Israel to commemorate Diaspora victims of Jew-hatred Move aims to foster solidarity between the Jewish people and the state. May 29, 2024
Israeli students visit NY, Boston to strengthen ties with American Jews The trip is a key component in a master’s degree program from the University of Haifa. June 23, 2023
Israel to commemorate non-citizen Jews murdered by antisemites abroad Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli introduced the measure at the Cabinet meeting. May 7, 2023
Israeli NGO finds hopeful signs in first report on Indonesian curriculum Although Israel is described as a “colonizing country,” the indigenous status of Jews in their homeland is acknowledged. Jan. 12, 2023
Lack of time, lack of interest, politics: why so many US Jews avoid communal life Ruderman Family Foundation report examines gaps in American Jewry’s involvement with Jewish organizations Nov. 16, 2022
60 percent of Israelis hide their religion when traveling abroad, study finds The survey, by the Ruderman Family Foundation, found that 62% of Israelis think the state should take firmer action against anti-Semitic incidents around the world. Dan Lavie Feb. 21, 2022
First deaf member of Knesset joins new Israeli government A staunch advocate for empowering people with disabilities, Shirley Pinto has cultivated a career supporting people with disabilities in general and deaf people in particular. June 14, 2021
Danon: US Jewish leaders can either support community or re-enter Iran deal Former Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon spoke at the annual symposium of the Ruderman Family Foundation’s Program for American Jewish Studies at the University of Haifa. April 21, 2021
Israeli public broadcaster ‘Kan’ makes news accessible to people with disabilities The screen will be split between the anchor and a translator to sign language, making it easier for the hearing impaired to follow. April 1, 2020