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The Board of Deputies of British Jews suspended a vice chair and 35 delegates who penned a letter in the organization’s name blaming the Jewish state for the Gaza war.
Police are looking into several angles in the incident; no one was hurt.
After Oct. 7, Masha Kleiner saw a disturbing shift in her adopted home, compelling her to become an overnight activist.
The centuries-old seder plates photographed by Theodor Harburger in the 1920s may be the only remnants we have of many Jewish families from Bavaria.
Josh Shapiro and his family were asleep in the residence at the time of the attack and were evacuated safely. The suspect, who turned himself in, was denied bail.
The 86-year-old sat down with JNS for an extended conversation on the day before he and his wife made aliyah.
“Passover reminds us of our duty to educate children to equip them with the tools to shape the future with love, dignity and compassion,” said Israeli envoy to Portugal Oren Rozenblat.
A new program for those under 70 includes on-base training sessions and visits to the Wingate Institute.
“By creating meaningful peer-to-peer partnerships between school leaders around the world, we are fostering a strong sense of global Jewish solidarity,” said founder Uri Poliavich.
This milestone “is a testament to the strength and dedication of young Jewish leaders committed to ensuring a vibrant Jewish future,” said the founder of The Jewish Youth Promise.
Jewish leaders call for “constructive diplomacy” following the U.S. expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool.
The program, said Madison Stock of Woodbury, N.Y., “has truly inspired me.”