Purim and the teaching that everything can change in an instant
The article discusses the significance of the Purim festival, a Jewish holiday commemorating the salvation of the Jewish people from a decree of extermination in the Persian Empire.
Netanyahu's Election Year: Government Policy Halted by Trump, Europe, and American Jewry
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took an unusual step by canceling a government committee meeting that was set to discuss a controversial proposal regarding the sanctity of holy sites for Judaism.
American Rabbi: Judaism Prevents the Establishment of Any State, and Zionists Distort the Torah
An American rabbi expresses strong opposition to the existence of the Israeli state, claiming that true Judaism forbids Jews from establishing a state in Palestine.
Netanyahu canceled the ministerial committee meeting intended to promote a law against mixed prayer at the Western Wall
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a ministerial committee meeting that was set to discuss legislation giving the Chief Rabbinate authority over prayer at the Western Wall, which could restrict Conservative and Reform community prayers.
โAn insult to our nameโ: AfD urged to stop using Simson mopeds at events
Jewish descendants of the founders of the Simson moped brand denounce the far-right AfD's use of their name and heritage during political events.
Tunisia: prison sentences of three to fifteen years for the attack on the Ghriba synagogue
Four people lost their lives during the attack on the Ghriba synagogue in Tunisia, leading to prison sentences for the attackers' accomplices.
Converts to Judaism: Jewish Aryans
The article discusses the historical experiences of converts to Judaism in Germany after 1933, highlighting the stories of notable figures like Paula Winkler and Nahida Remy.
Converts to Judaism: Jewish Aryans
The article discusses Jewish converts during the Nazi era, highlighting their unique and often tragic experiences.
Netanyahu will appoint Eichler as Deputy Minister of Communications to prevent him from voting against the exemption law
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to appoint Israel Eichler, head of the United Torah Judaism faction, as Deputy Minister of Communications to prevent his vote against the draft exemption law for yeshiva students in the Knesset.
Netanyahu will appoint Eichler as Deputy Minister of Communications so he won't vote in the Knesset against the conscription exemption law
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to appoint Israel Eichler, head of the United Torah Judaism faction, as Deputy Minister of Communications to prevent him from voting against the conscription exemption law in the Knesset.
Thousands of Ultra-Orthodox Protest in Jerusalem Against Draft Exemption Law: "Enough with the Trafficking of Jewish Souls"
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox protesters gather in Jerusalem to oppose the draft exemption law, claiming it undermines Judaism and targeting specific political figures for criticism.
Tomasz P. Terlikowski: Important Debate in the Church
The article discusses the significance of Judaism in Christianity and highlights the ongoing debate in Poland regarding the celebration of Chanukah by Christians.
Due to the boycott of the United Torah Judaism: the coalition has again withdrawn all private bills
The coalition has once again withdrawn all its private bills scheduled for preliminary reading due to the boycott by ultra-Orthodox parties, amid internal crisis issues despite recent flexibility on recruitment exemptions.
The Jew became a plague to the Muslims... They crucified him at the city gate
The article discusses the historical figure Ismail ibn Nagrilla, a Jewish vizier in Granada, whose power struggle led to a massacre that some consider one of the first pogroms in Europe.
The Revenge of Herod
The article discusses the historical figures of Herod the Great and Herod Antipas in the context of Jesus' life, highlighting their roles in the biblical narrative surrounding the events of Jesus' birth and trial.