Jewish Agency for Israel
“I believe all Jews should live in Israel. The world is becoming less safe for us,” said Sara Unterberg, who moved to Israel from Uruguay.
Board of Governors members will meet in Jerusalem to discuss the mounting challenges faced by global Jewish communities in the wake of Oct. 7, 2023.
Since Oct. 7, the agency has provided tens of millions of dollars in aid, with more than 22,000 victims of terrorism and war receiving support.
Chairman Doron Almog led the IDF’s Southern Command from 2000 to 2003.
“We stand ready to assist in every way possible, together with our brothers and sisters in the Jewish world, to strengthen the State of Israel,” said Agency chairman Maj. Gen. (res.) Doron Almog.
“The entire Jewish world is joining forces in the struggle to shape the future,” Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog said.
Voice of the People report shows Jews worldwide feel rising antisemitism is the most urgent issue—across age, geography and ideology.
At the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, the first four families receive certificates in which the State of Israel officially recognizes the loss of their loved ones.
The unapologetic clarification followed several complaints by politicians about the $43,000 funding to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel.
The Zionist organization gave $43,000 to Physicians for Human Rights, which represents terrorists and blamed Israel for Oct. 7.
Yitzchak and Hodaya Halfon helped thousands of refugees escape the war with Russia.
JAFI’s chairman is in Israel for its annual Board of Governors meeting.