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The Jewish Agency for Israel has been working since 1929 to secure a vibrant Jewish future. It was instrumental in founding and building the State of Israel and continues to serve as the main link between the Jewish state and Jewish communities everywhere. This global partnership has enabled it to address the Jewish people’s greatest challenges in every generation. Today, the Jewish Agency connects the global Jewish family—bringing Jews to Israel and Israel to Jews—by providing meaningful Israel engagement and facilitating aliyah. It also strives to build a better society in Israel and beyond by energizing young Israelis and their worldwide peers to rediscover a collective sense of Jewish purpose. The Jewish Agency continues to be the Jewish world’s first responder, prepared to address emergencies in Israel and to rescue Jews from countries where they are at risk.
Businesses affected by the war — particularly those focused on tourism — will be eligible to receive a loan of up 650,000 NIS ($178,000), under favorable terms and an expedited process.
“Global Glow” will go live during Chanukah in the digital space where anyone, from any location, will be able to light a virtual candle, upload a photo and add a personal message about the light that they are experiencing.
“Antisemitism in any form has no place in a just and inclusive society,” said Maj. Gen. (res.) Doron Almog, chairman of the executive of the Jewish Agency, and Mark Wilf, chairman of its board of governors.
Heiman will lead the board as JAFINA rallies support for The Jewish Agency’s various programs, including initiatives to support Israeli society and build resilience in the aftermath of Oct. 7.
Israeli committee is calling on the public to submit names of terror victims in the Diaspora who may be eligible for commemoration.
This “symbolizes the deep connection as well as the recognition of the strategic and historical commitment between the Druze community and the State of Israel,” said Jewish Agency chairman Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog.
Amid the ongoing war and rising antisemitism, Jewish leaders will strategize around contributing to Israel’s resilience.
SparkIL has rallied more than 2,000 microlenders from around the world since Oct. 7 to contribute a total of about $5.5 million to some 300 businesses.
An Israeli teacher from the Gaza Envelope reflects on her visit to a Jewish summer camp in the United States.