Emirati authorities decided on a punishment for the “premeditated murder with terrorist intention” of Rabbi Zvi Kogan but offered no details about the crime. By Ismaeel Naar Reporting from ...
Three people convicted in the November killing of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the United Arab Emirates have been sentenced to death, according to UAE state media. Kogan, 28, a Moldovan-Israeli citizen ...
March 31 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates on Monday sentenced three people to death for the murder of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi who was killed in November in the Gulf country, state news ...
The rabbi was reported missing by his wife after he did not show up to a meeting, the BBC reported. Authorities in the UAE have not offered a motive for the killing, nor any details about how ...
Iran’s embassy in Abu Dhabi has denied Tehran was involved in the rabbi’s slaying, and the UAE has not made the allegation. However, Western officials believe Iran runs intelligence operations ...
“She was just a kind, happy, positive, fun person, and she had this amazing innate ability to put smiles on people's faces,” Rabbi Philip Moskowitz described his daughter, Esti. At 8 years ...
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) knocked Sen. Mike Lee’s (R-Utah) bill to abolish the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA), suggesting only terrorists would support it. Lee reposted a Fox ...
Rabbi Dov Lando, a leader of the Lithuanian strain of ultra-Orthodox Judaism in Israel, has criticised Zionism in a recent letter sent to the editor-in-chief of Yated Ne'eman, one of the country ...
The proposals to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales are about "helping people in pain", a rabbi has told the BBC. Dr Jonathan Romain is the chair of the Religious Alliance for Dignity in ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNWith only 2% of Haredim heeding IDF draft orders, Liberman urges action against leadersOrthodox men called up for military service in recent months have declined to serve, a senior opposition lawmaker called on ...
Dr Jonathan Romain said there was "nothing holy about agony" The proposals to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales are about "helping people in pain", a rabbi has told the BBC. Dr Jonathan ...
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