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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
This rhetoric translates into protests, biased panels and educational materials portraying Israel as inherently evil.
The students joined more than 2,500 Zionists at Jewish National Fund-USA’s Global Conference for Israel.
Zamir Choral Foundation will hold a concert in New York to benefit teen singers in Israel.
SparkIL’s competition will run from Dec. 16-20 and encourage students to be a source of light in dark times for Israeli small businesses facing adversity.
Rabbi Wolpe says the Jewish people’s dedication to maintaining their identity has kept them alive.
The nonprofit JBI awarded five legally-blind students a total of $75,000 for academic achievements and engagement with Jewish community.
This “symbolizes the deep connection as well as the recognition of the strategic and historical commitment between the Druze community and the State of Israel,” said Jewish Agency chairman Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog.
Dan Tadmor has been tapped to grow the Philadelphia institution and to see it become the next Smithsonian.
Through its expansive reach, the organization is able to reach young women from almost every conceivable Jewish background.
Nearly 100 students from seven colleges find comfort in the Jewish tradition and each other.
New slate for the World Zionist Congress seeks to empower U.S. Jews to combat antisemitism and shape the Jewish future.
This 15th edition includes Israel’s response to an Iranian attack, the death of Yahya Sinwar and new revelations about Hamas’ planning of the Oct. 7 massacre.