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The economy is “strong and steadfast,” assures the prime minister.
The Russian invasion put Diana Bukman back in touch with her ex-husband in Israel. It also sent her former colleague across the world to Richmond, Va.
Yinam Cohen: “The consulate is focused on cultivating partnerships between Israeli and local companies developing agricultural, medical, climate and even Quantum technologies.”
The Israeli musician, dubbed the “hip-hop violinist,” will perform with a gospel choir.
On the ground, Internet access and cash are luxuries, and “life happens between sirens,” Inna Vdovichenko, JDC’s representative in Odessa, told JNS.
Grantees will continue to “prevent harassment and discrimination and support safe, respectful and equitable workplaces.”
“The irony should not be lost on anyone,” said the group’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
The added service at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Broward County “will help to boost business, tourism and trade opportunities,” said its mayor, Lamar Fisher.
Some students allegedly made antisemitic remarks, but that remains unsubstantiated.
“This is an important achievement for the security of Israel and the Israeli economy, a multi-year plan that will ensure the stability and strengthening of the IDF,” says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“I believe there is always more we can do. We just need the time and resources to do it,” Lori Shepherd, executive director of Tucson’s Holocaust center, told JNS.
“Each one must be our brother’s keeper, and act accordingly,” said Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, apostolic nuncio to Israel and Cyprus.