U.N. Security Council condemns murders of Israeli teens
The U.N. Security Council adopted a statement condemning and expressing “profound outrage” at the murder of three Israeli teenagers.
The U.N. Security Council adopted a statement condemning and expressing “profound outrage” at the murder of three Israeli teenagers.
How does a Jewish mother respond to the unthinkable?
For the first time in two and a half weeks, my children did not ask, upon opening their eyes in the morning, \”Has there been any news about Naftali, Gilad and Eyal?\”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed in a televised address that Israel will capture the murderers of three Israeli teens no matter where they hide.
Tonight (Tues., July 1st) at 7 p.m., Beth Jacob is holding a memorial service that is open to the public and being planned in partnership with our Federation, the Israeli Consulate and Lihi Shaar, aunt of Gilad Shaar, who is a member of the congregation.
The President of the State of Israel delivered the eulogy at the funeral service for Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Frankel and Gilad Shaar who were kidnapped and murdered by terrorists.
Jews throughout the United States will hold memorial services this week to mourn the murders of the three Israeli teenagers.
When I first heard the tragic news that the three kidnapped Israeli boys had been murdered by Palestinian terrorists, my immediate instinct was to cry out for revenge.
The recording of the emergency call placed by one of the kidnapped teens was officially released after a leaked copy spread throughout Israel on WhatsApp.