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  • Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria 'only solution'

    David Isaac|May 2, 2025

    (JNS) — Politicians, intellectuals and activists agreed on Sunday that applying Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria is the only viable path to securing Jewish rights and safety in Israel. At the inaugural JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem, panelists said the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023 signaled the dangers of allowing a Palestinian state to be established in Israel’s biblical heartland. Such a development, they warned, would expose Jewish communities to even greater threats. Knesset Member Ohad Tal (Religious Zionism Par...

  • Josh Shapiro recounts arson terror but does not back Schumer's call for federal hate crime investigation

    Philissa Cramer|May 2, 2025

    (JTA) - Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro revealed on Thursday that investigators had managed to retrieve ritual Passover items from the dining room that was heavily damaged by an arsonist's fire shortly after his family's seder on Saturday night. "Some just required a dusting and a cleaning," he said outside a Harrisburg firehouse where he and his wife Lori were serving lunch to first responders who rescued his family and doused the flames early Sunday morning. "Others are destroyed." Shapiro,...

  • Quentin Tarantino buys Tel Aviv property for $13.8 million

    JNS Staff|May 2, 2025

    (JNS) — Renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and his spouse, Israeli singer Daniella Pick, recently bought property in Tel Aviv for an estimated 50 million shekels (~$13.8 million), Hebrew media reported on April 27. The nearly half an acre of land currently has two old buildings on it, according to Israeli business daily Globes. The couple plans to demolish the two adjacent houses and erect one large home instead, according to the report. The property is situated in the northern Tel Aviv neighborhood of Tel Baruch, at the corner of Yaakov a...

  • Hamas threatened to kill hostage in call to his freed wife

    JNS Staff|May 2, 2025

    (JNS) — Tal Shoham, who was freed from Gaza as part of the hostage deal with Hamas on Feb. 22, revealed that the terrorists had called his wife, freed during previous ceasefire, and threatened to kill him if she talked about her own experiences in captivity. Adi Shoham was taken hostage during the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre alongside her two young children. They were released after 50 days in captivity as part of the first ceasefire agreement with the terrorist group. Tal Shoham, a 40-year-old Israeli with dual Austrian citizenship, was abducted f...

  • Hamas releases propaganda video of hostage Omri Miran

    May 2, 2025

    (JNS) — The Hamas terrorist group released a propaganda video on Wednesday showing a sign of life from Israeli hostage Omri Miran, who was taken captive from his home in Kibbutz Nahal Oz 565 days ago. Miran was abducted during the Hamas-led terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, 2023. Gunmen invaded the home that he shared with his wife, Lishay, and their two daughters. They moved the family to an adjacent house and then decided to abduct Omri, leaving his family behind. “Hello, my name is Omri Miran. Today, I am 48 years old. This is the second bir...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    May 2, 2025

    Freed Hamas hostage dons tefillin in ‘death shelter’ (JNS) — In an emotional full circle, former Hamas captive Eliya Cohen returned on Sunday for the first time to the shelter from which he was kidnapped and donned tefillin. Cohen was abducted on Oct. 7, 2023, by Hamas terrorists while attending the Nova music festival with his girlfriend, Ziv Abud. When the rocket fire began, they fled to a shelter that later became known as the “death shelter.” With them were Ziv’s nephew, Amit Ben Avida, and his girlfriend Karin Schwartzman, who were both k...

  • 1,200-year-old clay jug with camel motif found in Israel's Yatir Forest

    May 2, 2025

    (JNS) — A clay jug estimated to be 1,200 years old, bearing distinctive camel decorations, has been unearthed at the archaeological site of Horvat ‘Anim in the Yatir Forest, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Thursday. The discovery was made during excavations carried out in cooperation with Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund as part of a broader initiative to improve public access to the site. Yatir Forest is located on the southern slopes of the Hebron Hills, near the edge...

  • Herzog: The 2005 disengagement from Gaza was a mistake

    Uri Dagon and Yehuda Shlezinger|May 2, 2025

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) — Israeli President Isaac Herzog believes the 2005 disengagement from the Gaza Strip was a strategic error, he told Israel Hayom in an interview, an excerpt from which was published on April 28. “It is clear to me now that the disengagement was a mistake. Not the desire to separate from two million Palestinians — that was logical — but the act itself, which, due to the Palestinian Authority’s weakness, led to a Hamas takeover in Gaza,” said the president. Ahead of Israel’s 77th Independence Day, Herzog finds himself...

  • 'F–k Israel' message displayed at Coachella music festival and streamed to millions

    JTA Staff|May 2, 2025

    (JTA) — The Irish band Kneecap displayed a large anti-Israel message during its set Friday at Coachella, a music festival held in the California desert. A series of messages projected behind the band accused Israel of genocide in Gaza and condemned the United States for its support for Israel’s military. The messages concluded with a small phrase on top of a larger one: “F–k Israel. Free Palestine.” The progressive Twitch streamer Hasan Piker beamed the performance to his millions of followers, widening Kneecap’s reach beyond the estimated 125,...

  • 130 Gazans leave for Europe, South America

    JNS Staff|May 2, 2025

    (JNS) — Some 130 Palestinians left the Gaza Strip through Ramon Airport in southern Israel. Around 110 Gazans flew to France, while the remainder will settle in Bosnia and Chile, according to Channel 12 News, which cited Israeli officials. On April 1, Interior Minister Moshe Arbel visited Ramon Airport to inspect “the voluntary departure process” of Palestinians from Gaza. “Dozens of Gazans were flown to Leipzig, Germany, on a designated flight accompanied by German diplomats today,” said the Population and Immigration Authority, part of t...

  • Pope Francis, who advanced church's relationships with Jews, dies at 88

    Andrew Silow-Carroll|Apr 25, 2025

    (JNS) - Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died on Monday morning at the Vatican at the age of 88. He passed away at 7:35 a.m. local time, according to the Vatican. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Francis became the first Jesuit pope and the first from the Americas when elected in 2013. His papacy was marked by reform efforts, calls for social justice and outreach to marginalized communities. He also faced mounting criticism over...

  • Stars of David replace crosses

    Andrew Bernardino Menachem Wecker|Apr 25, 2025

    (JNS) - Some 100 people, ranging in age from about 8 to 102, huddled for warmth as they braved 40-degree temperatures on a damp day at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to watch, as speaker after speaker put it, Pfc. Adolph Hanf and Pvt. David Moser "come home." Neither of the Jewish soldiers, who served in World War I and who have been dead for more than 100 years, underwent a geographic relocation. But with the help of Operation Benjamin, a donor-supported nonprofit, Moser (1898-1919) and...

  • First Orthodox Jew named to fed court

    Menachem Wecker|Apr 25, 2025

    (JNS)- U.S. President Donald Trump named an Orthodox Jewish judge, whose official bio notes his penchant for studying the Talmud, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Per his official biography, Matthew H. Solomson, of Silver Spring, Md., "enjoys studying Talmud, playing tennis and spending time at the beach with his family." "It's notable that Judge Solomson is the first Orthodox Jew to be appointed as chief judge of the federal court he is serving on," Nathan Diament, executive dir...

  • Half-day camp at Temple Israel

    Apr 25, 2025

    Temple Israel is offering a brand-new, half-day camp running June 9-13 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. It will be packed with traditional camp activities and hands-on fun all through the lens of Judaism and Israeli culture. The camp is for kids entering kindergarten through fifth grade. Groups will be grades K-1, 2-3, and 4-5, with a minimum of six kids per group. If less than six children per age group register, Temple Israel staff will contact you to see if you would prefer your child join another age...

  • Upcoming events at Shalom Orlando

    Apr 25, 2025

    Enjoy a live music performance and inspirational talk by Israeli musician and public speaker Tal Ramon. Thursday, May 1, from 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. in the Shalom Orlando Auditorium. Admission is free, though an $18 donation at the door is greatly appreciated. Registration is required, operations.daxko.com. Celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut — Israel’s Independence Day — at the Dr. Bernard and Samra Gotlib Yom Ha’Atzmaut festival on May 4. The event will be held at the Roth Family JCC outside Pavilion from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. There will be games, tradition...

  • Join the ultimate adventure of Israel North to South

    Apr 25, 2025

    The Rosen JCC is hosting a celebration of Israeli culture for the whole family on May 4 from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at their campus. In celebration of Israel’s Independence Day, enjoy Israeli food tastings, donkey rides in the Negev, a petting zoo in the Kibbutz, a wine tasting in the Galilee, art in Tzfat, dancing in Tel Aviv, Shopping in the Shuk, western wall experience in Jerusale, rock climbing in Mitzpe Ramon, kite flying Eilat and Israeli bingo. Entry is free. Please RSVP at www.rosenjcc.org/israel....

  • Invitation to a J Soiree

    Apr 25, 2025

    Formerly known as the J Ball, Shalom Orlando invites the community to a J Soiree, themed “Through the Looking Glass.” This grand event takes place May 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Great Southern Box Company, 2105 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando. This year, the Legacy of Leadership honoree is Dick Appelbaum and Judith Arieli will be the recipient of the Harriet Weiss JCC Legacy Award. Visit ShalomOrlando.org/gala to register....

  • CRJ hosts a community concert

    Apr 25, 2025

    On May 13, 7 p.m. The Congregation of Reform Judaism, in partnership with Congregation Ohev Shalom, Shalom Oralndo, the Israeli American Council and the Jewish National Fund, will present the Tel Aviv String Trio & Special guests. The concert will be held at CRJ, 928 Malone Dr., Orlando. Tickets are available at https://bit.ly/ISOinOrlando....

  • US Jewish voting surges in Zionist election, with ballots open through May 4

    Debra Rubin|Apr 25, 2025

    (JTA) — At a time of heightened antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment, American Jews have been voting in record numbers in an election that will help determine how billions of dollars in Israel-related funding will be spent. The election for the World Zionist Congress, held every five years, provides the only democratic mechanism that gives Diaspora Jews a voice in determining the leadership and priorities of four main Zionist entities: the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish National Fund-Keren Kayemet åLeIsrael, The Jewish Agency for Is...

  • Jewish family on way to Passover seder killed in NY plane crash

    Grace Gilson|Apr 25, 2025

    (JTA) — A Jewish family was killed Saturday when their private plane crashed en route to upstate New York to celebrate Passover. Among those lost in Sunday’s crash were siblings Karenna Groff, 25, and Jared Groff, 26, and their parents, surgeons Michael Groff and Joy Saini. Karenna’s boyfriend James Santoro and Jared’s girlfriend Alexia Couyutas Duarte, 24, were also on board. Both couples planned to get engaged in the coming months, according to the Associated Press. Michael Groff piloted the twin-engine plane which crashed in Copake, New Yor...

  • Trump scuttled Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities

    Philissa Cramer|Apr 25, 2025

    (JTA) — As Donald Trump took office in January, many who have kept a close eye on Israel’s efforts to blunt Iran’s nuclear ambitions believed the timing was ripe for a decisive strike. Iran had been deeply weakened by Israel’s direct attacks and wars with its proxies, and Trump was seen as open to being convinced to provide the crucial U.S. support that would be needed to pull off an attack on Iran’s fortified nuclear sites. But ultimately Trump batted away a specific Israeli plan for a strike in May, the New York Times reported on Thursday....

  • US Blood Banks short on blood supply and Mark Stone has a solution

    Christine DeSouza|Apr 18, 2025

    Several years ago, Mark Stone had the idea to walk across America to raise awareness of the need in America for more people to give blood. Now, a few years later, Stone is revisiting this idea with a lot of more vigor. As a representative of Congregation Ohev Shalom's Men's Club, he ran three Blood Drives a year for 25 years. He doesn't just encourage others to give blood, he himself is a dedicated blood giver. As of a few weeks ago, he donated his 88th pint of blood, making him an 11 Gallon...

  • Senate confirms Huckabee as Israel envoy

    Andrew Bernard|Apr 18, 2025

    (JNS) - The U.S. Senate voted 53-46 on April 9 to confirm Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, to be U.S. ambassador to Israel. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was the lone Democrat to back Huckabee, who has mounted two presidential campaigns since leaving office, and has been a TV and radio host since 2008. Every Republican voted to confirm Huckabee except Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), who did not vote. Ahead of the vote, Republicans said that Huckabee would be a more pro-Israel diplo...

  • 'Golden' coach wins March Madness

    Ben Sales|Apr 18, 2025

    (JTA) - Florida's Todd Golden became the first Jewish coach in 37 years to win March Madness, the NCAA men's basketball tournament, since 1988. The Gators edged Houston 65-63 in the final on Monday night. Golden's championship capped an especially Jewish- and Israeli-inflected Final Four. Along with Florida, Duke and Auburn were coached, respectively, by Jon Scheyer and Bruce Pearl, both of whom are Jewish. Houston player Emanuel Sharp is the son of longtime Maccabi Tel Aviv player Derrick...

  • Irving Locker talks about D-day, Battle of the Bulge and Concentration Camp liberation

    Apr 18, 2025

    On Wednesday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m., Chabad of North Orlando is honored to host Irving Locker at Nate's Shul ,1701 Markham Woods Road in Longwood, for a special presentation of his remarkable journey. This event is an opportunity to hear firsthand from a true hero who has spent his life ensuring that the sacrifices of the greatest generation are never forgotten. Irving Locker, a name synonymous with courage and resilience, was one of the 156,000 soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on...

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