Judge Order “Killing Jews” Ad to be Run on New York City Buses

Citing freedom of speech and lack of compelling evidence of imminent danger, a federal judge ordered the MTA Tuesday to run an ad on its buses nicknamed the “killing Jews” ad.
Worldwide Celebrations in Honor of Israel’s Independence

On Thursday, Jewish communities throughout the world are gathering together to celebrate Israel’s Independence Day in a variety of ways.
Kvell, Don’t kvetch, on Independence Day

As the State of Israel celebrates 67 years since its remarkable rebirth.
GOP Candidates and their Jewish Donors

This weekend’s Republican Jewish Coalition conference in Las Vegas is sure to address the words of Jeff Jacoby.
24 Days, 26 Murderers: The Story of Ilan Halimi

Algerian born French filmmaker, Alexandre Arcady, has directed a small masterpiece.
Cooking to Remember: Israeli Moms Recall Fallen IDF Sons through Food

A unique cookbook compiled with recipes by bereaved mothers who have lost their children to war and terror has recently been published.
Caught Bowing to God, IDF Soldier Arrested on Temple Mount

On Monday, an IDF soldier in uniform was arrested on the Temple Mount for allegedly bowing as he left.
Mississippi Blessing

During my first trip to Mississippi I experienced something entirely the opposite of that which my impression of Mississippi had been. Rather than Mississippi Burning, I witnessed Mississippi blessing.
The Greek Rabbi Who Saved Hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust

Rabbi Moshe Shimon Pessach was a rabbinic and communal leader in Greece whose efforts saved the Jewish community of Volos, a coastal port city, from the German Nazis.
Nazi Hunting Report Praises Germany, Pans US Efforts

The Simon Wiesenthal Center released its initial findings of its annual report on the efforts of countries n locating and prosecuting Nazi war criminals.