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

With support from the Ronald S. Roadburg Foundation and B.C.’s Rental Protection Fund, the Ronald S. Roadburg Residences preserves urgently needed rental housing for generations to come.
They range from France, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Croatia, Romania, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia and Kosovo.
International pro bono Jewish civil rights organization supported leading neurosurgeon who was target of antisemitic retaliation.
A lawsuit alleges a deeply entrenched, hostile and discriminatory environment for Jewish faculty and students at the City University of New York (CUNY).
The organization poised to grow its reach as more multi-generational families crave enriching, accessible Jewish family experiences.
From Boulder, Colo., to London and from Melbourne to New York City, the line between protest and provocation grows thinner, and the cost of normalized hatred is becoming harder to ignore.
“Honestly, the highlight of my trip was just painting a tractor in a kibbutz up north,” said Kendall Raff, who attends the University of Tennessee.
Most Prisoners of Zion originated from the former Soviet Union, yet the term encompasses Jews from regimes such as Iraq, Yemen, Morocco and Ethiopia.
“I call her my Naomi, and I’m her Ruth. She’s my spiritual mother,” said Brianna Lopez, a Partners in Torah participant.
“He was a dream builder—and we’re just getting started,” said Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, president of the Haron Dahan Foundation, of the late self-made businessman Aharon Dahan.
Annual event focused on innovation and global kashrut issues and included leaders for leading international kashrut agencies.
In the pilot phase, housing will be developed in seven towns: Yeruham, Dimona, Arad, Kiryat Shmona, Shlomi, Acre and Nahariya.