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

A wheelchair can become a rocket ship or a truck, and a walker can become a soccer goal or a subway car.
Marc Server of Wayne, N.J., credits early detection with 30 years of being cancer-free.
The Hamas-led terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, 2020, left many of the base’s operational, social, welfare and religious centers unusable.
Anti-American and anti-Israel narratives do not spread in isolation. They move through state-funded media, platforms and people presenting themselves as credible.
Beit Issie Shapiro, Israel’s leading innovator in the field of disabilities, recognized internationally for pioneering a scalable dental care model that dramatically reduces the need for general anesthesia and advances equitable health care.
Henry Chodos of Vancouver Talmud Torah crowned grand prize winner of ADI’s sixth annual “Make the Change Challenge,” a STEM competition that encourages North American students to consider the needs and experiences of the disability community.
Rabbi Kalman Samuels: “Our eyes are turned toward the future, with a deep commitment to provide assistance to every person who needs us.”
The program will expand from a single cohort with limited enrollment to two or more cohorts, increasing the camp’s ability to offer flexible lengths of stay.
Organizers presented their “Education for Impact” strategy, an approach developed for youth to strengthen participation and leadership.
A nationwide training initiative aims to close a critical knowledge gap.
One of the most powerful moments came when 17-year-old Priva Schlanger took the stage with the delegation from Sydney, two months after the terrorist attack on Bondi Beach.
“Resistance” is a code word for terrorism, and “colonization” is used to describe the existence of Israel, the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people.