Tuesday, 12 April 2011


BREAKING NEWS

The suspect in an explosion outside of a Southern California Chabad House was arrested after he was recognized while praying in a suburban Cleveland synagogue.
The United States reportedly blocked an initiative by other major powers to outline an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement.
Richard Stone, the chairman of the NCSJ, was elected unanimously as the next chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Anti-Semitism in Canada is on the rise, and much of it has gone digital, according to the latest audit by B'nai Brith Canada.
Legislation calling on the United Nations to rescind the Goldstone report is circulating in both houses of Congress.
The condition of an Israeli teenager injured in a Palestinian rocket attack on a school bus has worsened.
Discussions on new construction in eastern Jerusalem have been postponed reportedly due to pressure from the Prime Minister's Office.
Jewish federations throughout North America have raised $1.35 million to help Japan recover from last month's massive earthquake and tsunami.
The cause of a fire that destroyed a Chabad preschool in Brooklyn is under investigation.
The face of Israeli NBA basketball player Omri Casspi was vandalized on a Sacramento Kings billboard in the city's downtown.
A memorial will be built in memory of the three Israelis killed in the recent earthquake in New Zealand.
More than a thousand members of the pro-Israel NORPAC lobbied Congress, discussing assistance to Israel and the Palestinians and sanctions on Iran.
No clear winner emerged in elections to lead the central Jewish institution in Buenos Aires.
American Jewish leaders are divided along political lines on recent changes in Egypt, a new survey shows.
Israel's military is ordering four more Iron Dome missile defense systems, which successfully deployed during recent rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip.
The head of Empire Kosher Poultry was honored for helping to feed New York’s Jewish poor.
The Israel Defense Forces' aid delegation to Japan returned home, leaving medical equipment behind for local doctors to use.
The Australian founder of a movement to clean up Israel has denied allegations that he illegally dumped hazardous waste material.
An exhibition showcasing the work of 45 Israeli designers will be featured at the International Furniture Salon trade fair in Milan.