Weekly News Roundup
New York News
New York state prisons will release certain inmates early due to a corrections officer shortage following the firing of over 2,000 guards for striking over poor working conditions.
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New York state prisons will release certain inmates early due to a corrections officer shortage following the firing of over 2,000 guards for striking over poor working conditions.
New York News
A devastating crash in Flatbush claimed the lives of Natasha (Sara) Saada, 35, and her daughters, Diana Saada, 7, and Debra Saada, 5,
This year’s Pesach begins when Shabbos ends, allowing for a longer Chol HaMoed during the week. For readers planning their own Pesach programs at home, here are the opportunities for tourism with little traveling involved.
Recap: Daniel enjoyed the Friday night dinner at Yisroel Meir’s house. Yisroel walked him towards his apartment on campus, but they were headed off by a pro-Hamas protest that blocked their way. Yisroel Meir started pulled out the Palestinian flags. Then a man wearing a red keffiyeh lunged towards them.
Recap: Daniel and Yisroel Meir are chased by an angry man from the protest. They run deep into the woods, off campus. They hear someone calling for help in Arabic.
Lessons in Resilience and Faith from a Boxing Legend
George Foreman, the two-time world heavyweight boxing champion, Olympic gold medalist, preacher, and global entrepreneur, passed away on March 21 at the age of 76. While the world will remember him for his unmatched power in the ring and for revolutionizing countertop cooking, there was far more to Foreman’s story—one of deep personal growth, spiritual awakening, and a humility that quietly echoed values familiar to our Torah-true lifestyle.
