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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
The organization’s Yomm mobile app provides a new immersive digital experience for Jewish women around the globe to connect with Israel, each other, and themselves.
The event will feature entertaining performances and high-tech installations to spotlight the successes of the University’s $613 Million Rise Up fundraising campaign.
A distinguished scholar from Afghanistan—Mariam Ahmady—has left her home country of Afghanistan and found refuge as a new professor at Stern College for Women at Yeshiva University.
Marylin and Sheldon David IVDU boys upper school in Brooklyn offers driver’s ed to eligible students.
International grassroots movement condemns vote asking International Court of Justice to seek advisory opinion on Israel’s “occupation” of Palestinian territories.
Through shared learning resources and uplifting Mizrahi traditions, OneTable encourages hosts to elevate Mizrahi Heritage Month this November.
The Ruderman Family Foundation is recognizing the famed actor and singer’s staunch and multifaceted support of mental health services as well as her dedication to raising mental health awareness.
Yachad REACH, already active in New York, now provides critical resources nationally.
University of Haifa’s Dr. Maya Negev, Prof. Shlomit Paz and Prof. Ofira Ayalon addressed the U.N. conference’s first-ever Israeli pavilion, aligning with the University’s broader goal of tackling climate change.
Generous gift from philanthropist Anita Zucker will help incentivize and develop the next generation of educators in this vital field.
Pearl, whose pro-Israel speech at a Tel Aviv basketball game went viral over the summer, meets with NCSY students.
The memorial is being built overlooking the Rt. 2 Coastal highway on a hill adjacent to Einstein Park in north Netanya. An estimated 250,000 vehicles per day will clearly see it.