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

World Water Day efforts include local and virtual service projects, a special podcast series and other learning resources
“A Death in Jerusalem” will enthrall readers who love mysteries, historical fiction, and are intrigued by the history of the State of Israel.
Yeshiva University students traveled to Vienna to lift spirits and provide a Jewish connection and sense of normalcy for Ukrainian families who left everything behind.
The fund covers immediate economic needs, such as transportation, mental health support, required technology, appropriate clothing, and other unexpected costs, and can provide additional personal and professional support, such as professional development and mentorship.
Activists, including the Joe Kaufman Security Initiative (JKSI) and the Kashmir Hindu Foundation (KHF), will meet from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of Coral Ridge Dr. and Heron Bay Blvd. Journalists and concerned citizens are invited to attend.
ALYN Hospital, Israel’s only pediatric rehabilitation center, is launching a webinar series focusing on the global impacts of ALYN’s work and research. The series, entitled Align with ALYN, will be hosted by American Friends of ALYN and begins on March 22nd with a presentation from ALYN’s Director General, Dr. Maurit Beeri.
37 nations have so far endorsed the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism, with 200 entities adopting it in 2021
“This initiative is an opportunity on the largest possible stage for us all—Jews, Christians, Muslims and Samaritans—to reflect about otherness and complexity, about core issues of who each of us is, and about what we hope to be,” said Professor Steven Fine.
The Mishloach Manot contained a beer package from BeerBazaar, established by Avi Moskowitz, who made Aliyah from the United States; Hamantaschen from Tzomet HaCupcake, a boutique bakery owned by Ro Oranim, also originally from the United States and fresh ground coffee packages from Power Coffeeworks, founded by Brandon and Stephanie Trigger, originally from South Africa.
A noir murder mystery takes place in modern Tel Aviv, Israel.
A New York Jewish memoir.