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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
Brooke Goldstein, founder and executive director of the Lawfare Project, led a panel discussion featuring the series creator and cast.
“Investing in the University is investing in Israel’s future—in healing, discovery and hope,” said the longtime nonprofit executive and school alum.
“It was so powerful to see how different we all are, yet we have this common Jewish heartbeat,” said Alexa Roth, 17, of Stony Brook, N.Y.
“Safety is the foundation of health and well-being for all communities,” said Sandor Frankel, a trustee of the Helmsley Charitable Trust.
“I am unbelievably grateful, and I will never forget this trip,” said Ariel Grauman, a participant from New York.
Introduced at the group’s Board of Governors meeting, the program will provide grants of up to 20,000 shekels ($6,000) to war-affected businesses owned by spouses.
The Jewish security nonprofit is featured in a national report for its innovative volunteer armed security initiative.
“The story of the agency is one of resilience, transformation and a steadfast belief in the power of education to create opportunity,” he said.
“These new programs reflect our mission to ensure that our students are ready for both the Israeli and international job markets,” said Yossi Yashi, Chief Colleges Division of ISTS.
Undergraduate AEPi members will take a customized e-learning course about developing authentic, nonpolitical and positive conversations about Israel and Jewish identity.
Real leadership demands calling out bigotry wherever it arises and holding all sides to the same ethical standards.
“The bonds between Israel and world Jewry have never been more vital,” said Mark Wilf, chairman of the board.