The chareidi city of Charish is in turmoil following the recent arrest and criminal indictment of Mayor Yitzchak Keshet on serious charges—sparking renewed attention to a stark warning delivered four years ago by the raavad, Rav Yehuda Silman.

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The World Health Organization’s member countries on Tuesday approved an agreement to better prevent, prepare for and respond to future pandemics in the wake of the devastation wrought by the coronavirus. Sustained applause echoed in a Geneva hall hosting the WHO’s annual assembly as the measure — debated and devised over three years — passed without opposition. The treaty guarantees that countries which share virus samples will receive tests, medicines and vaccines. Up to 20% of such products would be given to the WHO to ensure poorer countries have some access to them when the next pandemic hits.

Inside a mountain above the Syrian capital, Hassan Bashi walked through tunnels that used to be filled with water from a spring famous for its pure waters. The spring rises inside the ruins of a Roman temple in the Barada Valley and flows toward Damascus, supplying the city with drinking water for thousands of years. Normally, during the winter flood season, water fills all the tunnels and washes over much of the temple. Now, there is only a trickle of water following the driest winter in decades. Bashi, who is a guard but also knows how to operate the pumping and water filtration machines in the absence of the engineer in charge, displayed an old video on his cell phone of high waters inside the ruins.

President Donald Trump arrived on Capitol Hill early Tuesday to try to seal the deal on his big tax cuts bill, using the power of political persuasion to unify divided House Republicans on the multitrillion-dollar package that is at risk of collapsing before planned votes this week. Trump called himself a “cheerleader” for the Republican Party and praised the leadership of Speaker Mike Johnson as he headed behind closed doors to rally Republicans. He also criticized at least one of the holdout Republicans as a “grandstander” in a warning to others. “We have a very, very unified party,” Trump said in hallway remarks at the Capitol. “We’re going to have available one big beautiful bill.” The president arrived at a pivotal moment.

Family getting up: R’ Chaim BuxbaumBrother Miss Hadassa BuxbaumSister Mrs. Rucham GassSister Motzei Shabbos will be sitting at 1221 Mendocino Court

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Senator Chuck Schumer faced a wave of backlash online after implying that President Donald Trump might share responsibility for the accident involving a Mexican Navy vessel that struck the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend.
In a public statement, Schumer commented on the incident, saying, “After being fully briefed on last night’s Brooklyn Bridge accident, one thing is predominantly clear: there are more questions than answers as it relates to exactly how this accident occurred.” His remarks followed reports that the 150-foot-tall Cuauhtémoc, a training ship from the Mexican Navy, experienced a mechanical malfunction, leading to its masts hitting the bridge and resulting in the tragic deaths of two cadets.

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s supreme leader on Tuesday pushed back against U.S.

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Marriage Certificate written in Judeo-Arabic and signed by Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira during his tenure as Rav of Erfoud, Morocco.
Rabbi Yehuda Simchon and Rabbi Masoud Mallul signed as witnesses and their signatures are followed by the handwritten signature of the Baba Meir.

President Trump arrives at the Capitol to speak with House Republicans and push them to fall in line and back his Big Beautiful Bill. “I think we are a very unified party. It’s the biggest bill ever passed and we are getting it done.”

POTUS: “The only thing we’re cutting is waste, fraud and abuse… We’re not changing Medicaid, and we’re not changing Medicare, and we’re not changing Social Security.”

POTUS: “This is what I want on Medicaid; we’re not touching anything. All I want is one thing — three words — we don’t want any waste, fraud or abuse. Very simple.”

The IDF confirms carrying out a drone strike in the Lebanese town of al-Mansouri, close to Tyre, earlier today, killing a Hezbollah operative. According to the military, the operative was the commander of Hezbollah’s forces in al-Mansouri.

  Delta Air Lines is set to restart daily flights between Ben Gurion Airport and JFK Airport starting today, May 20, 2025. On May 4, Delta halted all flights to Tel Aviv after a ballistic missile from Yemen struck Ben Gurion Airport. The decision follows “an exhaustive security assessment,” with Delta stating it will “continue closely monitoring the situation in the region in close coordination with government officials and other stakeholders.” The airline’s return comes as other carriers, like United Airlines, also plan to resume US-Tel Aviv routes in June, signaling cautious optimism despite persistent regional instability.

Democrats chairman Yair Golan’s outrageous lies that “Israel kills babies as a hobby” made it to the headlines of numerous Arab media outlets on Tuesday, who were delighted to quote one of Israel’s own about so-called IDF atrocities. His statements, some of them exaggerated to appear even worse than the originals, appeared in the headlines of dozens of media outlets throughout the Middle East, stating that “Israel kills children as a hobby” or other variations,  with the articles stating that the words of Golan, a “senior Israeli official” or “senior Zionist,” are confirmation of Israel’s crimes.

Moody’s downgrade of U.S. government debt rattled the markets and caused mortgage rates to climb sharply.
By lowering America’s credit rating from AAA to Aa1, Moody’s became the final major agency to strip the U.S. of its top-tier credit score. S&P Global Ratings made a similar move back in 2011, during a different fiscal crisis.
The immediate impact of the downgrade rippled through bond markets early Monday. Yields on long-term government debt rose, causing the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage to spike by 12 basis points, reaching 7.04%, according to Mortgage News Daily. It later edged down slightly, closing at 6.99%.

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