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“It’s become the mission of our life right now, not only to bring back the community, but to bring back the value proposition of living in the Galilee,” business leader Nisan Zeevi told JNS.
The organizers are “not against Israel” and do “not mix politics” with cheese, said Noémie Richard-Stein of Gvinage dairy in northern Israel.
The 1,400-year-old hoard was discovered by a metal detector operator.
The coins bear the images of emperors Constantius II and Constans I, dating them to the era of the lesser-known Gallus Revolt (351-352 C.E.), the last Jewish rebellion against Roman rule.
The project aims to replenish the country’s main freshwater reservoir.
The Israeli Defense Ministry has partnered with Semiconductor Services to expand domestic IR manufacturing, aiming to strengthen the state’s technological independence and military advantage.
“We need to pass on this history to the next generation—those who don’t understand what it means to be without a country—so they know why we are fighting for the Land of Israel,” said 69-year-old farmer Arieh Raf.
“The famous island opposite Kibbutz Ma’agan, which has become a symbol [of dry years], is growing [taller] before our eyes,” an Israeli official said.
“You have to be an optimist,” says Tomer Suissa, who co-manages the Tosha Bakery. “If you are not an optimist, you will not be here.”
The Israeli defense minister promises Sheikh Tarif urgent humanitarian support for Druze in the Sweida region after recent jihadist massacres.
From a culinary institute to a state-of-the-art medical center, Jewish National Fund-USA is helping to turn Israel’s northern region into a place of possibility.
“These are more than schools; they are hubs of resilience, hope and renewal,” said Talia Tzour Avner, chief Israel officer of the Jewish National Fund-USA.