Shaya Boymelgreen Banned From Selling Condos In NY For Two Years
Controversial developer Shaya Boymelgreen is finally being brought to task.
Controversial developer Shaya Boymelgreen is finally being brought to task.
Hacking technology devices have long been a hot commodity, with a supply-demand market just like any other.
Those of you who have lived in Monsey for the past 40 years, can vividly recall the vicious infighting amongst Rabbonim about the Monsey Eirav, when people actually cursed the great poisek and gaon R’ Moshe Feinstein z”l, who was asked to get involved halachically and had the ‘audacity’ to actually pasken. You will also…
Duba, a Belgian Shepherd dog of the northern city of Carmiel, went out for a walk one evening with her owner, and according to a man who was running with his daughter in the park – attacked him.
The Supreme Court on Sunday rejected an appeal by an Israeli man against extradition to the US, where he has been charged with selling arms including spare parts for fighter jets to Iran.
Merely being allowed into the headquarters of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany (JCC) in New York is a fairly rare event. Being granted an audience on the 20th floor with a senior official like Gregory Schneider is even more seldom.
NEW YORK – When the board of directors of the Claims Conference gathers here next week for its annual meeting, controversy again may lead the agenda for the group that handles German compensation for Nazi atrocities against Jews.
The federal courtroom in Manhattan was notably empty considering the eye-catching size and target of the fraud: a 15-year campaign to falsely claim $57 million meant for some of the world’s neediest Holocaust survivors.
Two years ago, at the annual Claims Conference board meeting, directors representing the World Jewish Congress, the Jewish Agency and others, failed in their efforts to introduce meaningful reforms to the organization.
Brooklyn, NY – It was a monumental fine levied by the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board and ironically enough, it was slapped on an individual who serves as chief law enforcement and legal officer for one of the five boroughs.