Jewish Education
“There will be many more Evyatars, there will be many more new towns,” said Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.
The Shvesters, originally from Michigan but with Israel their new home base, are hopping on the tour circuit to major cities in the United States.
Ceasefires, airlines resuming flights to Israel, the start of the spring holidays, and Israelis in the north and south returning to their homes work to assure those involved in group travel that students can visit.
“Ori Danino physically fought with the terrorists so that they would treat the hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, whose hand was blown off.”
“There’s no crisis here that needs solving except for the dislike people have of the Chassidic community, and that to me is the issue,” Moshe Krakowski, of Yeshiva University, told JNS.
Israel’s ambassador to Cyprus, Oren Anolik, speaks with JNS on the sidelines of the International Yael Foundation Conference in Limassol.
“It’s very important for me to share the story of Yotam, his heroism, everywhere I go,” said Iris Haim of her 29-year-old son, a hostage who accidentally was killed in Gaza by Israeli soldiers.
“Together, we can transform challenges into opportunities and pave the way for a brighter Jewish future,” said the organization’s co-founders, Uri and Yael Poliavich.
More than 200 Jewish educators and thought leaders from across the globe are converging on Limassol for the Feb. 3-5 event, titled “Education and Beyond.”
Attendees from 37 countries spanning four continents will hold discussions with key decision-makers, influencers and philanthropists.
It provides a thematic journey through the library’s collections, sharing anecdotes about the works and the people behind them.
New York State and City have “engaged in what can be described as ‘lawfare’ against yeshivahs,” a leader in the Bobov Chassidic community told JNS.