Homeland Security official briefs Jewish leaders after Toulouse
A top Homeland Security official briefed Jewish groups in the wake of the deadly attack in Toulouse, France.
A top Homeland Security official briefed Jewish groups in the wake of the deadly attack in Toulouse, France.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that the shooting at a Jewish high school in the southern French city of Toulouse is a \”despicable murder,\” and that he is certain that French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his government \”will do everything in their power to find the murderer, and I promise that Israel will help France in this task.\”
Rabbi Jean-Paul Amoyelle, head of the Ozar Hatorah network of Jewish schools in France, was woken at 4 a.m. during a visit to New York with chilling news.
A series of neo-Nazi murders across Germany shows the urgency of banning the country\’s largest right-extremist party, Germany\’s top Jewish leader said.
A Palestinian man was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences for the murder of five members of the Fogel family in a West Bank Jewish settlement.
The two tragedies occurred 1,500 miles apart and in much different circumstances, but both united a community in shock, horror and grief.
An Arab-Israeli suspect in a series of killings and attacks in three U.S. states has been bound over for three murder trials in Michigan. A Michigan judge on Tuesday ordered Elias Abuelazam, 33, a Christian Arab from Ramla, to be tried in a Flint courtroom for a third murder. In addition to the three murder charges, Abuelazam also is facing six assault with intent to murder charges in the Flint area, as well as attempted murder charges in Toledo, Ohio. He is a suspect as well in several attacks in Leesburg, Va.
The Beverly Hills Courier has learned exclusively that preliminary ballistics analysis of the bullets that killed famed Hollywood publicist Ronnie Chasen
It was fitting, in that Hollywood way, that the last time Ronni Chasen was seen alive was at a movie premiere. She was there in all her usual glory — stylish and smiling, effortlessly working the room, among friends.
This week\’s Torah portion contains a story that most of us skipped in Hebrew school — the story of Dina.