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Rednik brings more than 20 years of experience as an exceptional leader in the nonprofit sector to his role at AFHU. In his previous position, he served as chief development officer at Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, where he supervised fundraising efforts in support of its programs and advocacy efforts in the U.S. and the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel.
The 30-member team will be comprised of EMS personnel as well as members of the organization’s Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit.
“Harmony,” by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman, tells the true story of the Comedian Harmonists, six talented young men who took the world by storm in 1920s Germany.
International partnership aims to address rising rate of antisemitic crimes in Canada, which are up 18.3% from 2019.
Nissim inspired the 50 teens in attendance with the incredible story of his upbringing and journey to finding God and Judaism.
“When New Yorkers experience tragedy, our first instinct must be to stand with them and support in whatever way will be helpful to those suffering,” said Rabbi Gideon Black, CEO of New York NCSY.
This addition further expands the extensive resources for Jewish genealogy offered by MyHeritage, which is the only major commercial genealogy company to support Hebrew.
Immersive journey in cattle car replica highlights the tragic consequences of hate and antisemitism.
The Jewish Youth Pledge announced developments in programming for partners at the 2022 BBYO International Convention.
A new Jewish National Fund-USA initiative will allocate $15 million of matched funds for participating Jewish day schools that send students on life-changing long-term study abroad experiences at Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
The letter includes a much-needed reminder of Iran’s brutal treatment of its own people, squandering their “resources on terrorism [and] foreign aggression.”