The Wire
Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
One Israel Fund’s 30th-anniversary gala marks a legacy of growth and impact.
Amnesty International inverted the victim and murderous attacker in its report full of lies and falsehoods.
Alpha Epsilon Pi International Fraternity has launched a partnership with the Community Security Service to provide AEPi members with security training.
JBI welcomes NYC-based nonprofits to request free braille, audio and large-print materials thanks to a two-year grant from the New York Community Trust.
Survey finds Jewish women feel isolated, afraid and threatened at work, in their communities and in public spaces.
ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran’s gardening team has cultivated an impressive crop of organic and insect-free fruit, making beloved berries accessible to the ultra-Orthodox community.
Naaleh High School for Girls was the first school to participate in the OU’s missions to New Orleans and North Carolina following destructive hurricanes.
The increase in 10 years—from 40 to 50—is driven by several key factors, including more than a year of war to Israel’s north and south.
Goal was to equip Jewish educators with the tools and knowledge to teach about Israel, Jewish pride, peoplehood and antisemitism.
Rabbis, rabbinical students, and other clergy unite for solidarity and study
No religious or ethnic group should be villainized and left alone to fight battles about their very existence.
The director of the museum explained that the Edict of Expulsion did not just have a negative impact on the Jews but on Portugal itself.