DUBAI (Reuters) -Three suspects arrested in the United Arab Emirates and accused of murdering an Israeli rabbi in the UAE are ...
In Crown Heights, Brooklyn, home of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement's world headquarters, community members expressed shock, grief and determination following the murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in Abu Dhabi.
The spotlights were shining bright in the black night in Kfar Chabad, Israel, and the towering replica of Chabad-Lubavitch ...
The rabbi said the attack on Kogan had a ripple effect throughout the entire Jewish community.
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The U.S. secretary "commended the swift actions taken by the UAE’s law enforcement authorities in response to the murder," per the State Department readout.
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“The murder of the late Chabad emissary Zvi Kogan in the Emirates is a cowardly and despicable antisemitic act of terror,” Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on social media after Kogan’s body ...