KKL-JNF
Ahead of Jerusalem Day, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund gives a glimpse into what the Holy City looked like during the early days of the British Mandate, well before the establishment of the State of Israel.
“Despite the significant travel restrictions during the pandemic, we’ve succeeded in bringing tens of thousands of Jews home to Israel,” says Jewish Agency chairman Isaac Herzog.
Joint efforts will also be applied to encourage public participation in environmental protection.
A panel of former Israeli Knesset members debated the issue ahead of a board of directors’ meeting that will officially vote on the matter.
WZO chairman Avraham Duvdevani elected global chairman of KKL-JNF
Duvdevani, a former IDF paratrooper who took part in the liberation of Jerusalem, served as WZO chairman for a decade.
Thirteen families with at least one health-care professional each arrived under the auspices of a new partnership between Keren Kayemeth L’Yisrael (KKL) and the independent nonprofit Klitat Kehillat Yisrael organization, known in French as Alyah de Groupe, or “Group Aliyah.”
The flights included those hailing from 14 states and three Canadian provinces, ranging from young students to retirees.
After a 30-year legal battle, a Jerusalem court has ruled that the Sumarin family must vacate a property located in eastern Jerusalem and return it to its rightful owners. The family has been supported by some 30 left-wing organizations with many funded by the European Union.
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.
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.