Diaspora Jewry
Nefesh B’Nefesh said the rise reflects a growing sense of Zionism and solidarity among North American Jewry following the outbreak of war on Oct. 7, 2023.
The campaign to free Alaa Abd El-Fattah from prison in Egypt “demonstrate[s] a broken system,” a leader of British Jews says.
A drop in arrivals from Russia drove a 34% decline in total aliyah in 2025, while immigration from Western countries—led by France—more than doubled.
The Brooklyn-born lawyer, 87, said he has no doubt that incoming New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is “a deep antisemite,” and voiced profound consternation over the future of a city he once called home.
Yoel Alter, a 35-year-old dual citizen of Israel and Romania, is accused of arranging the illegal marriages of underage girls to adults.
The Charidy fundraising company has assisted more than 10,000 organizations worldwide.
“If someone comes here for the purposes of hate, they can leave,” Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke told the press.
Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov and the Australian ambassador lit a menorah as the city’s chief rabbi cited terror fears abroad and war at home.
“We are more determined than ever to ensure the eternity of Israel,” the prime minister says.
The alleged Sydney gunmen are accused of throwing bombs at a Jewish crowd before opening fire from a footbridge.
The nanny, identified only as “Leila Y.,” was sentenced to three years in prison—six months of which were suspended.