Waqf Guy Who Cursed at Yehuda Glick on Temple Mount Gets Arrested

Regarding other people’s reactions to the video, Glick stressed that: “people should not be discouraged from visiting the Temple Mount after seeing the video.”
Joint Christian-Jewish Bible Study at Knesset Underscores Power of Faith in Politics

Approximately 120 people – composed of Christians, Druze, and Jews – gathered at the Knesset on Monday to mark the one-year anniversary of the dedication of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.
Passover Offering Reenactment [Photo Spread]

On Mondy evening, approximately 1,000 people gathered on a rooftop promenade in the Old City of Jerusalem to witness a reenactment of the Passover sacrifice.
Will Israeli Elections Bring Back the Real Passover Sacrifice?

One week after the Israeli elections next month, a reenactment of the Passover Temple service will be held. Hidden in the elections is a Temple Mount agenda that may determine whether the ceremony will be a reenactment or an actual service that will return the most important element of the Jewish Temple.
Palestinian Media Fake IDF Tear Gas Attack and Other Fairy Tales

A strange video surfaced on Facebook on Saturday, purportedly showing events that took place at the March of Return Riot on the Israeli border. It is difficult to make out since the camera moves around and also due to the bizarre subject matter. The video appears to be showing a group of men, at least one wearing the uniform of a Gazan medic, inundating a youth in an orange vest with tear gas. The men are wearing non-military gas masks.
All Israel Invited to Rabbi Yehudah Glick’s Holy Wedding

Rabbi Yehudah Glick, a Likud Member of Knesset and long-time Temple Mount activist, is going to stand under a Chuppah (marriage canopy) this evening at 7:30 and sanctify Hadas Dissin as his wife according to the laws of Moses and Israel.
Rabbi Yehudah Glick Announces Engagement at Knesset

Rabbi Yehudah Glick received a standing ovation from the Members of Knesset on Tuesday as he announced from the podium that he was engaged to be married. The announcement came exactly one year after his wife, Yaffa, passed away.
Israeli Law to Fight Smoking to go into Effect in Six Months

After years of falling behind most Western – and even developing – countries in the war against tobacco, Israel is finally moving in the right direction, even though there are more battles ahead. It is certainly overdue, as 8,000 Israelis on average die each year from actual or passive smoking – a much higher death toll than road accidents, terrorism and war combined.
My 4-Year Career Reporting on Messiah and Why I Know It’s Happening

Four and a half years ago, I was hired by Breaking Israel News to write feature articles about the geula (redemption). It was a subject no other Jewish or Israeli news site covered and nine years of intensive study in yeshiva left me disturbingly unprepared to write about a subject so essential to my religion.
Interfaith Bible Study Brings Light to Jews and Christians During Hanukkah

Reading from The Israel Bible- the world’s first Hebrew Bible to highlight the special relationship between the land and the people of Israel – Glick spoke about the prophetic beginnings of Hanukkah, maintaining, “Hanukkah is celebrated in the darkest time of the year, on the longest and darkest night, but by putting the menorah in our windows, we can bring light to the entire world.” He continued, “That’s our job on Hanukkah – to remind the world that even in the darkest of darkness, we had a connection to the light of the menorah, to the Temple, to God and to Jerusalem.”