A statement from the State Attorney's Office, which included an affidavit from the head of the Police Investigations Department, urged the justice minister to reconsider who prosecutes the case once the investigation ends
Defendant claimed woman he raped refused to have sex with him because he wouldn't use a contraception. Justices rule that 'the complainant's consent to come to the defendant's home and have sexual intercourse with him does not constitute permission for him to do whatever he pleases with her body'
Why buy sufganiyot when you can make them at home? Pastry chef Keren Kadosh of Jerusalem's Café Kadosh shares her classic dough, plus two unexpected fillings
Australia’s experience points to a measured conclusion. A definition can help societies name antisemitism clearly and consistently. It cannot, on its own, prevent violence.
The collapse of the ideological consensus around Israel in Washington has illuminated a myth prevalent among American Jewish communal leaders: That they were capable of wielding immense power to defend Jewish interests and, in particular, Israel
Over recent days, several yeshiva students were arrested for draft dodging, while several attempted arrests failed due to local protests. Earlier on Thursday, hundreds of ultra-Orthodox protesters clashed with police in Jerusalem and even overturned a police vehicle
Israelis glorify the Hasmoneans for purifying the Temple and liberating Jerusalem, but they were actually a bloodthirsty clan whose members turned on each other. The Romans put them out of everybody's misery
Relations between Netanyahu and al-Sissi have deteriorated significantly since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, but the $35 billion gas deal between the countries makes such a summit possible. However, a senior Egyptian official stressed that the deal is 'purely commercial'
'The Islamic State has not yet had an opportunity to engage in a direct showdown with the Jews, but supporters have not stopped their attempts to strike against Jews everywhere,' the ISIS newsletter read, calling the antisemitic killing spree in Australia that left 15 dead 'a source of pride'
Hanukkah is arguably the best-known of all the Jewish holidays, despite not being one of the high holidays. This year, however, Hanukkah has been in the news for more harrowing reasons.
Despite some giving sunny outlooks for the Gaza cease-fire, a closer look suggests otherwise. There are numerous Mideast actors with a great interest in restarting wars, still heavily armed, even poised to go
With growing fear that the U.S.-brokered cease-fire between Israel and Lebanon could unravel, the Paris meeting also aimed to dissuade Israel from escalation, diplomats said. A French diplomat said that France condemns the Israeli strikes in the country
Israel's government could always count on Germany's support. No longer. According to Jan van Aken, the head of Germany's Die Linke party, Israelis do not grasp the magnitude of the shift taking place in public opinion in his country
Five years before his murder, the retired civil engineer, who authored two books on Jewish history, described his growing concerns for Australian Jewry. 'There are more photos of desecrated cemeteries and swastikas on the walls of synagogues. We must be strong'
The police chiefs of London and Manchester said the Bondi Beach attack and the Yom Kippur attack at a Manchester synagogue 'increased fear in Jewish communities,' necessitating 'an enhanced response' ■ German court rules 'from the river to the sea' constitutes support for terrorism
The pope expressed his pride in Israel’s diverse and thriving Christian communities, who will gather at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem for an annual festive meeting in the coming weeks.