Report: Hadassah Medical Center can’t meet payments
The Hadassah Medical Center has not been able to pay its suppliers, an Israeli business daily has reported.
The Hadassah Medical Center has not been able to pay its suppliers, an Israeli business daily has reported.
Israeli officials are stepping up their criticism of The New York Times, slamming columnist Thomas Friedman and arguing that the newspaper is an unfit venue for an Op-Ed from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman said that he should have used a more \”precise term\” when he wrote that congressional ovations for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were \”bought and paid for by the Israel lobby.\”
Westfield, the world’s largest shopping mall empire founded by Holocaust survivor Frank Lowy, will welcome in Chanukah on three continents.
The Anti-Defamation League and a Reform movement group have expressed concern with a decision by Lowe’s to pull its ads from a show that depicted Muslims in a positive light.
Kosher Club, a warehouse-stye kosher market on Pico Boulevard, near La Brea Avenue, will close its doors on Friday, a victim of the competitive kosher retail industry in Los Angeles.
A good flight crew requires a certain amount of charm to keep passengers calm during turbulence, emergencies or pretzel shortages.
El Al Airlines said it is laying off 200 workers after a steep increase in fuel costs hit its bottom line.
The Anti-Defamation League criticized the New York ad campaign of Wodka vodka for reinforcing anti-Semitic stereotypes.
Warren E. Buffett is the second-richest person in the United States (after Microsoft’s Bill Gates), so when he purchased an Israeli-based stock not long ago, investors throughout the world sat up and took notice. What made it more newsworthy is that it was Buffett’s first major foray into overseas investing. Up to that point, he said he could always find good stocks here at home.