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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
“Our goal is to ensure that our programming relates to the spirit and meaning of the day,” said Rabbi Doron Perez.
U.S. teens helped restore public spaces and support families in Rishon Letzion, which was hit by a missile during Israel’s 12-day war with Iran.
After securing a place within the 101 to 200 bracket in the 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, school is strongly positioned as a leader in sustainability.
“We hope and pray that these scholarships will help them continue on a path of excellence and allow them to be sources of pride to their families,” said Rabbi Sholom Duchman.
American Friends of Keren Malki brings urgent attention to children with severe disabilities in Israel – and how U.S. communities can help.
They are being fired, marginalized or silenced for raising concerns about the hatred of Jews.
“The new frontier today in Israel is the Galilee,” said Erel Margalit, founder and executive chairman of Jerusalem Venture Partners and the Margalit Startup City.
She will be responsible for establishing unified organizational standards, developing impact metrics and cultivating strategic partnerships, among other duties.
“In New York, they remember how to live again. They dance, they laugh, they cry, and they realize they’re not alone. That’s the moment the healing truly begins,” said Belev Echad co-founder Shevy Vigler.
“We cannot let the bridges collapse. If they do, it will be too late. We cannot allow that,” said interfaith scholar Yisca Harani.
An active campaign is going on to erase the presence, identity and contributions of Jews from public life.
“This story is rooted in historical truth but speaks to universal questions of loss, resilience and what it means to find hope again,” says author Iris Dorbian.