Palestinian rocks injure Israeli baby
An Israeli infant was injured when Palestinians hurled rocks at a car traveling in the West Bank.
An Israeli infant was injured when Palestinians hurled rocks at a car traveling in the West Bank.
An Israeli police delegation will leave for Haiti to serve as part of a U.N. multinational force, marking the first time Israelis will serve on a U.N. force.
A letter threatening to shoot Jews was received at a synagogue north of Paris.
Israel\’s Education Ministry will allow the establishment of a private Chasidic school in the settlement where a controversy erupted over Ashkenazi-Sephardic segregation.
Jewish schools have captured 12 of the top 20 slots in a competition for a total of $10 million.
The head of the company developing Jerusalem\’s light rail system said there could be gender-segregated cars on the trains.
Benjamin Kaplan, who helped draft the American portion of the indictment of Nazi war criminals tried at Nuremberg, has died.
Ido Aharoni has been named Israel\’s interim consul general in New York.\n
Im Tirtzu, the Israeli organization that has launched several attacks on left-wing Israeli groups over the past year, may have gone a step too far when it threatened to mount a divestment movement against Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.