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KKL-JNF

Since its establishment in 1901, KKL-JNF has been developing the land of Israel, strengthening the bond between the Jewish people and its homeland.
It is a tradition for visiting heads of state from around the world to do so, as a symbol of peace and enduring bonds between peoples and nations.
It functioned as an applied framework for developing practical tools, educational models and community-based initiatives designed for implementation in North American Jewish communities.
New initiative connects Israel’s innovation ecosystem with Jewish communities worldwide to address shared challenges.
He brings a wealth of experience in public service after nearly three years without a permanent CEO.
Organizers presented their “Education for Impact” strategy, an approach developed for youth to strengthen participation and leadership.
In a demonstration of solidarity and grief, memorial candles were lit and prayers recited.
Nature should be accessible to everyone, without exception.
Cracks and broken surfaces appear alongside furrows and blooming anemones, a powerful symbol of hope and renewed growth.
“Out of the pain,” said KKL-JNF chairwoman Ifat Ovadia-Luski, “we will nurture new life and pass on to future generations the strength to stand resilient in the face of every challenge.”