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As of Wednesday morning, at 11:30 a.m. Israeli time, the right-wing bloc headed by Binyamin Netanyahu is poised for a major comeback. With 97% of the votes counted, the right-wing bloc appears to have gained 65 seats, but this number will change as more votes are counted • Full Story
Numbers Can Still Change: Exit polls in Israel on Tuesday indicate that former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies may have won enough seats to return to power in a nationalist and religious government after three and a half years of political gridlock • Full Story
As Israel heads to the polls today, Chabad Chassidim and Shluchim took advantage of the opportunity to place tefillin on Hundreds of Thousands of Jews, who come to vote at the polling stations scattered throughout the country • Photos
Former Israeli Prime Minister and current Knesset opposition leader Bibi Netanyahu wrote a letter in a new Sefer Torah to be inaugurated on 19 Kislev and used in Netanya’s French-speaking Chabad community. There are over 30 Chabad houses in the Israeli city under the auspices of Senior Shliach Rabbi Menachem Wolpo • Photos
Yamina leader Naftali Bennett told his party’s lawmakers Sunday that he intends to join with Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid in forming a coalition, a move that, if completed in the next few days, would end more than 12 consecutive years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu • Full Story
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel won’t rely on the Biden administration’s efforts to return to a nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic. “On Erev Purim, I say to those who seek to destroy us: Iran and its proxies in the Middle East: 2,500 years ago, another Persian tyrant tried to destroy the Jewish nation and just like he failed then, you’ll fail today,” the prime minister said • Full Story
Daniel Namdar – Crown Heights to Sossie Shain Tenafly, NJ
L’chaim: Sunday, April 14 in ULY Crown St.
Aharon Grossman – Cleveland, OH to Leah Hezrony – Roosevelt, NJ
L’Chaim: tonight (Monday) in Khal Neustadt Hall in Lakewood, NJ
Mendy Forer – Los Angeles, CA to Fraida Katan – Miami, FL
L’Chaim: tonight (Sunday) in ULY Crown St.
Moshe Rozenblat – Cedarhurst, NY to Moussia Lesches – Melbourne Australia
L’Chaim: Monday, April 8, in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.