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

The Orthodox Union’s Department of Torah Initiatives has created “Chag at Home” to empower a more spiritually uplifting holiday experience for the entire community.
ZAKA Chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav: “It is frightening to think of the consequences of this second closure. Who will save those who live alone? Who will care for them?”
Erekat’s track record demonstrates that the irony—and danger—of this appointment cannot be overstated.
HaShevet Chairman Leib Congratulates Israeli Diplomat Israel Nitzan on being named Acting Consul General of the Consulate General of Israel in New York.
We are so grateful to the Trump administration for their arduous efforts to bring peace to the region, and for realizing that the same, old, tired, conventional path to peace wasn’t working, and for having the wisdom to try an alternative path,” said EMET President and Founder Sarah Stern.
A unique, first of its kind study by researchers at Tel Aviv University in partnership with the Israel Antiquities Authority determined that contrary to popular belief, many people in the kingdom of Judah could read and write – literacy was not the exclusive domain of a handful of royal scribes.
HaShevet Chairman Leib congratulates Israeli Diplomat Galit Peleg on being named Interim Consul General of the Consulate General of Israel in Miami .
After the historic announcement of the normalization of relations Israel and the UAE, leading U.S.-Israel PR firm creates a new practice group focused on helping Israeli and Emirati businesses succeed in each other’s nations.
Learn from a faculty of award-winning novelists, preeminent college professors and leading rabbis.
It is the largest-ever German-Israeli academic grant to promote research on human rights and minority protections in age of rising nationalism and authoritarianism.
The date palms, named after the biblical Adam, Boaz, Hannah, Jonah, Judith and Uriel, were grown from among 32 seeds unearthed in archeological digs in the Judean Desert and near the Dead Sea, between 1963 and 1991, and estimated to range from 1,800 to 2,400 years old.
In first-of-its-kind joint initiative by ZAKA’s Eshet Lapidot and the local council