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

Over the summer, 39 schools underwent renovations and upgrades, refreshing classrooms, bathrooms and outdoor-learning spaces.
Nearly half have already engaged their families, and thousands are taking steps to secure the Jewish future.
They are reducing their budgets for items likes classroom supplies and even school lunches.
“Grab1 is more than just great products — it’s a lifestyle rooted in strength, purpose and community,” said Amar’e Stoudemire.
“I believe Israeli scholars need to be at the international table where ideas, values and futures are shaped,” she said.
In unions, academic institutions, libraries and even city parks, Jews are pressured to denounce Israel.
We are commanded to leave the world a better place than we found it and that requires being seen, being regarded and being considered.
Trips today find meaning by connecting with how Israel has had to pivot, adapt, change, accept, repair, protest, struggle and thrive in a new reality.
“It is a program with a long-term vision to build a community of creators and changemakers who shape the digital and cultural discourse long after the program ends,” says CEO Gidi Mark.
A new 10-month program from JFSLA offers young professionals committed to service and advocacy the opportunity to lead and make a difference.
Amid a polarized climate, a new cohort in The iCenter’s Conflicts of Interest program is learning to bring thoughtful, learner-centered approaches to Israel education.
HaZamir, the international teen choir, launches its 2025-26 season with local chapter rehearsals ahead of a major spring performance in New York.