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Two years after Hamas’s massacre displaced 62,000 southern Israel residents, those returning receive symbolic kits to help restore a sense of home, security and community.
Bring a seasonal dish to share in the sukkah during the weeklong holiday.
The “very profound” deepening of Israel’s connection to Judaism of several decades accelerated “intensely” after Oct. 7, Rabbi Jeffrey Woolf told JNS.
“CTE may be found in the brains of decedents with a history of repeated exposure to head trauma,” the medical examiner’s office stated.
The annual weeklong evangelical show of support for Israel is the largest solidarity mission to Israel since the war against Hamas started two years ago following the October 7 massacre.
Abraham Accords countries, such as Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and others, could play a critical role in supplying the U.S. with generic drugs.
“The terrorists didn’t accidentally kill Kfir and Ariel—they kidnapped two babies,” says marathoner Eli Wininger.
The striker netted a goal and assist off the bench to lift the New England Revolution past Atlanta United 2-0 in his first Major League Soccer match.
Flights with foreign carriers were canceled due to congestion and delays in leaving Ukraine by land.
The Dutch flag carrier is renewing daily flights to Israel from Amsterdam, although there will be a one-hour stopover in Larnaca, Cyprus, while service from Tel Aviv to Amsterdam will be direct.
David Lappartient said that “peace does not come through exclusion,” a day before the Israeli cycling team was banned from an Italian competition.
“Red Alert” portrays ordinary Israelis caught in the Hamas-led onslaught on the northwestern Negev.