The Wire
Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
“It’s my personal experience that when you give, you receive 10 times more in return,” said Aaron Frenkel, chairman of Yad Sarah’s international board.
He brings more than 15 years of diplomatic experience, most recently serving as director of the Department for Congressional Affairs in Jerusalem.
The study’s researchers estimate that approximately 10% of American Jews are Sephardic and/or Mizrahi.
The new name reflects the organization’s role as the largest funder of Jewish causes in California.
Joseph Bau Museum seeks $200,000 to relocate before demolition; “Bau, Artist at War” about to premiere.
She will join more than 2,500 passionate supporters of the land and people of Israel.
His books, commentary and media appearances have been instrumental in confronting antisemitism.
An Israeli program that enables high-schoolers to take university-level courses is producing global successes—most recently, an 18-year-old who won the world’s top university mathematics prize.
CTeen Camp Balaton welcomed teens from eight countries for two weeks of hands-on Jewish education and cultural exploration.
Anti-Israel activists take a lesson from the Nazis, repeating monstrous falsehoods often enough so that people would eventually believe them.
Only 22 out of 878 deportees in the convoy survived.
The podcast will stream weekly on JNS, featuring leading voices worldwide.