Nostra Aetate Confronts Catholic Anti-Semitism

When Vatican II was first introduced to the Catholic Church and the world in 1965 by Pope Paul VI, the Jewish world breathed a sigh of relief.
Blood Money

But I can tell you this, right now, we are not seeing the early delivery of funds going to that kind of endeavor at this point in time.”
Eshkol Mayor Seeks to Reassure Gaza Border Residents Following Tunnel Digging Complaints

Residents in the Eshkol Regional Council, located close to the Gaza Strip, have complained recently of digging sounds underneath their homes
Israel Arrests Two Palestinians Suspected of Stabbing Jewish Teen in Jerusalem

The Israel Police apprehended two Palestinians on suspicion of committing a stabbing attack on a 17-year-old Israeli at the Damascus Gate.
Beit El Terrorist Who Shot Three Revealed to be PA Police Officer

At least three people were wounded in a shooting attack outside of Beit El, north of Jerusalem, on Sunday morning.
In Rare UN Victory for Israel, Israeli NGO ZAKA Receives Coveted Official Status

This week Israel’s primary rescue and recovery volunteer organization, ZAKA, was unanimously granted international consultative and observer status.
Hamas Terror Tunnel Collapses, Killing Eight; Hamas Blames Israel

Intense rainstorms with strong winds and freezing temperatures this past week caused the collapse of the tunnel, which killed at least eight tunnel diggers.
Bring home the Subbotnik Jews of Ukraine and Russia

Snow doesn’t seem to deter the small local community of Subbotnik Jews from faithfully trudging to their modest synagogue, where they continue to turn their hearts and their hopes toward Zion.
Turkey: Death to Free Speech

A criminal indictment was filed against Sedat Ergin, editor-in-chief of the country’s most influential newspaper, Hurriyet.
Stabbing Attack At Gas Station in Givat Ze’ev Leaves One Wounded

According to MDA paramedic Dudi Gur, the victim had suffered a number of stab wounds.