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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
Proposals being accepted to sponsor summer 2022 experiences for children and families.
Back-to-back events at Heichal Shlomo, held separately for men and women, were awash with music, singing, dancing and food to commemorate the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem.
Father Desbois said, “We need as many allies and partners as possible to meet this challenge, and I see in CAM a vital effort to work with different faiths, is inclusive and which has opened the widest tent to those intent on defeating these scourges in a very practical manner.”
The report relies heavily on eyewitnesses and “expert” sources, yet the physical evidence needed to draw such conclusions has not been made available by the PA. Despite recognizing the necessity of examining the bullet that killed Abu Akleh, CNN strongly implies that Israel is guilty.
New role is designed to elevate Jewish learning grounded in Jewish texts, signifies major shift in field.
More than 150 people came to show their support and participate in the festivities.
Wheels of Love, a charity bike ride for ALYN Hospital, will take place on June 12th in Washington D.C. The event offers two routes of varying difficulties—a 62-mile and 30-mile option. Local D.C.-rider Saul Shamash is excited to participate in his fourth year of this incredible event and is encouraging others to join the ride to help support ALYN’s pediatric patients.
“The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do” opens June 30, 2022.
“Mizrachi’s Israel360 program is the most experiential way we can bring the flavor and excitement of Torat Eretz Yisrael to our religious Zionist communities around the United States during this season,” said Religious Zionists of America Executive Vice President Rabbi Ari Rockoff.
Tamar Appel joins Hidden Sparks after a long tenure at Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls in Teaneck, New Jersey, where she has been serving as associate principal for more than a decade.
“For the first time in our 120-year history, the North American religious Zionist organizations are operating as one collective voice, allowing us to create the roadmap that will guide the next generation of Jewish leaders,” said RZA Executive Vice President Rabbi Ari Rockoff.
iFellows program nurtures and challenges the next generation of knowledgeable and passionate educational leaders.