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They showcase students and teachers engaged in Hebrew and nature lessons, along with other documentation of teaching practices across the country.
Burglars took a safe that contained the sacred object, estimated at $50,000.
“This trip showed us the harsh reality unfiltered,” said 16-year-old Jesse Goldberg of Chicago.
The Heritage Ministry will receive 2 million shekels for the program at Judaism’s holiest site in Jerusalem’s Old City.
“Words can’t describe knowing you gave the kids the chance of a lifetime when they needed it most,” Roy Shaul-Morgan, international delegation director of Tzofim Tzabar Olami, told JNS.
Counselors have “given priority to issues surrounding the horrific rise in antisemitic instances at some schools” Kenny Rochlin, Ramaz’s head of institutional advancement, told JNS.
“Camp Timberline! Hello! Shalom! I just wanted to give you guys a shout out and let you know I love you,” said the basketball legend.
“Learning about our grandfather Aaron’s journey from Moscow to China and the challenges he faced has deepened our appreciation for the resilience and adaptability that runs in our family,” Alex Schneider tells JNS.
“If we are not able to work together, to compromise, we’re going to a bad place,” Gidi Dar told JNS.
Rabbi Levi Slonim of the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Life at Binghamton University spoke one day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aiming to show “the importance of unity.”
The court found in favor of an Orthodox Jewish school sued for defamation by a rabbi who had been fired.
The parents of American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin initiated the donation of a Torah scroll to a Jerusalem community center.