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Jerusalem, Israel - July 1, 2025 - A rare investment and residential opportunity is now open in Jerusalem, New Katamon (Pat) and interested buyers are invited to an exclusive Zoom webinar, Wed., July 16 @730PM, to learn more.Located at 13 Berl Locker Street, on the border of Pat and Katamonim, this pre-sale urban renewal project is poised to benefit from growing demand, community-driven design, and future infrastructure improvements. Just a short walk from Ganei Tzion, the project offers early buyers strong value before prices climb.Webinar Highlights:Hear directly from the developer, a real estate attorney, and a mortgage broker discussing U.S.-based financingView sample floorplans, discuss pricing, and understand the 10/90 payment plan (10% now, 90% near delivery in early ...
He is the hottest topic in New York City right now, for better or worse. Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor, has been supported by many and criticized by many more for his stance on how to run New York City.
There is one comment in particular though that has drawn sharper criticism than others. According to the New York Times, on Tuesday he addressed that issue to local business leaders saying he would no longer use the phrase “globalize the intifada,” which has been seen as a call to violence against Jews, and would “discourage” others from doing so.
The phrase has been used by opponents of the war in Gaza and Mamdani had refused to condemn it, until now.
It’s a big shift for Mamdani who even though he has the Democratic nomination will still...
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Baltimore, MD - July 16, 2025 - To register for either event click on the graphics below.
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Annual Campaign • July 14–16, 2025
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Kol Torah of Baltimore’s annual campaign: “Shaping the Future”, is live now! This 48-hour initiative will celebrate the continued growth of Kol Torah’s vibrant kehilla, the steady leadership of Harav Yosef Berger, and the remarkable individuals whose dedication continues to shape the future of Torah life in Baltimore.
Harav Yosef Berger: A Lasting Impact
Under the leadership of Harav Yosef Berger, Kol Torah has become a dynamic makom Torah, tefillah and chesed—known throughout the community as a center of sincere avodah, clarity in learning, and personal connection. Rabbi Berger’s influence extends far beyond the walls of the beis medrash. Rabbi Berger guides hundreds in both halacha and ...
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Baltimore, MD – July 10, 2025 – Join Reyus and acclaimed chef CW Silverberg, star of Tripping Kosher, for an exclusive men’s BBQ unlike any other.
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The departure of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s fifth communications director in less than five years has raised new concerns about a pattern of staff turnover at City Hall.
Kamau Marshall, a longtime Washington operative and senior advisor on Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign, suddenly left his $185,000-a-year role in the Scott administration last week after less than six months on the job.
Both Marshall and Scott’s chief of staff, Calvin Young, released statements publicly praising each other once the news broke. Scott addressed Marshall’s departure during a news conference last Tuesday, saying he had “no beef” with his outgoing top spokesman.
“We know that he’ll be going on to bigger and better things as he continues [to] do th...
President Trump denied that he was planning to attempt to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after polling Republican lawmakers during a closed-door meeting about whether he should oust him.
“We’re not planning on doing anything,” Trump told reporters at the White House, adding later, “I don’t rule out anything, but I think it’s highly unlikely. Unless he has to leave for fraud.”
The president suggested he could attempt to remove Powell for cause, arguing the central bank spent too much money on renovations of two historic office buildings.
Trump has for years raised the prospect of firing Powell, but has stopped short of doing so. The president has grown increasingly frustrated with Powell in recent months.
The president...
Baltimore, MD – July 16, 2025 – The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the Baltimore area from 5 PM today through midnight, warning of potential flash flooding due to excessive rainfall.
Residents are urged to avoid flood-prone areas, monitor local weather updates, and use caution while driving — especially near low-lying roads or underpasses.
Baltimore, MD - July 16, 2025 - After making waves in Miami, Baltimore’s Bas Melech Gymnastics Team traveled to Lakewood, NJ, for the Empower Summer Stars Meet last month. And, once again, left their mark!
Weeks of dedicated training, extra practice hours, and countless run-throughs paid off as the team secured placements across every category: beam, floor, bars, and all-around.
Beyond the medals, the weekend was filled with energy, teamwork, and genuine support for one another. The girls encouraged each other through nerves and celebrated each win, big or small!
BAS MELECH TEAM SECURES SECOND PLACE TEAM AWARD!
Even though it was the very first meet for many of the Bas Melech gymnasts, the team delivered an outstanding performance in both Level 3 and Level 4...
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he is “in no rush” to talk to Iran, even though the Islamic Republic is hoping to engage in discussions with the United States.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, Trump said, "They would like to talk. I'm in no rush to talk because we obliterated their site," a reference to the US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites last month.
His comments come a day after Iran's foreign ministry announced that it has "no specific date" for a meeting with the United States regarding its nuclear program.
The announcement was made by foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei, who stated that no specific date, time, or location has been determined for a possible meeting between top Iranian and American diplomats.
He accused the...
Baltimore, MD - July 15, 2025 - Baltimore’s federal delegation gathered in City Hall Monday to highlight progress on some of the city’s longest-running struggles, such as lowered crime rates, fewer vacant properties and reductions in overdose deaths.
But the successes were overshadowed by recognition that actions from the Trump administration could disrupt future progress in those areas.
“It’s great to be here with the best federal delegation in the country,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott told reporters after a meeting with some of Maryland’s top Democrats. “Especially right now as congressmen across the country are voting to raise costs and strip them of their basic rights and needs, and we are grateful to have this team fighting for us.&r...
Baltimore, MD - July 15, 2025 - As state workers begin applying for the Voluntary Separation Program, a cost-cutting measure implemented by Governor Wes Moore's Office, data shows thousands of employees won't be eligible for it.
To help balance the budget and deal with the Maryland's deficit, state officials are working to make $121 million dollars in personnel cuts, as required by the latest budget. To do that, Governor Wes Moore's Office has implemented a hiring freeze, has plans to eliminate vacant positions and has also started the Voluntary Separation Program. The VSP allows eligible state employees to leave their position with a lump sum of $20,000, $300 per year of service and six months of health insurance.
"I think it'll help get them there, but it...
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called on Israel to “aggressively investigate” the killing of Saif Musallet, a 20-year-old Palestinian-American man, whose family alleges was beaten to death on Friday by Israeli settlers in the West Bank
“There must be accountability for this criminal and terrorist act. Saif was just 20 years old,” Huckabeee wrote in a Tuesday X/Twitter post.
Huckabee’s statement comes after Mussallet’s family called on the US State Department to investigate the incident.
“This is an unimaginable nightmare and injustice that no family should ever have to face,” the family of Sayafollah Musallet, also known as Saif, said in a statement. “We demand the US State Department lead an immediate investigation ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said consumer prices are lower and that the Federal Reserve should lower interest rates.
"Consumer Prices LOW. Bring down the Fed Rate, NOW!!!" Trump said in a post on Truth Social.
The president said in a separate post that the central bank should lower rates by three points.
"Fed should cut Rates by 3 Points. Very Low Inflation. One Trillion Dollars a year would be saved!!!" he wrote.
Trump's posts came the same morning that the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest inflation data, with its consumer price index (CPI) showing prices increased in June from the prior month.
The president said in a separate post that the central bank should lower rates by three points. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images / Getty Images)...
The U.S. economy grew at a faster pace than expected at the beginning of 2024 as consumers continued to open their wallets despite ongoing inflation and high interest rates.
Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the economy, grew by 2.8% on an annualized basis in the three-month period from April through June, the Commerce Department said in its first reading of the data on Thursday.
That is much higher than the 2% increase forecast by LSEG economists and the 1.4% pace seen during the first quarter.
"The U.S. economy is much stronger than people realize and to the extent that markets were worried about a growth slowdown, they should breathe a sigh of relief after this morning’s GDP number," said Chris Zaccare...
Israel is currently seeing unprecedented steps on both sides of the issue of forcing haredim into service. Haredi parties have repeatedly threatened to boycott coalition votes, or even to dissolve the Knesset, if a total exemption for Yeshiva students is not written into law. UTJ MKs have begun tendering their resignations from government positions, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has begun holding intensive rounds of meetings in an attempt to keep the coalition together.
The IDF, for its part, has recently declared a large-scale recruitment operation among haredim, issuing tens of thousands of draft orders and expanding enforcement against evasion of service.
Haredim are not so estranged from Israel's security forces as one might believe, though. The deaths of five soldiers from the h...
US President Donald Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if Ukraine could hit Moscow and St. Petersburg, according to a report published today (Tuesday) in the British Financial Times.
The report claims that these remarks were made during a phone call between the two on July 4. According to two sources familiar with the details, Trump asked, "Volodymyr, can you hit Moscow? Can you also hit St. Petersburg?" Zelensky replied, "Definitely. We could if you give us the weapons."
Trump indicated his support for this possibility, explaining that the goal of such a move would be to "make the Russians feel the pain" and force the Kremlin to enter negotiations.
This move marks a sharp departure from the position Trump has previously presented, in which he committed to ending th...
Significant progress was made this evening (Tuesday) towards reaching a hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, according to a report by Channel 13 News.
According to the report, based on sources involved in the negotiations in Qatar, "the path to an agreement has been cleared." The indirect talks between the parties have been ongoing for more than a week and a half in Doha, Qatar's capital, and in the last 24 hours, significant progress has been made following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Cabinet's decision to approve additional flexibility regarding the IDF's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
Israeli officials emphasized that this would only be a temporary withdrawal, lasting 60 days, after which fighting is expected to resume once the ceasefire ends. Acco...
In light of the Syrian regime's massacre of Druze residents and Israel's retaliatory strikes, Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council, is calling on the government to take a firm stance.
"Israel must intensify its strikes, including against official regime targets in Syria, until the massacre of the Druze community ceases," said Dagan.
He added, "This is an ethically significant statement—one that also carries a crushing strategic security message: Israel is a regional power capable of protecting its loyal partners."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited today (Tuesday) along with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich at the Hashmonaim Brigade base in the Jordan Valley.
During the visit, the Prime Minister met with the battalion's soldiers and spoke with them. He then heard from the battalion commanders about the activities of the battalion and the training of haredi soldiers, tailored fully to their lifestyle.
"I have now met both the commanders and the soldiers, and it is uplifting to see. You see young haredi men coming here, enlisting, and becoming excellent soldiers. They were already in Gaza and fought admirably. Unfortunately, some of their friends in 'Netzah Yehuda' fell last week," said Netanyahu.
He also addressed the draft law and noted, "We are in a great struggle, and we ...