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Trump-Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Arrested for Threatening Hakeem Jeffries

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A New York man pardoned by President Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has been arrested again—this time for allegedly threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Christopher P. Moynihan, 34, was charged with making a terroristic threat after state police say he texted that Jeffries “must be eliminated” ahead of a speech in New York City.

EU, Ukraine Draft 12-Point Peace Plan with Trump to Oversee Ceasefire

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European and Ukrainian officials are drafting a 12-point peace plan to halt Russia’s invasion along current front lines, with a “peace board” chaired by President Trump to oversee a potential ceasefire. The proposal includes prisoner swaps, the return of deported Ukrainian children, gradual lifting of sanctions tied to compliance, and new security guarantees for Kyiv. EU leaders will discuss the framework in Brussels this week, calling it the most serious push toward a ceasefire in months.

Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Female Prime Minister

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Japan made history Tuesday as lawmakers elected ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi the country’s first female prime minister. Takaichi takes office after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party suffered major election losses and formed a shaky new coalition that could shift Japan further to the right. She pledged to strengthen Japan’s defense posture as she prepares to welcome U.S. President Donald Trump to Tokyo next week — signaling that security and U.S.-Japan relations will be top priorities for her new government.

Snapple is Bringing Back its Signature Glass Bottles

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Snapple is reviving a piece of its past, bringing back its signature glass bottles — but the nostalgic comeback is short-lived and limited to just one city.

The beverage brand confirmed to Today.com that, starting this week, it’s reintroducing its old-school glass bottles complete with the beloved pop cap and hidden Snapple fact under the lid.

A company representative explained that the decision was inspired by customer nostalgia, saying there’s been a “demand for nostalgia.”

According to Today.com, the glass bottles will be sold only in the New York City area, available at select bodegas and retailers for $3.99 each — but only while supplies last.

The focus on New York is no coincidence. A Snapple spokesperson told Today.com that the limited release serves as a tribute to the brand’s Brooklyn origins.

Fans will have a small but classic lineup to choose from, including Snapple Apple, Kiwi Strawberry, Peach Tea, Zero Sugar Peach Tea, and Lemon Tea.

Snapple originally began phasing out its glass bottles in 2017, fully transitioning to plastic packaging by 2021 — but for now, at least in New York, the familiar clink of glass is back.

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Shivah Information for the Four Bochurim Tragically Niftar in Sunday’s Accident

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The community continues to mourn the heartbreaking loss of four precious  bochurim who were tragically niftar in a devastating car accident on the New Jersey Turnpike early Sunday morning.

The levayos, attended by thousands, reflected the profound grief felt across the Olam HaTorah.

Nichum Aveilim

Shiva for Habachur Shlomo Abba Cohen z”l
31 Ponderosa Pine River, Lakewood
Shacharis: 8:00 a.m.
Mincha: 1:45 p.m.
Maariv: 9:00 p.m.

Shiva for Habachur Chaim Simcha Grossman z”l
Until Wednesday noon in Lakewood at 74 Tova Drive
Shacharis: 8:00 a.m.
Mincha: 1:45 p.m.
Maariv: 8:45 p.m.
Thursday and Friday in South Fallsburg at 24 Estate Drive

Shiva for Habachur Yaakov Kilberg z”l
120 Hearth Court East, Lakewood
Shacharis: 8:00 a.m.
Mincha: 1:45 p.m.
Maariv: 8:30 p.m.

Shiva for Habachur Aharon Nosson Lebovits z”l
132 Spruce Street, Lakewood
Shacharis: 8:00 a.m.
Mincha: 1:45 p.m.
Maariv: 9:00 p.m.

HaMakom yenacheim eschem besoch she’ar aveilei Tzion v’Yerushalayim.

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Trump, Putin Meeting Canceled After Russia Insists Goal To Conquer Ukraine ‘Has Not Changed’

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President Trump has shelved plans for another in-person meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after Moscow rebuffed his call to freeze the Ukraine war along the current lines of control.

The announcement came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday. According to a source familiar with the discussion, the exchange made clear that the Kremlin was unwilling to adopt Trump’s proposed framework for ending the conflict.

“Secretary Rubio and Foreign Minister Lavrov had a productive call,” a White House official told The Post on Tuesday. “Therefore, an additional in-person meeting between the Secretary and Foreign Minister is not necessary, and there are no plans for President Trump to meet with President Putin in the immediate future.”

Trump had said last week that Rubio would head a senior U.S. delegation to meet face-to-face with Russian officials in hopes of paving the way for direct Trump-Putin talks in Budapest, Hungary.

Following his third White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky since returning to office, Trump urged both nations to halt fighting immediately and enter negotiations toward a lasting truce.

Zelensky readily embraced the plan, issuing a call for an immediate cease-fire and for peace talks to commence without delay.

However, on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the idea outright. The proposal would have allowed Ukraine to retain about 22% of the Donbas region that Russia has failed to seize despite more than a decade of war.

“This topic was repeatedly raised in various forms during contacts between Russia and the US. The Russian side answered every time, this answer is well known: The consistency of Russia’s position doesn’t change,” Peskov told local outlets, reiterating Moscow’s insistence that Ukraine surrender territory.

By Tuesday, Zelensky had joined with leaders from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, the European Commission, and the European Council to endorse Trump’s plan.

“We strongly support President Trump’s position that the fighting should stop immediately, and that the current line of contact should be the starting point of negotiations,” the coalition declared in a joint statement.

The leaders accused Moscow of dragging out the process, saying that “Russia’s stalling tactics” have “shown time and time again that Ukraine is the only party serious about peace.”

“We can all see that Putin continues to choose violence and destruction. Therefore we are clear that Ukraine must be in the strongest position possible — before, during and after any cease-fire.”

The allied leaders are slated to meet again later this week to weigh new measures aimed at forcing Moscow’s hand — including the potential use of frozen Russian funds to help sustain Ukraine.

“We must ramp up the pressure on Russia’s economy and its defense industry until Putin is ready to make peace,” the group’s statement concluded. “We are developing measures to use the full value of Russia’s immobilized sovereign assets so that Ukraine has the resources it needs.”

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House GOP Refers Ex-CIA Chief John Brennan For Criminal Charges Over Lying To Congress About Russia Hoax

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The House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department for potential criminal prosecution, alleging that he lied to Congress about the role of the Steele dossier in shaping the intelligence community’s 2017 assessment of Russian interference in the U.S. election. The move, spearheaded by Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), marks a new front in Republicans’ years-long campaign to revisit and punish what they call the “Russia collusion hoax.” In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Jordan accused Brennan of “knowingly making false statements” during a May 2023 transcribed interview before the committee’s weaponization subpanel, claiming the ex-intelligence chief misrepresented his role in including information from the dossier in the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA). “The integrity of congressional oversight depends on truthful testimony,” Jordan wrote. “Brennan’s false statements strike at the heart of that duty.” The referral revives a political and legal saga that has shadowed U.S. intelligence agencies since Donald Trump first took office. Brennan, who led the CIA from 2013 to 2017 under President Barack Obama, has long been a lightning rod for conservatives who accuse him of politicizing intelligence findings to damage Trump during the transition period. During his 2023 testimony, Brennan insisted the CIA “was very much opposed” to including the Steele dossier — a compilation of opposition research financed by Hillary Clinton’s campaign — in the assessment that concluded Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to boost Trump’s election chances. Brennan told lawmakers the dossier appeared only as an FBI-proposed annex, distancing the CIA from its inclusion. But Jordan’s referral cites declassified documents and a 2020 House Intelligence Committee report—released earlier this year by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard—that contradict that claim. Those records, Republicans say, show Brennan personally pushed for the dossier’s inclusion in the ICA’s main body despite objections from analysts who viewed it as unreliable. “The HPSCI report and internal CIA memoranda confirm that Brennan insisted on including the dossier,” Jordan wrote, arguing that the testimony “stands in stark contrast” to the record. The committee’s referral also references Brennan’s 2017 testimony, where he similarly downplayed the dossier’s role. That statement is now beyond the five-year statute of limitations but, Jordan argues, shows a “pattern” of dishonesty. This is not the first time Brennan’s credibility has come under scrutiny. In 2014, he falsely denied that CIA staff had accessed Senate Intelligence Committee computers during a torture investigation, a claim later refuted by the agency’s inspector general. Trump revoked Brennan’s security clearance in 2018, citing his “erratic behavior and partisanship.” The former CIA chief has dismissed the latest referral as a political vendetta. “This is retribution, pure and simple,” Brennan told The New York Times last month, calling the GOP-led probe “a partisan effort to rewrite history.” The referral builds on earlier moves by Trump-aligned officials to revisit the origins of the Russia investigation. In 2025, CIA Director John Ratcliffe—himself a Trump appointee—sent a similar criminal referral accusing Brennan of misleading lawmakers about the assessment process. That review described the 2017 report as “politically skewed” and “rushed to align with a predetermined narrative.” Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey have since faced overlapping DOJ inquiries into alleged false statements related to the Russia probe, though no charges have emerged to date. For Republicans, Tuesday’s referral is part […]

Trump Administration Strikes Deal to Restore Student Loan Forgiveness for Millions

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Millions of Americans struggling under student debt are set to gain long-awaited relief after the Trump administration agreed to reinstate key loan forgiveness programs it had previously suspended during an extended legal fight.

The administration reached a settlement with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), paving the way for widespread debt cancellation for borrowers who have been making consistent payments under income-driven repayment plans.

According to a joint filing submitted Friday, the AFT and Department of Education finalized the deal to resume processing loan forgiveness for qualified borrowers enrolled in those programs.

“This is a tremendous win for borrowers. With today’s filing, borrowers can rest a little easier,” said Winston Berkman-Breen, legal director for Protect Borrowers, the organization representing the teachers’ union in the case.

The AFT, which represents about 1.8 million members, had filed suit in March, charging that Trump officials illegally blocked borrowers from accessing repayment and forgiveness programs that were active when they originally took out their loans.

Earlier this year, the White House halted forgiveness under certain income-driven repayment plans that base monthly payments on a borrower’s earnings. Those who completed the required number of qualifying payments had expected their remaining balances to be canceled.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s department defended the pause, arguing it was legally justified under a court order that temporarily froze the Biden-era “Saving on a Valuable Education” (SAVE) plan, another income-driven program. The freeze left only one pathway to loan cancellation available: the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan.

After months of litigation, the administration reversed course, signing an agreement to bring back the suspended forgiveness options.

“For nearly a decade, the AFT has fought for the rights of student loan borrowers to be freed from the shackles of unjust debt—and today, a huge part of that affordability fight was vindicated,” said AFT President Randi Weingarten in a statement. “This year, we took on the Trump administration when it refused to follow the law and denied borrowers the relief they were owed. Our agreement means that those borrowers stuck in limbo can either get immediate relief or finally see a light at the end of the tunnel.”

The settlement applies to borrowers participating in income-based repayment (IBR), income-contingent repayment (ICR), pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) plans, and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, according to the union’s announcement. Borrowers must still complete the required number of payments under their plan before receiving forgiveness.

As part of the deal, the administration agreed to refund borrowers who made extra payments after qualifying for cancellation through income-driven repayment. The Education Department will also process buyback applications under both IDR and PSLF programs, including for those who no longer meet a “partial financial hardship” test, which was scrapped under Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Borrowers can log into their StudentAid.gov accounts and select “My Aid” or “View Details” to review their loan types and repayment plans to determine eligibility for cancellation.

The administration also confirmed that anyone who qualifies for forgiveness this year will not owe federal income tax on the canceled amount. To address future concerns, it clarified that the government will use the date a borrower becomes eligible for forgiveness—not the date of processing—to determine whether the debt is taxable.

That provision ensures that borrowers who qualify by December 31, 2025, won’t face an unexpected tax bill caused by bureaucratic delays or court-related slowdowns. The AFT called this an important step in preventing what it described as a looming “tax bomb” from changes scheduled to take effect in 2026 that would treat canceled debt as income.

The agreement still awaits judicial approval. Once the court signs off, the administration must file monthly progress reports for six months tracking application reviews and loan cancellation activity.

If finalized, the settlement will offer long-overdue relief to countless Americans who have spent decades paying off federal student loans while waiting for the government to fulfill its promises. The timeline for the court’s decision remains uncertain.

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Chaim Simcha Grossman z”l Killed in Motzei Shabbos Car Accident; Family Launches Sefer Torah Campaign in His Memory

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Chaim Simcha Grossman had a pure heart and always wanted to do the right thing. Whenever he learned he got very involved and wanted to get to the truth. He invested so much in his learning and was always striving to understand and clarify the depth of the sugya. His rebbeim always enjoyed his questions and his involvement in the shiur. He was a talmid in the true sense of the word. He was always close to his rebbeim and as a true talmid, he followed their guidance and advice. 

Chaim Simcha was a בעל אחריות to the fullest extent. Well beyond his years, he went above and beyond to fulfill his responsibilities. Chaim Simcha, we are now all your תלמידים.

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He truly personified his name and was full of life and שמחה. He was taken at such a young age yet he left such a powerful impact on all who knew him. With the twinkle in his eyes, his lovable personality and heart of gold, he uplifted all who knew him. In his humble way, he did so much for so many! His whole being was enveloped in מדת האמת. His honesty in all his dealings was unparalleled. In every area of his life, he was driven by the truth to do the ‘רצון ה!

His last words were, “TYH – WE OUT“ not knowing this would be his last trip… to ישיבה של מעלה. 

We, his family have undertaken the writing of a ספר תורה to memorialize his love for תורה! Join us in this great zechus of writing a ספר תורה to honor his שמחת התורה and שמחת החיים.

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“Death Becomes Your Best Friend”: Israeli Hostage Recounts 738 Days of Terror in Hamas Captivity

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Israeli hostage Segev Kalfon, abducted from the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023, revealed that Hamas terrorists viciously assaulted him for refusing to change his name and forced him to live underground in Gaza for months under constant threat of execution.

Kalfon, 27, was held for 738 days before being released earlier this month. In an interview with Ynet and Yedioth Achronot, he recalled how his captors mocked his name after hearing “Segev,” which sounded to them like the Arabic word for “ceiling.”

“They didn’t believe me and started beating me,” he said. “When they began calling me ‘Steve,’ I stopped correcting them. That’s when I realized I was a prisoner.”

Upon his arrival in Gaza, Kalfon said he was taken to what he thought was a mosque. “Someone pressed a knife to my neck and asked my name. I said ‘Segev.’ He pressed harder. Every time I said it, I was beaten again,” he said.

Captured while fleeing the Nova festival, Kalfon described being tied up, blindfolded, and repeatedly hit with rifle butts. “They hit me in the knees, the stomach, the head, from every side. After a few minutes, you stop feeling the blows — only silence, a minute before life ends,” he recounted.

He was eventually shuttled between various safe houses as Israeli airstrikes pounded Gaza, before spending 11 months trapped in a tunnel with fellow captives Ohad Ben Ami, Elkana Bohbot, Yosef Chaim Ohana, Maxim Harkin, and Bar Kuperstein. At times, he was left completely alone.

“We dug a pit for a toilet — for us and for them — because they called us ‘worthless Jews,’” he said. “We dug tunnels. They forced us to work. When you go down into a tunnel, you become a rat. The life you had above ground no longer exists.”

Kalfon said he refused Hamas’s demands to appear in propaganda footage. “I thought about my parents and my family,” he explained. “I didn’t want to say that I was suffering or starving, or that a tunnel collapsed on me. Even though every day there was a danger to your life, every minute you survived was a miracle.”

He recalled one bombing so intense that he and two others prepared to die. “We said to each other, ‘If something happens, know that I love you, that you’re my brothers.’ After that day they took us down into the tunnel.”

“Death becomes your best friend,” Kalfon said. “You talk to death all the time. Nothing is certain. You have no food, no communication, and they do everything to make you suffer.”

He added that the captives were beaten whenever Hamas fighters saw National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on television or heard news about Hamas prisoners in Israeli jails. “We knew the light at the end of the tunnel meant beatings were coming,” he said.

Describing his life underground as sheer torment, Kalfon said, “You sleep on an uneven floor, on a mattress as thin as a sheet. I made a pillow from scraps of mattress. The little water we had, I filtered through gauze. A bottle of water was like gold,” he said. “Today, nothing is taken for granted.”

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VP Vance Says Gaza Ceasefire “Going Better Than Expected” as Trump Team Opens Coordination Hub [VIDEOS]

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— Vice President JD Vance and top Trump administration officials projected cautious optimism Tuesday about the fragile Gaza ceasefire, announcing the opening of a new U.S.-Israel coordination center aimed at cementing a lasting peace after two years of brutal conflict between Israel and Hamas. The visit, Vance’s first to Israel as vice president, comes amid lingering questions about the long-term viability of the U.S.-backed peace plan and the governance of a war-torn Gaza. Speaking at a press conference in Kiryat Gat, where the new civilian-military cooperation center is housed, Vance hailed the ceasefire’s early progress as exceeding expectations. “We are one week into President Trump’s historic peace plan in the Middle East, and things are going, frankly, better than I expected,” Vance said, flanked by special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and a key architect of the deal. Witkoff echoed the sentiment, noting, “We are exceeding where we thought we would be at this time.” The ceasefire, a 20-point plan brokered by the Trump administration, has faced challenges, with recent flare-ups of violence instigated by Hamas attacks, raising concerns about its durability. Vance pushed back against what he called a “weird attitude” in Western media, which he accused of prematurely declaring the peace plan’s collapse with every skirmish. “It’s not the end,” he insisted. “This is exactly how this is going to have to happen when you have people who hate each other, who have been fighting against each other for a very long time.” The new coordination center in Kiryat Gat, described by Kushner as a “startup” for deconfliction and reconstruction efforts, symbolizes the U.S. and Israel’s joint commitment to rebuilding Gaza and ensuring security without American troops on the ground. “Here, you have Israelis and Americans working hand-in-hand to try to begin the plan to rebuild Gaza, to implement a long-term peace, and to ensure that you have security forces, not composed of Americans, who can keep the peace over the long term,” Vance said. Kushner, who has played a central role in negotiations, emphasized that no reconstruction funds would flow to areas under Hamas control, a pledge aimed at isolating the militant group. “There are considerations happening now in the area that the IDF controls,” he said, referring to the roughly half of Gaza under Israeli military oversight. He outlined a vision for a “new Gaza” that could offer Palestinians jobs and stability, but warned that progress hinges on Hamas’ disarmament and cooperation.The ceasefire’s long-term success remains uncertain, with critical issues unresolved, including who will govern Gaza and whether Hamas will relinquish its weapons. Vance underscored that disarming Hamas, a key condition of the peace plan, will “take a little bit of time.” He warned that failure to comply could lead to dire consequences, echoing Trump’s stark rhetoric: “If Hamas doesn’t cooperate, then as the president has said, Hamas is going to be obliterated.” Vance also addressed the delicate issue of foreign troop presence, particularly in response to questions about Turkey’s potential role in postwar Gaza. While acknowledging Ankara’s “constructive” contributions, he stressed that any deployment of foreign forces on Israeli soil would require Jerusalem’s explicit consent. “What troops are on the ground in Israel is going to be a question the Israelis have to agree to,” Vance said, nodding to Prime […]

Cuomo States Mayoral Opponent Mamdani Holds Antisemitic Views

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Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo says his opponent in the New York City mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani, has antisemitic views. “It’s deeply alarming to see how many have grown complacent with a candidate whose views are blatantly antisemitic. But New Yorkers: We have the power to protect the values that make this city strong,” Cuomo says in a statement.

Democratic Donor Network Launches $1.4 Million Push to Reconnect With Latino Voters Across Key States

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Progressive groups looking to reconnect with Latino voters are emphasizing economic hardship and highlighting President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda in an effort to regain support in places where the Republican leader made inroads. The $1.4 million digital ad and field campaign is led by a Democratic donor fund backed by a progressive network called Way to Win, which launched after Trump’s 2016 White House win. The Valiente Action Fund effort is tailored to connect with voters in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina and Texas by convincing them that some of Trump’s economic promises are falling short while his immigration tactics go too far. Tory Gavito, a Democratic strategist and president of Way to Win, says the groups are trying to pivot to talk to Latinos “in their full experience” about housing and the cost of living without abandoning the case against Trump’s hard-line approach to immigration in his second term as president, including the use of helicopters and chemical agents in Chicago. “The Chicago stuff should be more than a canary in the coal mine,” Gavito said. “This administration is using extreme enforcement measures to distract from the fact that housing is still just too damn expensive, our rent is still too expensive.” Trump has promised to remove millions of people from the United States in the largest deportation program in American history. Gavito says the Trump campaign succeeded at crafting a message around the “scarcity of resources” and blaming immigrants for taking jobs. Some voters were persuaded, she said, because they want “access to a thriving economy.” There are already signs that Trump’s immigration crackdown could impact the U.S. labor market. A July report by the Brookings Institution and the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute found that the loss of foreign workers will mean monthly U.S. job growth could be near zero or negative in the next few years. The fight to gain Latino support Nationally, Hispanic voters shifted significantly toward Trump in the last election, though a majority still backed Democrat Kamala Harris: 43% of Hispanic voters nationally voted for Trump, up from 35% in the 2020 presidential election, which he lost. Hispanic voters in Texas and Florida shifted by a similarly large margin toward Trump. There were slight shifts toward him in New Jersey, New York and Arizona and no significant shifts in Nevada or Georgia. Democratic operatives and strategists have been advising candidates to focus on voters’ pocketbooks to reverse the trend. The progressive groups’ field operation involves partnering with local groups to knock on doors to do what they call “deep canvassing” — looking to have longer conversations about voters’ concerns and gather support to launch specific ballot initiatives. Effort underway in New Jersey In New Jersey, one of only two states with a governor’s race this year, ads started to roll out earlier this month, not specific to the governor’s race but criticizing Trump, who has endorsed GOP candidate Jack Ciattarelli. The digital ads show images of Latinos while a narrator says that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is going after people who “look like him, like her, like us,” echoing racial-profiling concerns by human rights groups. A Supreme Court decision last month cleared the way for more robust immigration operations, lifting a restraining order that had banned arrests based on any mix of four factors: race and ethnicity; language; location; and occupation. In another ad, narrators talk about the […]

Cleveland Welcomes Rav Dov Landau as Keren Olam HaTorah Visit Heads to Los Angeles

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The current Keren Olam HaTorah trip, led by Slabodka Rosh Yeshiva Rav Dov Landau, reached Cleveland, where thousands gathered for a day of chizuk and strengthening of Torah commitment. Rabbonim, community leaders, and philanthropists joined together to welcome the Rosh Yeshiva and to take part in the nationwide initiative supporting the Israeli Torah world.

Rav Landau arrived on Monday morning in Cleveland , where he was warmly received by the local community. Shacharis was held at the residence of philanthropist R’ Moshe Katz, where the Rosh Yeshiva is staying. Following the tefillah, members of the community and leading supporters came to receive the Rosh Yeshiva’s brocha and to contribute generously toward Keren Olam HaTorah.

The Rosh Yeshiva‘s visit included a stop at Hebrew Academy of Cleveland.

The mission now continues to Los Angeles, where events and gatherings are scheduled.

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8-Month-Old Baby Fighting for His Life — Parents Plead for Help

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Huckabee Wishes Netanyahu a Happy Birthday

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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on Tuesday congratulated Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu on the occasion of his 76th birthday.

“Happy birthday to [Netanyahu,] who in partnership with [President Donald Trump] has delivered ceasefire in Gaza and the release of living hostages & hopefully soon the remaining deceased hostages,” he stated.

The Jewish state’s longest-serving premier was born on Oct. 21, 1949, in Tel Aviv. He is the son of Benzion Netanyahu, a Poland-born expert in Jewish history and Zionist activist, and Tzila (née Segal) Netanyahu, who was born in the Land of Israel during the British Mandate.

Netanyahu has two brothers: Yonatan “Yoni” Netanyahu, who was killed in action in 1976 while leading the Entebbe rescue raid and is regarded as a national hero, and Iddo Netanyahu, a physician and writer.

Appearing on Channel 14‘s flagship show, “The Patriots,” on Saturday, host Yinon Magal surprised the premier on the occasion of his birthday.

“Mr. prime minister, thank you very much for coming to The Patriots,” Magal told Netanyahu at the end of the interview, adding: “With God’s help, may you have many more good years. May you continue to lead the people of Israel toward many successes and great victories.”

Netanyahu responded, “Thank you very much, thank you very much.”

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JPMorgan Chase Unveils New 60-Story Headquarters, Reshaping New York City’s Skyline

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JPMorgan Chase unveiled its new 60-story headquarters to the public on Monday, one of the first major office buildings to be constructed after the COVID-19 pandemic and one that will remake the New York City skyline for decades. The bronze and steel tower at 270 Park, which reportedly cost $3 billion, replaced the Union Carbide Building, which sat on a full city block at 48th Street and Park Avenue for nearly 60 years. JPMorgan expects to house roughly 10,000 of its 24,000 New York-based employees in the new building, with employees starting their first workday at the tower at the same time as the company holds its ribbon cutting ceremony. “For 225 years, JPMorgan Chase has always been deeply rooted in New York City. The opening of our new global headquarters is not only a significant investment in New York, but also testament to our commitment to our clients and employees worldwide,” said Jamie Dimon, CEO and chairman of JPMorgan, in a statement. The building contains 2.5 million square feet and a block’s worth of public space. The bank also commissioned five new artworks for the building, adding to the bank’s already substantial art collection. The bank will house its trading operations in the building across eight floors. At 1,388 feet, the new building is taller than the Empire State Building’s roofline and is now the fourth-largest building in Manhattan. The building was a major engineering and architectural undertaking by Norman Foster, the building’s lead architect and Tishman Speyer. Engineers had to systematically demolish the old Union Carbide building over a period of two years — the site sits above the rails of the Metro North Railroad and the Long Island Rail Road that run underneath Park Avenue. For years, JPMorgan has worked out of several buildings around Grand Central Station, a result of the bank’s growth and acquisitions over the years. Corporate execs and investment bankers still use 383 Madison Ave, the former headquarters of Bear Stearns, and 277 Park, which housed Chemical Bank, also a predecessor of the current JPMorgan Chase. Parts of JPMorgan started using 270 Park in the mid-1990s, but the bank always struggled to fit all its operations in the building. With 270 Park finished, the bank says it will now start a renovation of 383 Madison. The completion of 270 Park is a major accomplishment for Dimon, who has been one of loudest voices about the need for employees to report to an office for work. The building was designed before the COVID-19 pandemic and was completed after the pandemic, when remote work became more common. (AP)

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