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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.

Nestled in a corner of Ramat Hasharon, the IICC is one of the best kept secrets in Israel.
Ultra-Orthodox women hope their virtual reality film can educate new audiences about the Holocaust.
A group of English-speaking Likud members met with Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
The Jewish state’s largest national volunteer organization provides a vast quantity of medical and rehabilitative home-care equipment.
One large leap for autism spectrum disorder?
Offers a New Flow, Exquisite Design and Enjoyable Exhibits for Young and Old
The Tenufa Bakehila NGO provides home repairs for those who need it most.
Making a case for phony baloney (and other alternative proteins).
Israeli founding father and first prime minister David Ben-Gurion declares independence beneath a large portrait of Theodor Herzl, founder of modern Zionism, at the Tel Aviv Museum, today Independence Hall, on May 14, 1948. Photo by Zoltan Kluger/GPO.
Combating the ‘Nakba’ narrative with truth on Declaration Day
The Israel Forever Foundation has launched a special two-day program to create “virtual citizens” and reconnect people with Israel’s Declaration of Independence.
The experience “will be vital to them should they ever face such a scenario in the field,” said Hatzalah president Eli Beer.
Keren Hayesod, the Jewish Federations of North America, the Jewish Agency of Israel and the World Zionist Organization unite.