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Month December 2022

R’ Yankev Yechezkia Rubinstein ז”ל יעקב יחזקי’ בן ארי’ לייביש

Family getting up: Shacharis: 8:00 am/ 9:00 amMincha: 5:00 pmMaariv: Following Mincha Mrs. Chaya RubinsteinWife R’ Yosef Eluzer RubinsteinBrother R’ Binyomin RubinsteinBrother Friday will be sitting in Williamsburg at 138 Hewes St, 11211 R’ Shlomo RubinsteinBrother Friday will be sitting… Continue Reading →

Biden Welcomes ‘Friend’ Netanyahu’s New Government

WASHINGTON (JNS) – U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday welcomed the swearing-in of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government. “I look forward to working with Prime Minister Netanyahu, who has been my friend for decades, to jointly address the… Continue Reading →

Southwest Says it Expects Normal Operations to Resume Friday

Southwest Airlines said it expects to return to normal operations Friday after slashing about two-thirds of its schedule in recent days, including canceling another 2,350 flights Thursday. Southwest is struggling to recover after being overwhelmed by a winter storm that… Continue Reading →

Jan. 6 Panel Drops Trump Subpoena As It Wraps Up Work

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Jan. 6 committee has dropped its subpoena against former President Donald Trump as it wraps up work and prepares to dissolve next week. Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson, the committee’s Democratic chairman, wrote in a letter… Continue Reading →

Trump Gloats After Jan. 6 Panel Drops Trump Subpoena

The House Jan. 6 committee has dropped its subpoena against former President Donald Trump as it wraps up work and prepares to dissolve next week. Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson, the committee’s Democratic chairman, wrote in a letter to Trump lawyer… Continue Reading →

US to Sell Taiwan Anti-Tank System Amid Rising China Threat

The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of an anti-tank mine-laying system to Taiwan amid the rising military threat from China. The department on Wednesday said the Volcano system and all related equipment would cost an estimated $180 million…. Continue Reading →

US to Sell Taiwan Anti-Tank System Amid Rising China Threat

The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of an anti-tank mine-laying system to Taiwan amid the rising military threat from China. The department on Wednesday said the Volcano system and all related equipment would cost an estimated $180 million…. Continue Reading →

Who’s Who In Netanyahu’s Government

JERUSAELM (JNS) – The following is the current list of ministers in Israel’s incoming government. It is the sixth Israeli government Benjamin Netanyahu will head. 1. Prime Minister / Benjamin Netanyahu / Likud 2. Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Health, Minister of… Continue Reading →

2022: Israel’s Population Rises 2.2% To Over 9.5 Million

JERUSALEM (JNS) – Israel’s population increased by 2.2% in 2022 to a total of 9,656,000, according to Central Bureau of Statistics figures released on Thursday. Of the country’s residents, 7,106,000 are Jews (73.6%), 2,037,000 are Arabs (21.1%) and 513,000 are… Continue Reading →

Applications for US Unemployment Aid Rose Slightly Last Week

The number of people seeking unemployment benefits rose only slightly last week with the labor market remaining strong despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool the economy and hiring. Applications for unemployment aid for the week ending Dec. 24 climbed… Continue Reading →

Buffalo Roads Reopen As Search For Storm Victims Continues

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Roads reopened Thursday in storm-besieged Buffalo as authorities continued searching for people who may have died or are stuck and suffering after last week’s blizzard. The driving ban in New York’s second-most-populous city was lifted just… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Fire After Highway Crash In South Korea Kills 5, Injures 37

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A freight truck collided with a bus on a highway near the South Korean capital Seoul on Thursday, causing a fire that killed at least five people and injuring 37 others, officials said. It wasn’t… Continue Reading →

New Year Expected to Bring More Changes to State Voting Laws

State lawmakers around the country introduced thousands of bills to change the way elections are run after former President Donald Trump falsely blamed his 2020 loss on voter fraud. Hundreds became law. Even with proponents of Trump’s election lies roundly… Continue Reading →

Massive Fire At Cambodia Hotel Casino Kills At Least 19

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A massive fire at a Cambodian hotel casino that lasted more than 12 hours killed at least 19 people and injured more than 60, while other victims were apparently not yet accounted for Thursday. Neighboring… Continue Reading →

Israel’s 37th Government Sworn In

Israel’s thirty-seventh government was sworn in today, the culmination of a weeks-long political process following the victory of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s right-religious bloc in the Nov. 1 national elections. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-ever serving leader, takes the reins for his… Continue Reading →

South Korea Stages Drills Simulating Downing Of North Drones

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea staged large-scale military drills Thursday to simulate shooting down drones as a step to bolster its readiness against North Korean provocations, three days after the North flew drones into its territory for the… Continue Reading →

Israel Swears In Netanyahu As Pm Of Hard-line Government

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel on Thursday swore in Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister of the most right-wing and religiously conservative government in the country’s history. Netanyahu took the oath of office moments after Israel’s parliament, or Knesset, passed a vote… Continue Reading →

Russia Launches Massive Missile Barrage Across Ukraine

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Multiple regions of Ukraine, including its capital, faced a massive Russian missile attack Thursday, the biggest wave of strikes in weeks targeting power stations and other critical infrastructure during freezing weather. Air raid sirens rang out… Continue Reading →

Lack of Info on China’s COVID-19 Surge Stirs Global Concern

Moves by several countries to mandate COVID-19 tests for passengers arriving from China reflect global concern that new variants could emerge in its ongoing explosive outbreak — and that the government may not inform the rest of the world quickly… Continue Reading →

CHAOS CONTINUES: Southwest Airlines Cancels Another 2,350 Flights, More Than 10,000 in the Past Week

Southwest Airlines continued to extract itself from sustained scheduling chaos Thursday, cancelling another 2,350 flights after a winter storm overwhelmed its operations days ago. The Dallas carrier acknowledged it has inadequate and outdated operations technology that can leave flight crews… Continue Reading →

Unfortunately, Amram passed away 6 months ago. She is now totally alone in this world

Please help Miriam- a giyores who is not well and is all alone.   Miriam received the zechus to become a member of Klal Yisroel 15 years ago, after much effort. With much joy and celebration, she married Amram, who was… Continue Reading →

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