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Winter menus at some local restaurants offer new dishes and many surprises.
Winter menus at some local restaurants offer new dishes and many surprises.
Like many before him, Dennis Ross places the blame for the stagnant peace process squarely on Israel.
Offensive placards always proliferated in Natorei Karta neighborhoods.
The battlefield has changed, but the game remains the same: Destroy or discredit Israel.
There is no way to undercut the devotion it takes to bring up 10 children, as is common for haredim.
If haredim were a small, marginal minority we could let them retreat to their own neighborhoods.
JPost political correspondent Gil Hoffman discusses this week’
The answer is yes: It is the most likely to help this country become a more Jewish and a more democratic state.
A retrospective of Jacques Katmor’s work reflects the multidisciplinary artist’s desire to challenge the accepted norms.
Renana Raz presents her Youtube innovation YouMake ReMake
The Agamon Park has more to offer the visitor than just birdwatching.
Rabbi injured in fourth incident against New Jersey synagogues in a month; synagogue leaders to re-examine security.
MK Gal-On, ACRI slam High Court decision to uphold law that excludes Palestinians married to Israelis from naturalizing; Sa’ar: The Left blames political influence when court decisions aren’t to its liking.
Jimmy Carter doubts that Egypt’s military rulers would completely submit to a civilian government, ‘New York Times’ reports.
Jewish humanitarian groups nearing end of missions in country hope locals will continue their work.
Caught between open-mindedness and extremism, fertility organization only invites male speakers to address crowd.
Plaintiffs claim Saudi Binladin Group helped fund bin Laden’s militant activities leading up to the 2001 attacks.
Volunteer organization lent 270,000 pieces of medical equipment for the bedridden and oxygen-producing machines.
National Council of the Child head Dr. Yitzhak Kadman decries ‘