U.S. will retain some troops in Syria for now to ‘protect Israel’
U.S. president Donald Trump said the United States would retain influence in Syria in order to protect Israel, even as U.S. troops are withdrawn.
Yacov Fruchter on Parashat Mishpatim
Yacov Fruchter examines what the Torah has to say about our relationship with our leaders.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is ‘seriously thinking of running for president’
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said he is “seriously thinking of running for president.”
Israel working with Trump administration to get U.S. money to Palestinian security services
Israeli officials are working with the Trump administration to maintain funding for Palestinian security forces.
UJA-Federation of NY to lend $5 million to unpaid federal employees
The UJA-Federation of New York has allocated five million dollars toward interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay because of the government shutdown.
Trump administration allows funding for foster agency that rejects non-Christians
The Trump administration is allowing a South Carolina organization to receive federal foster care funding despite refusing to work with non-Christians or LGBTQ families.
A soccer story involving Muslims, Jews, Arab-Israelis and the bizarre world of fake news
Michael Taube investigates whether a recent Jerusalem Post story about soccer star Mohamed Salah was legitimate or ‘fake news’.
The enemy in pro-Trump Lubavitch country
Robert Hirschfield profiles Elad Nahori, a member of Torah Trumps Hate.
Israel will ‘intensify’ fight against Iran in Syria after U.S. withdraws
Israel will step up its fight against Iran in Syria after the United States withdraws its troops from the neighbouring country.
Trump signs law conferring Congressional Gold Medal on Anwar Sadat
President Donald Trump signed legislation that will honor Anwar Sadat posthumously with the Congressional Gold Medal for leading Egypt to peace with Israel.