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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
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.
Assaf Grumberg will spearhead fundraising efforts in Illinois to support JNF-USA’s philanthropic investments in the Negev and Galilee.
“Wilhelmina is a seasoned philanthropic executive who will be an excellent addition to our Northeast Region team,” says regional executive director Maura Milles.
Israeli author and artist Ardyn Halter is scheduled to speak about his work during Jewish Book Week in London.
“It is critically important that we do not cower in the face of this virulent Jew-hatred,” says Masha Merkulova.
“In the room dedicated to modern antisemitism, we can now find a new topic that arouses a lot of curiosity and astonishment,” says Vivian Groisman from the cultural department of the Jewish Community.
An international contingent of dancers, musicians and singers will gather in New York City for this special musical celebration of Israel.
With the leading fintech bank’s gift, JCT students excelling in the STEM disciplines will receive the Cross River Sophie Hodaya Trakht Scholarship, amounting to $10,000 per student.
The annual “Israel on Trial” conference in March will feature experts in international law and international relations to explain the legal and political issues affecting Israel and the Palestinians.
“We will not be denied. We will not be silenced. We will not be oppressed. We will call out Jew-hatred for what it is,” says the organization.
At prestigious Yeshiva Shaarei Shmuot in Beit Chilkiya, 500 students attend Rabbi Genack’s shiur on Masechet Yevamos.