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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
Artscroll prayerbooks are being made available by the Jeff Seidel Student Centers. Books can be collected at the Asher David Milstein Student Center in Jerusalem’s Old City, and by request at center serving IDC/Reichman University students in Herzliya.
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CCL Shul Safety Officers cap year-long training program with a two-day intensive training retreat, plus Minyan and learning.
WZO’s Diaspora Department partnered with the Hidden Light Institute, headed by Schwartz, to bring the film Upheaval, which tells the unique story of the Israeli leader Menachem Begin, to Jewish communities globally.
In addition to an extensive art exhibit showcasing paintings by renowned Latino artists depicting the historic and modern connection between Jewish and Latino culture, the evening will feature a musical presentation by the renowned Jazzphardic Project with Yehonatan Elazar and Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist Tal Cohen.
Multifaceted, London-based, Israeli film director and video artist Eva Lanska will present her short, The Existential Choice, part of her choreographic photograph, 3D video and NFT installation that first debuted to rave reviews in April at Palazzo Bragadin at the opening of Biennale Arte 2022.
Traveling display challenges participants to take stand against hate.
Ninety-one-year-old Denver philanthropist Herb Buchwald partners with Aish to revamp, revitalize and redistribute the iconic Discovery Seminar.
A group of 35 Touro students explored ancient and modern Jewish history, and learned about mass Aliyah as well as Morocco’s stance during the Holocaust.
The youths ages 12-17 participated in the “Israeli Top Gun East Coast Hackathon” as part of the Israeli-American Council (IAC) Eitanim entrepreneurship program. Eitanim empowers Israeli-American and Jewish-American teens nationwide with entrepreneurial and innovative skills through an Israeli mindset.
Ruderman Family Foundation’s original series “Jewish Foodie” cultivates ties between Israelis and U.S. Jewry through a fascinating culinary journey of American Jewish communities.
DBI Projects has been engaged by Jewish National Fund-USA to support the creation of the organization’s unprecedented 20-acre World Zionist Village in Be’er Sheva, Israel.