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

Antisemitism continues to infiltrate schools, health-care settings and public, though a power shift has marked the Middle East.
The launch of Manischewitz glatt kosher hot dogs follows a major rebranding to appeal to a growing consumer base.
The Airley Invitational is a South Florida basketball event uniting sports, service and Jewish values.
“Muss has connected me in a way not possible anywhere else in the world,” said Jesse, a student from Waltham, Mass.
He currently serves as CEO of the JCC of Greater Baltimore.
Businesses affected by the war — particularly those focused on tourism — will be eligible to receive a loan of up 650,000 NIS ($178,000), under favorable terms and an expedited process.
The program includes a special curriculum for students and a tree-planting competition.
Orthodox Union and the Savitsky Communal Growth Initiative to host a Retire & Relocate Fair to highlight best communities in North America and Israel for those 60-plus.
For decades, Chai Lifeline has been a source of hope, support and community for children with life-threatening and chronic illnesses and their families.
The JNFuture book club starts with Aviva Klompas, author of “Stand-Up Nation.”
Global Jewish women’s movement Momentum and “Mothers with Meaning” partner to spread the light for the Chanukah season.
“I’ve always liked computers and tinkering with things,” said Levi Holtzman of Teaneck, N.J., part of a group of international students who won the prize for best presentation.