The Wire
Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
Ten-day summer program is led in conjunction with Brooklyn-based organization Yalla.
Historical misrepresentations in educational settings can obscure the rich contributions of American Jews in various aspects of society.
Condé Nast publication, Architectural Digest, recognized Jewish National Fund-USA and KKL’s 9/11 Living Memorial as being one of the most powerful in the world.
MAGEN Chicago was established with the aim of empowering the Jewish community to safeguard their homes, shuls and neighborhoods.
The foundation, focused on Jewish continuity, will support a suite of JNFuture leadership programs over the next three years.
Humor, health and happiness meet comedians Wendy Liebman and Billy Crystal at annual event hosted by American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU).
The 22-year-old piano prodigy embarks on his first U.S. tour in October and will hold performances in Los Angeles, Orange County, New York and Miami.
The program, which has grown by 25% annually, will be bolstered by the OU-JLIC couple providing students support, social services and a home-away-from-home.
America and Israel’s shared values and unbreakable friendship were acknowledged at the 9/11 Living Memorial in Jerusalem as officials from both countries commemorated the attacks and remembered the victims.
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“Our AMIT schools are not just buildings, they are sanctuaries of potential for our students,” says Mrs. Safra.
The medal was established by the late Shimon Peres, Israel’s ninth president.