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

More than 400 guests participate in event focused on the future of Jewish and Israel education amid challenges and opportunities.
Nearly 30,000 signatories call on United States to demand Jordan comply with its treaty and surrender Ahlam Tamimi, the FBI-listed fugitive behind 2001 Sbarro Jerusalem bombing.
They include students who are focused on shaping the future of Jewish early-childhood education.
He describes the school as “a beacon of excellence, a place where tradition and innovation meet, where Jewish values are woven into the fabric of world-class research and education.”
It had been managed by Yochai Hershberg, who was killed at the start of the war with Hamas. Since his death, the land had remained untended.
Speaking at the funeral of 26-year-old Milgrim, Rabbi Doug Alpert said: “If you really wanted to know how to give Palestinians a better life, a life of humanity and dignity, to get needed aid into Gaza, you could have asked Sarah.”
Fifteen Orthodox women will engage with the depth and breadth of the Jewish tradition and Jewish wisdom as part of the new Walder program in Jewish studies.
This free adventure is perfect for families to explore at their own pace, and runs through Labor Day.
During the past academic year, 100 Masa fellows from various gap-year programs participated in the Nitzavim Fellowship, attending monthly classes at Hebrew University.
On Memorial Day, Aleph honors Jewish service members who made the ultimate sacrifice and stands with the families who carry their memories forward.
Jewish Education Innovation Challenge (JEIC) 2025 Innovators Retreat in Seattle sparks new ideas for Jewish day school transformation and growth.
The mayor of Jerusalem welcomes a new immigrant as the city remains the top destination for North American new immigrants.