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“Antisemitism has historically been a barometer for social unrest, and today, it is indicative of the wider challenges facing France,” two American Jewish Committee leaders in France told JNS.
The Diller Teen Fellowship includes 350 teens from Israel and 350 teens from communities around the globe.
Miriam Sternberg Wechsler was 19 when she boarded the ship alone.
I went to sleep in Moscow and woke up in Tehran, Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt says.
The American Friends of the Israel Intelligence Heritage Center holds its first high-level seminar.
Economic Freedom Front MLP Aishah Cassiem called for United Herzlia Schools to be deregistered over its pro-Israel stance.
Shishi Shabbat Yisraeli organizes holiday and social events, mentoring and more for the new immigrants.
The International Observatory of Human Rights lauded the Jewish group for contributing to a “safer, more tolerant, just, fraternal and humane world.”
Russians and Ukrainians mix and mingle during Masa Israel Journey Jewish educational program.
“We are looking for ways to expand future data studies beyond that but face human as well as financial resource constraints,” a representative of Foggy Bottom’s diversity and inclusion office told JNS.
Some 150 new immigrants gathered at the Mount Kanub Farm.
More than 300 Jewish leaders gathered for a conference to address the movement’s growing distance from Israel, social-justice work and a re-emphasis on Jewish education.