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Local authorities say it’s too soon to let people go home as the threat from Hamas still exists.
Thousands of alumni have shown interest in the nonprofit’s newest program.
Law-enforcement leaders recognize the threat of antisemitism to all.
There’s barely a single Israeli who is not connected to one of the fallen.
The goal is to get 2,000 young Jews from around the world to help Israel in war and recovery efforts.
The Conference of European Rabbis said the award recognizes the French president’s commitment to fighting antisemitism since he took office in 2017.
MWU turns Kfar Maccabiah into a village to accommodate evacuees from Sderot and the surroundings.
Masa has received thousands of inquiries from young Jewish adults who want to help.
“We are refugees in our own country. Everything is on hold,” said Adele Raemer, a retired teacher from Kibbutz Nirim in the south.
It contains eight stories of courage and two empty cards so people can add their own heroes.
It has so far launched in New York, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.
“Everyone is looking for a list of places they can support,” Michelle Geft of California told JNS.