JNF-USA
It aims to hold the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights, also known as Education for a Just Peace in the Middle East, liable for conspiring to provide financial aid and other assistance to Palestinian terror groups that make up the Boycott National Committee, which leads the BDS movement.
Playschool breaks ground in Eshkol Region for thousands of Israeli children
It will serve more than 3,000 kids in three elementary schools, providing them with an indoor playground and an innovative learning center that integrates entertainment with education.
Muss high school in Israel program to offer second summer session in 2020
Students are inspired to live outside of their books and assignments, and find their link within the chain of Jewish continuity.
“All too often, the topic of Israel is sloganized and simplified; people fail to see the nuances that exist,” said Caravan for Democracy participant and Hofstra University student Deandra Denton.
The “Tribute in Light” included the illumination of two beams that shined up 300 meters over Jerusalem, similar to that in New York City.
The group includes 41 future lone soldiers, 103 children, three sets of twins and a 28-day-old baby.
Lily Daroff and Nechama Miller were among 242 others who just landed in Israel, part of the latest Nefesh B’Nefesh summer charter flight in cooperation with Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemet LeIsrael and Jewish National Fund-USA.
The historical artifact was discovered under a closet in a Jewish National Fund warehouse, and is to be put on permanent display at JNF headquarters as a link to the father of Zionism.
Roman Abramovich donates to combat climate-change effects in Negev Desert
A new forest will be established in southern Israel to help combat the area’s rising desertification, established in the memory of Lithuania’s Jews who perished in the Holocaust.
“Torah is the soul of the Jewish people and our moral compass,” said Ron Werner of the Jewish National Fund-USA (JNF-USA).
The U.S. forestry chief’s tour included a visit to the memorial site for those who perished during Israel’s 2010 Carmel Fire.
In just 10 minutes, Chana Stein had to collect nearly a decade’s worth of memories and seek a safe distance from the blaze encroaching on the home she and her husband, Danny, had built.