Judge Releases 3 Israeli-American Kids Locked Up For Refusing To Talk To Father
PONTIAC, Mich. – A judge on Friday released three siblings who have spent two weeks in juvenile detention for refusing to meet with their estranged father.
PONTIAC, Mich. – A judge on Friday released three siblings who have spent two weeks in juvenile detention for refusing to meet with their estranged father.
Former NRL player Jarryd Hayne has stirred up a 2000-year-old controversy and angered Jewish groups by arguing that the Jews were responsible for the death of Jesus Christ.
A 17-year-old Connecticut teen who was reported missing after flying to Morocco to see a boyfriend she met online has been found safe in a seaside community there, and authorities are arranging to bring her back home.
A woman frantically chased after a pedal-pushing crook who snatched the phone from her hands as she crossed an East Village street, a dash-cam video reveals.
HARRISBURG, Pa. – On any given weeknight in Harrisburg, people make their way home after work. But one couple went to the roof of the federal building.
When the National Cyber Defense Authority warned on Thursday that Israel could be targeted by a cyber terror attack within hours, it was not initially clear what information the urgent warning was based on.
The case of the Rabbi Ezra Scheinberg from northern Israel who has been accused by at least eight women of sexual abuse has captured the attention of the Israeli public, with the rumor mills swirling after the press has declined to publish the rabbi’s identity.
A Jewish teacher and rabbi’s son who molested two teenage girls was “an utter hypocrite” who professed his Orthodox faith while “cynically condemning his victims to suffer”, a judge has said. Todros Grynhaus, 50, was jailed for 13 years and two months on Friday.
A US judge recently sent three Israeli-American children at the center of a furious five-year custody battle to juvenile detention due to their refusal to talk to their father.
It took youth protection officials far too long to intervene in the case of 134 children who were part of the Lev Tahor community living for a decade in Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, a report from the Quebec human-rights commission concluded.