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Trees that have been planted by JNF maintain forest health, combat desertification, protect watersheds and manage water flow.
The Lauder Employment Center has set a goal of bringing 500,000 people to the desert.
Chairman of the U.S. President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities plans to implement a revolutionary program based on Israel’s successful model.
Chef Lior Lev Sercaz. Credit: JNF-USA.
JNF-USA goes virtual for 2020 National Conference
Topics will focus on how the organization is helping Israel shape itself as the food and culinary capital of the world.
Keith Isaacson, head of security for Israel’s Eshkol Region, recorded footage showing the immediate aftermath of a balloon attack on the agriculture fields bordering Gaza.
“Nothing has stopped,” says Eshkol Council Security Officer Ilan Isaacson. “Hamas and Islamic Jihad continue to train day and night, while they conduct more and more missile tests.”
Applications for aliyah in the spring of the coronavirus are breaking records, as Jews in the Diaspora see Israel as a safe haven.
The new arrivals, from a year-old baby to a 66-year-old, hail from New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Florida and Illinois.
‘Just as this flower brings color and hope into the world, so, too, will I continue your legacy of resilience and strength—and I will ensure my children and their children’s children will know your story.’ ”
Alexander Muss High School in Israel
JNF flies students home from high school program in Israel as restrictions tighten
“We always have, and always will, prioritize the safety and well-being of our students,” said Joe Wolfson, AMHSI-JNF chairman of the board.
“As a result of the mission, I want to work more with my local Hillel to spread positive information about Israel,” said Brian Huang, a U.S. Navy ROTC and student at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y.
“The world hasn’t given Israel any favors; they haven’t treated the Jewish population well, but Israel is a thriving country nevertheless. I don’t know how you could come to Israel and not be impressed,” said Michael Dutch, professor of business management at Guilford College in North Carolina.