Week of April 24, 2026

  • Netanyahu calls Haifa mayor after deadly missile strike

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Monday with Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav, conveying his “deep sorrow over the tragic loss of four lives” in an Iranian missile attack that targeted the city the previous night. “The most important point that came up again in our conversation is one simple principle, an iron rule: Anyone who follows the guidelines of the [Israel Defense Forces] Home Front Command and stays in a protected space has almost no chance of being harmed,” Netanyahu said in a video statement following the...

  • Amid rising Jew-hatred, thousands march at Auschwitz on Holocaust memorial day

    Jonathan D. Salant and Etgar Lefkovits

    (JNS) — Against the twin backdrops of Israel at war and rising Jew-hatred around the world, some 7,000 people from around the world marked Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, by marching the two miles between the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps in Poland. Known as the International March of the Living, the annual event is designed to create a new generation of witnesses to the murder of 6 million Jews at the hands of the Nazis. The task is taking greater importance as the...

  • 'Hostages Bench' in Central Park

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — Members of the Jewish community in New York City gathered on Sunday for an unveiling event of a bench in Central Park commemorating the hostages kidnapped into Gaza during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel’s south. The bench, named “Hostages Bench,” is also dedicated to those who fought to release the hostages, to those who lost their lives during the Hamas-led invasion into Israel and in the war that ensued since then, to the families of the hostages, and to those who survived captivity, the Hostages and Missing Families...

  • Iran war powers resolution fails in House by single vote

    (JNS) — The House of Representatives narrowly defeated a measure to invoke the War Powers Resolution to end the conflict with Iran on Thursday in a mostly party-line vote. Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) was the lone Democrat to oppose the resolution, siding with Republicans to defeat the effort to withdraw U.S. forces from hostilities by 213 to 214. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), a libertarian who frequently opposes foreign policy measures, was the only Republican to vote in favor of the motion. Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), who previously...

  • Israel, Lebanon agree to 10-day truce

    Andrew Bernard

    (JNS) — Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire on Thursday following calls between U.S. president Donald Trump and the leaders of each country. After Trump announced the truce on social media, the State Department released a statement with details of the agreement between the two sides. “Israel and Lebanon will implement a cessation of hostilities” that will start at 5 p.m. Eastern on April 16 for “an initial period of 10 days, as a gesture of goodwill by the government of Israel, intended to enable good-faith negotiations...

  • "Gathering of Friends" luncheon reconnects those with similar experiences

    Jewish Pavilion Senior Services recently welcomed community members to its Gathering of Friends Grief Support Luncheon, held on April 13 at One Senior Place in Altamonte Springs. The meaningful afternoon brought together former grief support group participants and others who have experienced the loss of a loved one for a time of connection, reflection, and community. The luncheon provided a warm and supportive environment where attendees could reconnect with familiar faces and meet others who...

  • US naval blockade of Iranian ports 'fully implemented'

    Joshua Marks

    (JNS) — The U.S. military has fully implemented a blockade of Iranian ports, halting maritime trade in and out of the country within 36 hours, the commander of U.S. Central Command said on Wednesday. Adm. Brad Cooper said U.S. forces “maintain maritime superiority in the Middle East” as part of the operation, which he said has stopped economic trade by sea that fuels about 90% of Iran’s economy. The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that U.S. naval forces have intercepted eight oil tankers entering or leaving Iranian ports...

  • Raise a glass for a great cause: Jewish Pavilion Senior Services Cocktail Party

    Mark Wednesday, June 10, on your calendars for an evening of elegance, connection, and community impact at the Jewish Pavilion Senior Services Cocktail Party, hosted by Heritage Jewish News. Join friends and supporters of the Jewish Pavilion for a festive gathering in the beautiful, resort-style setting at Grand Living Park at Lake Mary. Guests will enjoy an open bar, gourmet heavy hors d'oeuvres, and a delicious selection of desserts while mingling with donors, supporters, and community...

  • 'Operation Roaring Lion' thwarted Iran's plans for nuclear Holocaust

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) - "Operation Roaring Lion" against Iranian nuclear sites fulfilled the Jewish state's promise to prevent a second Holocaust, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday night. Had the Israeli and U.S. militaries failed to act, "the names Natanz, Fordow, Isfahan and Parchin might have been remembered eternally in infamy, just like Auschwitz, Treblinka, Majdanek and Sobibor," the prime minister said in Hebrew remarks aired during the state ceremony for Holocaust Martyrs' and...

  • Despite war, 50,000 run in Jerusalem Marathon

    Sharon Altshul

    (JNS) - More than 50,000 participants registered for the 15th International Jerusalem "Winner" Marathon, held Friday under the theme "Am Yisrael Runs," in an event marked by a more subdued atmosphere than usual amid the ongoing war. The event took place as a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel brokered by the United States began. The 26.2-mile race was canceled, while other runs were moved to earlier in the morning, due to an expected heatwave and dusty conditions. Alame Haimro, 36,...

  • Hadassah May luncheon meeting

    The Orlando Chapter of Hadassah will hold its May luncheon on Tuesday, May 5, 11:30 a.m. at Congregation Ohev Shalom, 613 Concourse Parkway, Maitland. Barbara Chasnov, local chapter member and Hadassah Keeper of the Gate, will present her 21st visit to Israel through storytelling, videos and slides. Through her discussion, members will experience the profound impact of Hadassah’s work. Registration required. General admission is $25, which includes lunch. Entry is limited to guests who have pre-registered. Reserve your place at...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Reform movement warns anti-AIPAC rhetoric among Democrats risks crossing into Jew-hatred (JNS) — The Union for Reform Judaism warned on Monday that Democratic criticism of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee singles out the pro-Israel organization and, in some cases, crosses over into antisemitism. The Reform movement stated that it is “deeply concerned” by efforts to portray AIPAC as uniquely malign in campaign finance debates, as political rhetoric around Israel intensifies. “Every candidate has the right to accept or...

  • Sustaining the north under fire

    Tania Shalom Michaelian

    (JNS) - A team from the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites arrived in early April in a small Upper Galilee community where the sounds of air-raid sirens and explosions had become routine amid weeks of sustained rocket fire. Despite the U.S.-brokered 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon that went into effect on Friday, residents of Israel's north continue to face uncertainty as security conditions evolve. For many children in the region, daily life has unfolded largely within bomb...

  • Reunited after 80 years, two child survivors light a memorial torch at Auschwitz

    Etgar Lefkovits

    (JNS) - KRAKOW, Poland-For eight decades, Holocaust survivor Hannah Yakin, 93, wondered what happened to the baby boy who turned up outside a neighbor's home in suburban Amsterdam during World War II with some clothes, blankets, a hot water bottle and buttermilk powder. "I never forgot him because I loved him so much," Yakin told JNS this week during the annual March of the Living Holocaust commemoration in Poland. The little girl of nine who had played with the baby for two years in the garden...

  • Senators push for $750 million in nonprofit security grants

    (JNS) — A bipartisan group of 41 U.S. senators urged the Senate Appropriations Committee to allocate $750 million to the Nonprofit Security Grant Program for the 2027 fiscal year. “The threat of violence is unfortunately increasing at places of worship across our country at alarming rates,” wrote Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) in a letter to leaders of the committee on April 16. “Nonprofit organizations that are at risk of terrorist attacks, particularly...

  • Lebanon ceasefire exposes deeper battle against Iran's regional axis

    Fiamma Nirenstein

    (JNS) — U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has created at least a temporary pause in hostilities, opening a potential diplomatic window while underscoring the deeper regional confrontation involving Iran and its proxies. According to reports, Trump personally intervened with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, helping bring both sides to accept a cessation of hostilities despite earlier reluctance in Beirut to engage directly with Jerusalem....

  • Hasan Piker is the Democrats' Tucker Carlson, only worse

    Jonathan S. Tobin

    (JNS) — The vast majority of Republicans and political conservatives breathed a sigh of relief when President Donald Trump finally and conclusively read former Fox News host Tucker Carlson out of his MAGA movement last week. In addition to platforming and coddling a wide array of extremist Jew-haters and Israel-bashers on his podcast, Carlson has spent the last year assailing the president’s foreign-policy decisions, in particular his strong stand against Iran. Last month, Trump said Carlson had “lost his way.” But the podcaster’s...

  • Common courtesy: How 'common' is it?

    Steve Lipman

    A simple “thank you” for a simple act the other day bothered me. Early one recent Friday morning, on a warm spring day, I decided, during a round of errands in my New York City neighborhood, to buy a few items for Shabbat at a small kosher grocery store a few blocks from my apartment building. As I entered the glass door at front of the store, I could see a small crowd of shoppers already in line, getting their necessities for their Shabbos meals. Someone coming in my direction also caught my eye — a young frum woman, tichel upon her...

  • Of all places leading the way against antisemitism, look to Ukraine

    Ben Cohen

    (JNS) — It’s one hell of a reflection on Europe that the country which now arguably has the continent’s toughest laws against antisemitism—and the greatest will to fight this resurgent evil—is Ukraine. Yes, Ukraine. The country that has been beating off a brutal Russian invasion for more than four years. The country for whom a typical day will bring hundreds of drones and barrages of missiles raining down on its cities and towns. The country that has been traumatized by the cruel abduction of nearly 20,000 of its children by the...

  • A mission with a message

    Mindel Kassorla

    It's not often that I hear a lecture which could be appreciated by an audience ages 10 to 100, but this past week I was treated to such an opportunity. And while it may sound strange to call a speech on the Holocaust a treat, hearing from Mrs. Judith Rapp Hara about her parents' miraculous escape from Vienna, Austria, was just that. On Thursday, in honor of the recent commemoration of Yom HaShoah, Meoros Girls High School hosted Mrs. Hara for an educational talk about the antisemitism of World...

  • National Library of Israel reveals Iranian Haggadah with Persian poem

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — The National Library of Israel has uncovered a rare handwritten Passover Haggadah published in the 1880s containing a Judeo-Persian poem dedicated to Lady Judith Montefiore (1784-1862), highlighting the far-reaching influence of the Montefiore family across the Jewish world, according to a press release published on Thursday. Discovered within the library’s collections ahead of Passover, the manuscript includes instructions in Judeo-Persian for conducting the Seder and was bound...

  • The Genizah and the Ghetto: How Jewish thought was preserved

    Gloria Green

    Throughout Jewish history, the genizah and the ghetto, two very different institutions, served as powerful means of preserving Jewish thought and Jewish life. One preserved what was written while the other preserved those who were learning. Let’s look at how both preserved Jewish thinking. The Genizah: A refusal to discard The practice grew out of Jewish law rooted in Deuteronomy and developed in rabbinic tradition, which forbade destroying writings containing the name of G-d. Such materials were set aside in a genizah rather than casually...

  • From duty to dance: IDF flag-bearers raise flags - and spirits

    Judith Segaloff

    (JNS) - For one lone soldier identified for security reasons as O, the dream began years ago while watching Israel's Independence Day ceremony from abroad, where her diplomat parents were posted. "I always watched the ceremony even when I lived abroad," said O, who now serves in the IDF's Behavioral Sciences Unit. "I would sit with my grandparents. It was their favorite part of the year. I said, I'm going to be there one day, and my grandparents will be in the audience to watch me." This year,...

  • The Titanic and the birth of modern Israel, the decision that changed the world

    Jerry Klinger

    One hundred and fourteen years ago, April 15, 1914, the Titanic, the luxury White Star Passenger liner, on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, struck an iceberg and sank. Of the 2,224 people on board, 1500 died in the freezing waters of the Atlantic Ocean. There were not enough lifeboats... Passengers Isidore Straus, the Jewish chairman of New York's Macy's Department store, former congressman, philanthropist, and his wife, Ida, were last seen near the stern of the ship....

  • 'We work to create a better future - not just for us, but for generations to come'

    Amelie Botbol

    (JNS) — “It’s important that people don’t lose motivation and that they trust the Israel Defense Forces, as we work to create a better future—not just for us, but for generations to come. We cannot lose motivation, whether it relates to antisemitism worldwide or the situation in Israel,” 21-year-old Sgt. I, a combat medic in the IDF’s 769th Brigade, told JNS on Sunday. Sgt. I, originally from Jerusalem, has been serving in northern Israel for the past two years and described the situation there as highly complex. “My role as...

  • Insights from The Orlando Senior Help Desk: Expansion of Veterans cemeteries

    In 2025, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) awarded $77 million in grants to support the development and expansion of 20 veteran cemeteries across the country. These grants represent an important investment in honoring those who served our nation while ensuring that veterans and their families have increased access to dignified burial options. The funding will allow for the creation of the first state veterans cemeteries in Alaska and the expansion of 19 existing cemeteries located in...

  • Give a listen ... Thou shalt neither smoke nor choke

    Steven Cardonick

    New divine commands haven’t recently come down from heaven. So perhaps someone can ascend a mountain and return with a few words of wisdom. There are a number of serious situations on this planet that need to be addressed. We know about ongoing big problems: war, terrorism, crime in the streets … and volumes are written about them. But how many of us are aware of the insidious developments among our young people? There are two dangerous trends that are imperative for us to discuss. NEWS...

  • International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame announces 2026 class of inductees

    Mike Wagenheim

    (JNS) - Three-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman, longtime broadcaster Al Michaels-known for his call of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice"-and basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman headline the 2026 class of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. The 20-member class, announced on Wednesday, also includes former NBA player Omri Casspi, Argentine world champion boxer Carolina Duer and Israeli Paralympian Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum, a 31-time medalist. Founded in 1981 as the successor to the...

  • FAVORITE RECIPES

    Myrna Ossin

    Fried Battered Fish serves 4 This dish, served with Torn Potatoes, will rival any fish and chips recipe. 2 pounds skinless cod, haddock or halibut cut in 8 pieces 3/4 cup cornstarch 3/4 cup flour 3/4 tsp. baking powder 1 cup light Lager beer (Don’t use dark lager. It is too much flavor.) I used Key Lime La Croix carbonated water. 3/4 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper Mix out all lumps in batter. It will be consistency of heavy cream. Cover batter with plastic. Allow it to rest in refrigerator 20 minutes. Paper towel dry fillets. Salt and pepper...

  • Obituary - ALAN ROBERT DRUCKER

    Alan Robert Drucker died early Sunday, April 12, 2026, in Delray Beach, Florida of renal failure, shortly after celebrating his 92nd birthday surrounded by family. Alan was born on April 6, 1934, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Joseph and Beatrice (Strull) Drucker. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School and attended the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Alan met the love of his life, Jayne Boehm, when he was 16 and she was 15, and they were married for 72 happy years. They relocated to Florida...

  • Obituary - LOIS (GLADSTEIN) PALIS

    Lois (Gladstein) Palis, passed away peacefully at her home in Maitland, Florida on April 12, 2026, surrounded by friends and family. She was born in Oceanside, New York on Sept. 2, 1954, to the late Jerome and Belle (Sefekar) Gladstein of blessed memory. She is survived by her loving husband of 48 years Robert Palis of Maitland, Florida and her brother, Robert (Jovina) Palis, of Phoenix, Arizona in addition to numerous cousins. Lois was many things, an intellectual forever curious about the...

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