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The Jerusalem College of Technology has launched a rabbinic ordination program that allows students to pursue clergy positions in English-speaking communities in Israel without jeopardizing financial security.
“Top Story” with Jonathan Tobin and guest Michael Walsh, Ep. 71.
The Kinneret Innovation Center aims to leverage local agricultural know-how to become an engine for high-tech growth in northern Israel.
The items being sold promote antisemitic tropes, minimize the Holocaust and “endanger Jewish safety here and now,” the NGOs said.
An FTA will mean discounted products and goods from Japan, which will benefit the Israeli consumer, said Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid.
“The significant cost increases of our program mean that we will not be able to accommodate as many applicants in the coming years, and we know that those who miss out on a Birthright trip are unlikely to travel to Israel at all,” Birthright Israel CEO Gidi Mark said in a statement.
The central bank is trying to quell inflation, which now exceeds 5%.
Such an accord would be the second with an Abraham Accords state.
The economy’s growth slowed in the third quarter but high inflation is still expected to prompt a significant central bank rate hike next week.
200 U.S. entertainment leaders demand Amazon stop selling both the antisemitic book and the film based on it.
The stealth aircraft arrived at Nevatim Air Force Base in southern Israel, bringing the total number of F-35s in Israel’s possession to 36.
Rounding out the top 10 are Intel, Meta, SAP, IBM, Tidhar Group, ISR-Israel Railways, Ezer Mizion and Apple.