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Among this year’s recipients was Brit HaNegev VeHa’ar, an initiative that brings together residents of the western Negev and Gush Etzion.
“As a Democrat, it’s my responsibility to call out antisemitism in my own party, just as I hope that Sen. Lankford calls out antisemitism in his party,” Sen. Elissa Slotkin said at the event.
In a break with longstanding practice, the New York City mayor does not plan to join the parade this year.
Talking to Michal Herzog at the President’s Conference in Jerusalem, the famous actress shares that being Israeli abroad has become “very complicated.”
Korn stated that the vote came a “consequential moment for the Jewish people and the State of Israel.”
Vice President Olga Deutsch was set to become CEO and president in 2027.
Leaders and diplomats meet in Switzerland as WJC warns of rising antisemitism and honors family of Ran Gvili with resilience award.
The health minister visited the organization’s headquarters in Jerusalem and received briefings on its operations, technological systems and more.
Many young Jews from abroad have shown eagerness to build their future in Israel since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.
Miriam Adelson’s “commitment to the security and unity of our people is more vital than ever during these challenging times,” said Elan Carr, CEO of the Israeli-American Council.
The Melbourne ad promoted an event with the president and founder of United Hatzalah of Israel at a local synagogue.
Four Hatzola vehicles were torched in Golders Green, prompting police to open a hate-crime probe.