Fire Breaks Out At Historic NYC Synagogue
A three-alarm fire broke out on Sunday night at a 19th Century synagogue on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
A three-alarm fire broke out on Sunday night at a 19th Century synagogue on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
The mystery of the missing mezuzahs is solved for one Manhattan landlord, who claims a pair of tenants have been terrorizing their Upper West Side neighbors.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The reward for information leading to whoever shot a rare white wolf found inside Yellowstone National Park rose to $10,000 on Friday after a wolf advocacy group matched a $5,000 reward offered earlier by the park.
Ultra-Orthodox extremists in Jerusalem’s Mea Shearim neighborhood burnt effigies of Haredi IDF soldiers during Lag B’Omer celebratory bonfires on Saturday night as part of their protest against the Conscription Law.
A Ukrainian Jew in his twenties was critically injured by his axe-wielding neighbor.
The Trump administration is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the whereabouts of the military leader of al-Qaida affiliated Syria’s Al-Nusra Front terrorist group.
A money laundering trial scheduled to begin Monday in Manhattan Federal Court that prosecutors had said would lay out how millions of dollars was stolen from Russia and hidden in New York is suddenly settled.
TOKYO — The worldwide “ransomware” cyberattack wreaked havoc in hospitals, schools and offices across the globe on Monday. Asia reported thousands of new cases but no large-scale breakdowns as workers started the week by booting up their computers.
Two employees of the Shin Bet security service were charged Monday with allegedly stealing public funds and forgery.
Jerusalem District Court convicted former chief Rabbi Eliahu Bakshi-Doron of fraudulent receipt of goods or services under aggravated circumstances, awarding fictitious diplomas and breach of trust.