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Judith Segaloff

Judith Segaloff is a published author of three books (written as Judith Lederman) and a former editor of a New York tabloid magazine. She covers fashion, interior design, technology and unique perspectives on Israel’s war, people and politics. At JNS.org, she provides thoughtful commentary on Jewish identity, society and cultural dynamics.

The goal is to “provide a space free from distractions, where students can develop and refine social and emotional skills, improve the educational climate and enable focus on learning,” says Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
Karnei Shomron Mayor Yonatan Kuznitz “moves his office” to the roadside of Route 55, saying it’s time to enforce the illegal entry of Israelis into Area A.
Israeli realtor Amir Davidson, who brokered the sale of a mansion in Caesarea to an American, sees it as his mission to bring Diaspora Jews to Israel.
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Israel Dog Unit volunteers search for some 4,000 people every year, says team leader Mike Ben Yaakov.
“The fact that terrorists are being released into Judea and Samaria—it’s just mind-blowingly pathetic that they would even take that chance,” said Hillel Fuld, whose brother’s murderer was released as part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Using high-school students, STEM-up Israel, together with other nonprofit groups, aims to create a system for procuring, building, lending and maintaining drones for the Israel Defense Forces.
Karnei Shomron residents have taken to blocking the entrance to the town with their vehicles to prevent the entry of Palestinian workers, arguing that the IDF is not enforcing its own rules.
Residents plan to hold a protest after the the High Court ruled that the Israel Defense Forces has the authority to decide whether or not the workers will be allowed to reenter the Samaria town.