Damascus – Last Vestiges Of Syrian Jewry Clinging To Community
Israeli experts and an activist in contact with the remaining Jews in Damascus painted a bleak picture to The JP.
Israeli experts and an activist in contact with the remaining Jews in Damascus painted a bleak picture to The JP.
Former prime minister Ehud Olmert entered Wing 10 of Ma’asiyahu Prison on Monday to begin serving a 19-month sentence for bribery and obstruction of justice in the Holyland corruption case, which grew out of the years he was mayor of Jerusalem (1992-2003).
New York – A 51-year-old man was found dead in the bedroom of his multi-million dollar condo, alongside empty pill bottles and a weeping 33-year-old woman, NYPD sources said Sunday.
The news from Munich on Friday that a cease-fire would be declared in Syria within a week was still fresh when Saudi Arabia announced its own initiative: It would send warplanes to Turkey and special ground forces to fight in Syria against the Islamic State organization.
Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated Saturday morning and issued an appearance ticket.
Six people died in a large-scale traffic accident on Highway 1, between the Latrun and Anava interchanges, in which nine other people were wounded, one in critical condition.
New Mossad chief Yossi Cohen secretly visited Washington 10 days ago, TOT has learned, his first visit since assuming office.
Noy Peles has been training for combat the last ten years, but of a very different form than the struggle to stop Arab terrorists from slaughtering Jewish citizens she currently is waging in Jerusalem.
Goldman Sachs’ cozy relationship with the Malaysian government is coming back to haunt the firm and one of its regional chairmen.
French-Israeli musician Yael Naïm won the award for best singer at the French Victoire awards, the French version of the Grammy Awards, on Friday.