Diaspora Jewry
“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.
“I feel it is essential for me to be here because we are the canary in the coal mine,” said Simon Ziegler, a London-based tech entrepreneur.
Roni Krivoi managed to escape his Hamas captors due to an Israeli airstrike but was recaptured by Gaza residents after hiding out in the Strip for several days.
Volunteers from the Feuerstein Institute help older evacuees at Dead Sea hotel deal with the disruption.
In the nearly seven weeks since Hamas invaded, 17,629 births have been registered in Israel.
“It comes from a personal place for me,” John Kirby said of his strong defense of Israel to the media. “I believe in Israel.”
Party leader Geert Wilders has repeatedly urged the Dutch government to move its embassy in the Jewish state from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
“Jewish people have served in His Majesty’s Forces since 1745,” said Brian Bloom, of the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women.
An interview with three who left family and friends behind to defend the Jewish state.