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The Breakthrough Climate Solutions Prize is said to be the largest incentive prize in the history of the Jewish state.
“These guys are injured, traumatized, devastated. They feel like their world has come to an end.”
“If the work of art does not belong to the museum rightfully then, in our opinion, the only thing to do is to return it to its rightful owners,” said Katie Ziglar, director of the Ackland Art Museum in North Carolina.
Menashe Kadishman’s “Sacrifice of Isaac” may be overshadowed right now by a symbolic Shabbat table set for the remaining hostages being held captive in Gaza, though it has taken on new symbolism.
The Combat Engineering Corps reservist was severely wounded while fighting in the Bureij camp.
“Bigger Than Me” features oil paintings and sketches by artist Shai Azoulay.
“We have this incredible opportunity many prior generations never had, which is to help ensure that we not only survive but thrive,” Elias Saratovsky told JNS.
The former antisemitism envoy tackles the basics: What river and what sea do all those signs refer to?
“This is a commemoration of faith-based diplomacy—today everybody understands the importance of Christian support for Israel.”
The 17-minute film is about a Holocaust survivor who writes a letter to a pig that saved his life.
Attendees at the parliamentary session wept.
The actor was wounded while fighting in the Gaza Strip.