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

From generation to generation, genetic testing is a present for the future.
Perlman captured the highlights of his career, shared his remarkable artistry, and conveyed his irrepressible joy in making music.
MAGEN Chicago, the new standard for community and shul safety in the Chicagoland area.
Lanska joins a prestigious group of visual artists, including Michael Benisty, Noah Becker, Lauren Baker, Maxim Zhestkov, WhIsBe and others.
A wearable neuromodulation device proven to treat the symptoms of over-active bladder, incontinence and urinary frequency and urgency provides a new non-invasive, home-use treatment option that can replace or compliment commonly prescribed pharmaceuticals.
Liesbeth Heenk of Amsterdam Publishers visits Albania and Kosovo with Dr. Anna Kohen.
Jewish National Fund-USA will double your philanthropic impact in Israel this Giving Tuesday. The organization’s VP, Campaign, Ben Gutmann said, “From medical centers to world-leading educational facilities, it’s inspiring to see how we are empowering Israel’s modern-day pioneers to succeed in so many meaningful ways.”
Approximately 30 synagogues participated in this year’s conference, in addition to about 100 school and community members and dozens of vendors and support representatives.
“All Mishnah Junior” adds “fun factor” to learning Torah.
International grassroots civil rights movement grateful for support of law enforcement.
Since 2005, NCSY has sent more than 2,000 student volunteers to disaster-stricken areas in Puerto Rico, Minnesota, North Carolina, Texas, and other locations.
Students for Justice in America charge Harvard Crimson staff with hypocrisy, following an editorial in the student paper supporting the anti-Semitic BDS movement; Israelis note that all of Harvard University is located on the occupied historical territory of the Massachusetts Tribes.