The top 10 Jewish stories of 2022
Jonathan S. Tobin (JNS) It’s been a difficult decade. 2020 was the year of coronavirus-pandemic panic and the general collapse of established norms. This was compounded by the Black Lives Matter riots...
View ArticleA New Report Exposes Endemic Campus Jew-Hatred
Palestinian activism morphs into an attack on Jewish identity, not just Israel. By: Richard L. Cravatts The campus war against Israel, now some decades old, has been unrelenting in its vicious assault...
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Police in Israel illegally used Pegasus spyware, including on the phones of Benjamin Netanyahu’s son and others, prompting a high-level investigation and upending Netanyahu’s corruption trial. In...
View ArticleWiesenthal Center publishes Top Ten antisemitism list for 2022
(JNS) The Simon Wiesenthal Center on Thursday released its annual Global antisemitism Top Ten list in Jerusalem. The Wiesenthal list included an exclusive JNS report from November about a former German...
View ArticleWATCH VIDEO: What’s the least antisemitic country in the world?
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View ArticleOrthodox Jewish Group Launches a Battle for Public Opinion
Agudath Israel begins a media campaign, including high-visibility billboards, to push back against the New York Times’ criticism of Haredi communities. By: Mike Wagenheim Facing the reality that...
View ArticleSantos is ‘Bad Guy’ but Shouldn’t be Forced Out Over Lies; Says House Chairman
By: Hadassa Kalatizadeh House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer called fellow Republican newbie Rep. George Santos a “bad guy”, but said he can’t really be ousted over alleged lies. As...
View ArticleGolden Beach, FL Luxury Home Hits the Market; Asking a Cool $45M
By: Benyamin Davidsons The tiny oceanfront community of Golden Beach, Florida has another impressive home listing. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, a three-story house was listed in Golden...
View ArticleA 25-Hour Pause for Shabbat at Historic Maccabi Games in Germany
Hundreds gather to celebrate Shabbat as games halted for the Jewish day of rest By: Bruria Efune More than 85 years after the Nazis banned Jewish participation in sports, Jewish athletes from around...
View ArticleReview: ‘Salvatore’ Fetes a Life Devoted to Feet and Fashion
By: Jocelyn Noveck Next time you arrive home with aching, blistered feet after a long day, take heart: It’s not your feet that are the problem. It’s your shoes. And that comes from the master, the late...
View ArticleDishare – Redefining the Way We Navigate the World of Dining
By: Bar Reuven The author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell said in his Ted Talk “There is no bad mustard and good mustard… there are only different kinds of mustard that suit different kinds of people…”...
View ArticleIs tipping getting out of control? Many consumers say yes
(AP) — Across the country, there’s a silent frustration brewing about an age-old practice that many say is getting out of hand: tipping. Some fed-up consumers are posting rants on social media...
View ArticleFamed Architect Robert AM Stern Designs Luxury Bldg on Collins Ave in Miami...
Edited by: TJVNews.com It appears that the Miami Beach real estate boon in continuing at a brisk pace and now on a new luxury residential building right near the ocean is about to be built by the...
View ArticleThe History of International Holocaust Remembrance Day & The Liberation of...
By: USHMM.org On November 1, 2005, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 60/7 to designate January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day (IHRD). The date marks the liberation of...
View ArticleTransformation and East-Meets-West Cap Paris Menswear Week
By: Thomas Adamson As Paris Fashion Week bids farewell to the menswear season, the final day of shows included collections from Maison Margiela and Sacai. But fashion insiders won’t have time to rest....
View ArticleTu B’Shvat – Master Chef
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin Tu B’Shevat, the 15th of Shevat, also known as Rosh HaShanah L’illanos, the New Year for Trees. I remember celebrating Tu B’Shevat as a schoolgirl. Tu B’Shevat “goody...
View ArticleThe Carriage held but just Ourselves — And Immortality
by Phyllis Chesler I’ve been reading the Obituaries first thing every day for a long, long time, but lately that task has become more intense and perhaps more personal. It begins to occur to me that I...
View ArticleGrammy’s Fashion: Lizzo, Doja Cat, Styles Wow on Red Carpet
By: Leanne Italie Lizzo wowed in a bright orange Dolce & Gabbana opera coat adorned with flowers and a huge hood as the wild and wacky Grammys red carpet did not disappoint Sunday. Tattered...
View ArticleIs Israel an “Apartheid” State?
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View ArticleCustom-Printed Tanya Gifted to Dubai’s Stunning New Library
By: Menachem Posner Built like a giant Arabic-style book stand on the banks of the Dubai Creek, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library is a marvel of engineering, with the underground parking lot large enough...
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