Abuhatzeira, 70, was considered one of the greatest kabbalists in the world. Hundreds of people gathered outside his home, weeping.
by Yanir Yagna and Yair Ettinger 0 comments
Abuhatzeira, 70, was considered one of the greatest kabbalists in the world. Hundreds of people gathered outside his home, weeping.
by Yanir Yagna and Yair Ettinger 0 comments
Danziger investigated in connection to alleged misdealing with his client Bat Yam mayor Shlomi Lahiani, who is being investigated in connection to a variety of corruption charges.
by Tomer Zarchin 0 comments
The night I was proud to be an Israeli.
by Gideon Levy 58 comments
Money allegedly laundered to drug trafficking group that provided financial support for Hezbollah.
by Reuters 4 comments
Jerusalem prosecutor's office summons Elon for pre-indictment hearing on allegations that he sexually harassed two minors in 2003 and 2005.
by Ofra Edelman 17 comments
In unprecedented ruling, Acre Traffic Court relies on video evidence showing BMW speeding at 260 km/h down Coastal Highway.
by Jack Khoury 1 comments
Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant slams State Comptroller, Attorney General for inappropriate investigation after it was decided he will not be the next IDF chief of staff.
by Tomer Zarchin 0 comments
Hezbollah, which brought down Hariri's government over probe into assassination of his father, have won support for millionaire businessman Najib Mikati to replace him.
by Reuters 36 comments
The letter was written as a response to a request made by the court that is dealing with the petition filed by the Green Party calling for the disqualification of Galant as a chief of staff candidate.
by Haaretz Service 0 comments
Lahav given award in honor of his work as a journalist and his dedication to cementing Israel-Slovakia ties.
by Haaretz Service 0 comments
Interim president says that presidential election should be held within 60 days, however, opposition parties fear two months is insufficient to campaign, asking for assurances that elections will be free and fair.
by News Agencies 3 comments
John Demjanjuk, who topped Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of most wanted war criminals, is on trial in Germany for allegedly assisting in killings at Sobibor concentration camp.
by Reuters 2 comments
Family members of cadets who perished in the Carmel fire demonstrate outside Ayalon Prison, as Prisons Service conducts graduation ceremony for surviving members of the course.
by Gili Cohen 0 comments
Ismail al-Dapshak is accused of hurling his crying 3-month-old son to the ground, causing his subsequent death.
by Yanir Yagna 2 comments
Hillary Clinton's trip is part of an initiative to underscore to the Sanaa government the importance of fighting Al-Qaida at its roots.
by Reuters 8 comments
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