Monthly Archives: April 2025
A taste of Morocco for the Passover seder
For Jews throughout the Diaspora, Passover is celebrated for eight days. The first seder begins on the evening of Saturday, April 12—the 15th of the Jewish month of Nisan—and ends well after sundown on...
New York Mayor Eric Adams receives ‘shmurah matzah’
The executive director of the Israel Heritage Foundation Rabbi David Katz, along with Rabbi Dr. Joseph Frager and honorary chairman Jonathan Burkan, recently met with New York Mayor Eric Adams. They presented Adams with shmurah...
Study finds ‘slowdown’ in new adoptions of IHRA definition of Jew-hatred
A recent study from the Combat Antisemitism Movement found the number of new entities that adopted or endorsed the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism in 2024 was significantly lower compared to previous years.
The...
University of North Texas under federal investigation for alleged Jew-hatred
The U.S. Department of Education is formally investigating the University of North Texas for allegations of antisemitism on its Denton campus, the Denton Record-Chronicle reported.
A spokesperson for the university confirmed on March 27 that the institution...
Nicaragua quits ICJ suit against Israel
The Nicaraguan government withdrew this week from proceedings against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, triggering allegations of intense diplomatic pressure on Managua among Jerusalem’s critics and satisfaction among its advocates.
The ICJ,...
Evangelical pastor to Trump: ‘Recognize sovereignty in Judea and Samaria’
A pre-Passover ceremony for leaders of Jewish towns in Samaria took place this week in Nofim, 18.5 miles east of Tel Aviv, attended by approximately 700 leaders from communities across the region.
Organized by the...
Netanyahu sues Yair Golan over ‘slander’ he sold out Israel’s security to Qatar
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he was suing Yair Golan—who leads The Democrats Party—for defamation, demanding 320,000 shekels ($86,500) in compensation.
The suit filed by Netanyahu's lawyers, which also demands that Golan...
The arrest of ‘Jerusalem Post’ editor sheds light on legal system’s failures
To be sure, I was shocked when The Jerusalem Post’s editor-in-chief, Zvika Klein, went to Qatar. I could not believe the platitudes that he gave to the Qataris, saying they are a force for moderation...
Turkey has become ‘the central nerve center for Hamas abroad’
A Hamas terror cell in Nablus that received instructions and funding from the organization's overseas headquarters in Turkey was dismantled by Israeli security forces in recent weeks in what observers say is part of a...
Rare Haggadot up for auction in Bnei Brak
A remarkable Haggadah created by Jewish Brigade fighters for Passover, weeks before Israel's Declaration of Independence, recently come to light and will be auctioned today at the Brand auction house in Bnei Brak, alongside several other historically significant Haggadot.
The...