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White Supremacist Propaganda Incidents Reach Historic Levels

ADL reports national average of 20 incidents per day; 30 percent increase in antisemitic propaganda

US Ambassador & Biden Lose Their Spines

United Nations Security Council voted to adopt a resolution that demands an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas militants. The adoption came after the United States abstained from voting.

Iran Supplying Weapons to Hamas

Iranian Shrapnel Charges and Anti-Tank Mines: The ISA and IDF Thwarted the Smuggling of Advanced Weapons from Iran Intended for Judea and Samaria

Purim at Chabad: A Photo Gallery

Esther is the heroine of the Purim story, in which the Jewish people who live in the sprawling Persian Empire are saved from Haman’s evil scheme to annihilate them. The dramatic saga was written down so that Jewish people could read about the amazing turn of events every year on the holiday of Purim, the anniversary of the Jews’ victory over their enemies.

Update Regarding the Shifa Hospital Operation by IDF

Update Regarding the Shifa Hospital Operation by IDF Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari

The Purim Story

Today is Purim. Purim is the story of Jewish survival!

Spotlight on a Coverup – EPPD Edition

An officer who allegedly engaged in sexual harassment and was charged with official oppression may be returning to the streets. Who knows what he’ll do when he pulls your mother, sister, or daughter over? We may never know because a police department that says, “[A]ccountability is a fundamental aspect of maintaining public trust and ensuring the highest level of service to our community” refuses to speak to us.

Shifa Hospital Updates

The Commanding Officer of the Southern Command at the Shifa Hospital: “we will finish this operation only when the last terrorist is in our hands”

What is Shabbat?

Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, also known as “Shabbos” or the “Sabbath”) is the Jewish day of rest and celebration that begins on Friday before sunset and ends on the following evening after nightfall. It is ushered in with (late afternoon) candlelighting, prayers, and feasting on braided bread and other delicacies. And its end is marked with a multisensory ceremony as well.