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Rav Mottel Katz’s impact extended beyond the walls of Telshe

From London-trained eye specialist to blood-thirsty tyrant, Bashar Assad had a hesitant rise and spectacular fall

All Yisrael are like brothers since we’re all children of Hashem

Perri didn’t quite roll her eyes, but the exasperation on her face reminded Chaim of Simi having a Teenaged Moment

The longer Syria remains in a state of anarchy, the more Israel — and the US — will have to monitor the border 24/7

Although anti-Semitism undeniably persists, a healthy majority of Australians support the local Jewish community

We as Jews do not look toward offices or positions but rather, toward actions

From Kishinev to October 7 and beyond

To understand the turmoil facing French democracy, we spoke with French political analyst Jean-Yves Camus

In Israel, the power struggles rage on