Raisi’s Death Won’t Change Much for Iran
By: Sean Durns The president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, died in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Several others, including Tehran’s foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, were also on board and perished...
View ArticleAP Mum on Egypt’s Closure of Crossing, Faulting Israel for Rafah Food Shortages
By: Tamar Sternthal In the wake of the International Criminal Court’s factually bogus, politically motivated, and morally bankrupt move Monday seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister...
View ArticleUpfront at The Israeli Day Parade
Report and Photos By Lieba Neis Held since 1964 the Israeli parade organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York took place on June 2nd 2024 from 11:30-3:30 PM along 56-74th Street...
View ArticleCNN Promotes One-Sided “Nakba” Narrative & Repeats False Claim it Has Already...
By: Karen Bekker Mohammad Zarqa, an 88-year old Palestinian man from Ein Karem who now lives in New Jersey, inadvertently revealed the crux of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict when he told a CNN...
View ArticleSoroka Medical Center Saluted at the Pierre Hotel “Pillars of Progress” Gala
By Lieba Nesis American Friends of Soroka Medical Center celebrated its 11th annual “Pillars of Progress” gala on Tuesday June 4, 2024 at the Pierre Hotel with cocktails beginning at 6 PM. This year...
View ArticleA Filipino Singer’s Journey to Judaism in Israel
Howie Danao, 23, said that for all his childhood years, he felt that he was different from everyone. By: Etgar Lefkovits He had grown up in a swanky northern Tel Aviv home adopted by a secular Israeli...
View ArticleClaims Conference and Germany Boost Funds for Holocaust Survivors, Education
“The number of Holocaust survivors is going down. But as survivors age, their needs grow,” Gideon Taylor, president of the Claims Conference, told JNS. By: Mike Wagenheim Holocaust survivors worldwide...
View ArticleUPI Cites as Fact Disputed Figures for Arrests in Judea & Samaria
By: Tamar Sternthal With every new published item, UPI’s Adam Schrader continues to demonstrate that he is completely unfit to report on Israeli-Palestinian affairs. One of his latest articles, again...
View ArticleNY Times Misleads on Rafah Crossing & Rafah Ruling
By: Gilead Ini Israel shut down the Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. So said the New York Times. No one of consequence denies the World Court called for an end to Israeli military...
View ArticleNY Times Routinely Erases Extremism from “Pro-Palestinian Protests”
By: Gilead Ini The extremism is a pattern. So is the New York Times’ commitment to concealing it. This week in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., anti-Israel activists wished for...
View ArticleWhitewashing Red Triangles: AP Scrubs Pro-Hamas Graffiti
By: Tamar Sternthal Even as authorities from Sydney to Brooklyn were still investigating and removing pro-Hamas graffiti, the Associated Press engaged in a scrubbing of a different sort. In a June 10...
View ArticleHamas Gambled on Biased Western Journalism. CNN Played Right Into It
By: David Litman CNN’s International Diplomatic Editor, Nic Robertson, recently authored an analysis (“Hamas gambled on the suffering of civilians in Gaza. Netanyahu played right into it,” Jun. 11)...
View ArticleThe global lust for Jewish blood
By Phyllis Chesler (JNS) Like all those who publish here, I too am a warrior and a wordsmith. I am driven by ideas. They rule my waking life. But some days are too hard. I’ve been writing about...
View ArticlePatis Bakery Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Amid Economic Challenges
Edited by: Fern Sidman Patis Bakery, a beloved regional chain known for its exceptional kosher pastries, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. According to published reports, this move comes as the...
View ArticleA Career Spent “Rectifying Injustices” – An Interview with Joseph Ciaccio of...
By: Fern Sidman Recently, the Jewish Voice had the distinct honor of speaking with Joseph Ciaccio of the Napoli Shkolinik, PLLC law firm. Mr.Ciaccio is a managing partner at Napoli Shkolnik’s Personal...
View ArticleKier Starmer, UK’s New PM, Embraces Judaism; Vows to Fight Anti-Semitism
Edited by: Fern Sidman For the first time in history, 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the United Kingdom’s prime minister, will be home to a practicing Jewish family. This milestone comes...
View ArticleThe Journey of Dr. Ruth Westheimer: From Kindertransport to Cultural Icon
The Journey of Dr. Ruth Westheimer: From Kindertransport to Cultural Icon Edited by: TJVNews.com Ruth Westheimer, internationally renowned pioneering sex therapist and beloved New York City personality...
View ArticleA Dark Day for Democracy: Global Leaders React to Attempted Assassination of...
Edited by: Fern Sidman In a harrowing incident that has sent shockwaves across the globe, gunshots disrupted a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday. The...
View ArticleIs Your Gas Station Scamming You???
Is Your Gas Station Scamming You??? Edited by: TJVNews.com As gas prices continue to climb across the country, the simple act of filling up your tank can become a source of frustration. But the...
View ArticleWiz Rejects Google Buyout Offer of $23B; Opts for Original Plan of IPO
By: Ilana Siyance Cybersecurity firm Wiz had been in advanced talks to be purchased by Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. As reported by Business Insider, Wiz rejected the $23 billion buyout offer,...
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