Archive for 2020
12 Arrested as 15,000 Protesters Converge on Netanyahu’s Official Residence in Jerusalem
Protesters gesture as the police use a water cannon during a demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s alleged corruption
Israeli Officials Enter Quarantine After Minister Tests Positive for COVID-19
Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Rafi Peretz arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem June 24, 2019. Photo:
Virtual Tisha B’Av Service Hosted by Dallas Synagogues Disrupted by Antisemitic Messages
A screenshot showing some of the antisemitic messages posted by a hijacker who disrupted Shaare Tefillah’s virtual prayer services on
Cleveland Police Search for Antisemitic Vandal After Jewish-Owned Stores Targeted
A photo released by Cleveland police of a man wanted in connection with antisemitic vandalism. Photo: Screenshot. Police in Cleveland,
Seth Rogen Tells Us How He Feels About Israel
Jewish Groups Pay Tribute to Japanese Holocaust‐Era Hero, Chiune Sugihara, on Death Anniversary
A bust of the late Chiune Sugihara, on the Hill of Humanity in Yaotsu, Japan. Photo: Barney Breen-Portnoy. Several Jewish
Ukraine Welcomes ‘Constructive’ First Talks With Iran on Downing of Airliner
Flowers and candles are placed in front of the portraits of the flight crew members of the Ukraine International Airlines
COVID-19 Crushes US Economy in Second Quarter; Rising Virus Cases Loom Over Recovery
People dine on a street outside a restaurant, in Brooklyn, New York, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, June 22, 2020.
Pompeo Says US Has Expanded Scope of Iran Metals Sanctions
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addresses a news conference in the Press Briefing Room at the State Department in
Be Comforted My Nation
This Shabbos is known as Shabbos Nachamu, named for the opening line of the haftorah, “Nachamu nachamu ami…” “Be


