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

Participants came from Nevada, Arizona and Utah to distribute information as part of an ongoing effort called “Wipe Out Hate.”
The campaign honors the pioneering and innovative women committed to advancing a brighter future.
A first-of-its-kind educational center in Israel’s north will bring jobs and growth to the Galilee while sparking global conversations about food.
The joint venture between the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology and the Israel National Museum of Science, Technology and Space, SciTech 2023 will take place from July 17 to Aug. 10.
The international pro bono legal group continues to call for an investigation into Masoud’s co-conspirators.
Naomi Ghitelman from the Posnack School in Davie, Fla., won the day, claiming the contest’s $1,000 grand prize and spotlighting the issue of inaccessibility.
In 1942, she and George Antheil received U.S. Patent No. 2,292,387, having designed a “Secret Communication System” for torpedo guidance for use during World War II.
If the singer’s tour in Portugal—scheduled for March 17-18—is not suspended, he is welcome to see for himself a space about the perverse ideology of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
“Every Jewish leader has a story to tell,” says Michael Levin.
The YouTube sensation is emceeing A4BGU’s “Celebrating the Remarkable 3: Pioneering Medical Science” virtual event on April 23.
The Germans/Austro-Hungarians were never stabbed in the back by the Jews. It was the Jews who were stabbed in the back by them.
Dr. Yair Sagy, a senior lecturer at the University of Haifa Faculty of Law, breaks down the political, diplomatic and legal implications if the milestone bill becomes law.