The Wire
Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
“Joseph Bau’s story reminds us that love, creativity and courage can overcome even the worst darkness,” says film director Sean McNamara.
“It’s refreshing to finally see those who participate in and enable attacks on the Jewish community be held responsible for their actions.”
The Re’im Recreation Area, which features the Nova music festival memorial, was a top destination during the holiday.
Antisemitism has morphed into ideological opposition to Zionism, the Jewish people’s right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland of Israel.
Two dozen couples who met at Yachad learn about the organization’s progress at inaugural alumni event and pledge future involvement.
Former mayor of Bal Harbour, Fla., Gabe Groisman discussed how lawyers can support Israel and fight antisemitism.
“JAHM is a celebration of America’s rich and diverse Jewish heritage, and the myriad contributions Jews have made to this country since the dawn of our nation,” said Dan Tadmor, museum president and CEO.
Leading Jewish civil-rights organization represents two Jewish students who were victims of antisemitic attack on DePaul University’s campus.
Campers2Gether will bring 700 Israeli teenagers from the country’s southern and northern confrontation lines to Jewish overnight camps throughout North America.
The chapter raising the most money was at the University at Buffalo.
The event brought 140-plus Orthodox women together for a night of networking, music and inspiration.
Iconic procession along Manhattan’s Sixth Avenue brings tradition and handmade matzahs to tens of thousands of people.