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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
“I’m excited to see how celebrating this holiday can strengthen connections to Jewish values, Israel and the environment while fostering a sense of hope and resilience for the future,” says Ilissa Nelsen.
Students and professionals are falling for anti-Jewish conspiracy theories at an alarming rate.
What started with a text from a friend has grown into a collective effort to support and uplift those who have faced immense devastation.
This latest report includes details on the ceasefire deal and the hostage-prisoner exchange.
The new board members will engage and educate people about the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
United Against Antisemitism is “dedicated to empowering Jewish identity, resilience and connection,” Aish CEO Steven Burg said.
The Jewish National Fund-USA’s Caravan for Democracy Student Leadership Mission to Israel provided an opportunity to explore the country through meetings with people of different backgrounds and faiths.
“In this role, I look forward to pioneering new paths to elevate our future rabbis,” she said.
The panel will feature four accomplished students representing diverse scientific fields and institutions.
Co-curator of Tel Aviv’s L Gallery Eva Lanska donated one of her most captivating paintings, “The Stable.”
The report features an interview with Sir Max Hastings—one of Britain’s leading historians of the Second World War—calling for a radical change in the way the Holocaust is taught in Western schools.
If Israel exits prematurely it will strengthen Hezbollah and 80,000 northern Israelis won’t be able to return to their homes.