, Benjamin Netanyahu is the leader it needs.
By CALEV BEN-DAVID \
7/14/2016 9:50:13 PM
-
Don’t count on an automatic majority at the UN quite yet
Deepening ties with Africa certainly makes a lot of sense for Israel, as it seeks to widen its circle of friends, expand its trade ties and reduce its reliance on Europe.
By Ilan Evyatar \
7/14/2016 9:53:23 PM
-
Know Comment: Kahlon and Bennett need to push for long-weekends
The fact is that many Israelis work at multiple jobs to make ends meet; and Israelis work more hours than people do in most other OECD countries. It’s time to ease up a bit.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
7/14/2016 9:56:48 PM
-
My Word: The writing on the walls
We all interpret the writing on the wall in our own way. If it’s written in blood, it’s too late. The time to act is when it spells “danger,” because “All Lives Matter.”
By LIAT COLLINS \
7/14/2016 10:03:12 PM
-
Whom do bigots blame for police shootings in America? Israel, of course!
SJP bigots cannot help but exploit the deaths of innocent Americans to further their own anti-Semitic political agenda, namely to delegitimize and demonize the nation state of the Jewish people.
By ALAN DERSHOWITZ \
7/14/2016 10:07:00 PM
-
Polish education minister mum on who killed Jedwabne Jews
Several Polish presidents, including Duda, have acknowledged that Polish gentiles killed Polish Jews at Jedwabne.
By JTA \
7/14/2016 10:09:33 PM
-
Grapevine: A British diplomat in Mea She’arim
Bastille day at the French Residence, the launch of the Israel Innovation Center and more.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
7/14/2016 10:12:50 PM
-
Netanyahu's former chief of staff given 5 days house arrest
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
7/14/2016 10:46:20 PM
-
Ex-foes, seeking peace, meet at Jerusalem Film Fest
Disturbing the Peace will be shown next Thursday evening on the wall of the Jerusalem security barrier for residents of the West Bank.
By SOPHIE ASHKINAZE-COLLENDER \
7/14/2016 11:09:54 PM
-
IDF to release imprisoned conscientious objector
Military: Kaminer is unfit for duty; Kaminer: This is a small victory that allows me to become a free human being.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
7/14/2016 11:19:36 PM
-
To boldly go where no man has gone before – in Haifa
The courses include space engineering, space medicine, space sciences, space law and policies, systems engineering and management of space businesses.
By JUDY SIEGEL \
7/14/2016 11:22:46 PM
-
El Al ranked as world’s least on-time airline, pilots blamed
Just under 36% of El Al’s flights arrived on time last month. Roughly 64% of the month’s flights experienced delays of at least 15 minutes and the average delay was 48 minutes long.
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN \
7/14/2016 11:27:17 PM
-
German FM: Appointing Boris Johnson shows new British PM committed to Brexit
By REUTERS \
7/14/2016 11:38:38 PM
-
Lithuanian science academy signs cooperation agreement with Israel
The agreement stresses the countries’ desire to initiate and encourage cooperation among their researchers and to support exchange visits.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
7/14/2016 11:48:16 PM
-
American evangelicals will vote Trump, survey finds
This mirrors the pattern of white evangelicals who supported other Republican candidates during the primaries, with around 90% of them saying that they support Trump over Clinton.
By KAYLA ROSEN \
7/14/2016 11:50:57 PM
-
Jewish life in Europe before the deluge
Yad Vashem mission participants visit Shoah sites in Poland, Israel.
By TAMARA ZIEVE \
7/14/2016 11:57:55 PM