The Wire
Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
A book challenges pop‑spirituality’s biggest myth about success, revealing the real catalyst behind every self‑help icon’s rise.
Designed to look like a playhouse with a sloped roof, the outside now includes a ladder and slide.
Basma Hino took a tragic situation and turned it a way to provide for her family, community, visitors and the State of Israel.
It is the first of four transformational playrooms being created for patients at the Israeli center by Toys for Hospitalized Children.
“Jewish day school education faces real challenges, top among them a shortage of teachers.”
“It was a gift to be among so many united in harmony, tradition and hope,” says Matthew Lazar, festival founder and director.
“I’ve been to Israel often, but the things I’ve experienced this time are totally different,” said Joe Sillman, a special education teacher in Mount Laurel, N.J.
JBI Library offers an expanded mix of free High Holy Day programming and materials for people who are blind, have low vision, or have a physical or reading disability.
Diverse participants from eight countries gathered to address assimilation, antisemitism, and community leadership in isolated Jewish communities.
In this war, images often outpace facts, and global patience is shaped less by truth and more by narrative fatigue.
With 200 students in Israel this summer, YU deepens its global ties through high-level meetings.
Campers had the opportunity to meet and train with basketball, baseball and soccer athletes who have participated in past Israeli Maccabiah Games.