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The Israel-Iran conflict that broke out on Friday (June 13) has already resulted in more than 20 deaths in Israel and well ...
Rivky Kogan, whose husband was the murdered Chabad Rabbi Zvi Kogan, gave birth to their daughter during the intermediate Passover days, five months after Zvi was found dead in the United Arab ...
Rabbi Zvi Kogan (צבי קוגן) was born on 11 August 1996 in Ramat Shlomo, Jerusalem, to Alexander and Etel Kogan. A dual citizen of Israel and Moldova, he was raised with his older brother ...
Zvi Kogan, a 28-year-old emissary, had been residing in the UAE under Moldovan identification documents, as per local authorities. He was living in Abu Dhabi with his wife Rivky.
People stand next to the coffin of Israeli rabbi, Zvi Kogan, who was found murdered in the United Arab Emirates, during his funeral, in Kfar Habad, Israel, November 25, 2024.
A court in the United Arab Emirates has sentenced three people to death for the killing of Israeli-Moldovan Zvi Kogan, state media reported Monday.. The state-run WAM news agency announced the ...
The United Arab Emirates confirmed on Monday that four suspects had been convicted of the murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan last November, with three sentenced to death and a fourth to life imprisonment.
The United Arab Emirates sentenced three Uzbek nationals to death for the murder last November of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, an emissary of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, according to reports on Sunday.
Late last month, news of the abduction and murder of 28-year-old Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the United Arab Emirates sent shock waves through the Jewish world. After he was found dead, Kogan’s body was ...
Rabbi Zvi Kogan worked tirelessly to grow Jewish life in the UAE. He was murdered by thugs. Why? Because they want Jews to be afraid. And it’s normal to be afraid. But for the Jewish people ...
Rabbi Zvi Kogan, an emissary of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, was murdered last week in an apparent antisemitic attack in the United Arab Emirates. He was laid to rest last Monday (Nov. 25) in ...
DUBAI—The morning of Nov. 21, Rabbi Zvi Kogan left his home with no signs that anything was wrong. He hopped in his car, swung by the kosher grocery store in Dubai where he worked and exchanged ...
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