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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world

Yiddish: A Global Culture is a groundbreaking exhibition that explores modern Yiddish culture through hundreds of objects and powerful stories.
Torah Modiin program brings inspiration and feeling of community.
Eligible U.S. students can earn a three-year B.A. at Israel’s premier university.
The list represents those candidates who have proactively supported nonpublic schools throughout New Jersey.
“The vigorous prosecution of antisemitic hate crimes is the best deterrent to the violent attacks that have been targeting the Jewish community in New York City and elsewhere,” according to the statement.
Fifty organizations, including Leket Israel, granted a total of $25 million to pilot or expand catalytic solutions to improve food security globally.
The funds will enrich the experience of students and researchers who are in high demand in the Israeli and international high-tech industry.
Sports fans support concession stand staffed by participants with developmental disabilities.
Jay Ruderman’s “All About Change” podcast, which shares stories of changemakers and particularly those who have overcome adversity, reaches #23 on Podcharts, #18 on Apple’s Top Shows and #5 in Apple’s Society and Culture category.
Just 25 years after the founding of modern-day Israel, the country was pounded by enemy fire.
Students will begin with a year of Hebrew study (Ulpan) combined with Computer Science courses, which will then enable native English speakers to pursue engineering degrees taught in Hebrew.
New program will help participants 55ish-plus create meaningful Shabbat-dinner practices.