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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
More than 2,500 Zionist gathered for Jewish National Fund-USA’s opening plenary in Dallas.
Amid the ongoing war and rising antisemitism, Jewish leaders will strategize around contributing to Israel’s resilience.
Jewish Federation of Orange County’s Student-to-Student program empowers young people to counter stereotypes and build inclusive communities.
One city police officer said that “the ferocity of the attacks, but also the cowardice to beat up groups of defenseless people in dark alleys and streets, was disgusting.”
Grant will dramatically expand access to immersive experiences in Israel and beyond for tens of thousands more teens and represents one of the late Bernie Marcus’s final major gifts.
AEPi undergraduates marked the Oct. 7 anniversary with 77 community service events and devoting nearly 4,500 hours to community service.
Annual award will honor exceptional professionals celebrating their impact, leadership and commitment to a vibrant Jewish future.
Speaking on the “All About Change” podcast, the social-media influencer with 14 million followers shared that she receives death threats daily due to her vocal support for Israel.
Volunteers will provide hands-on support to Israeli farms, soldiers and refugees during the January 2025 mission.
More than 2,500 Jewish National Fund-USA supporters are expected show their solidarity with the land and people of Israel in Dallas.
Speakers included Andrey Kozlov, a Hamas hostage who was freed in June after eight months of captivity, and Sgt. A, a soldier from Stamford, Conn., serving in the IDF’s Foreign Relations Unit.
“COP29 is an invaluable platform to build international partnerships, drive climate action and solidify KKL-JNF’s position as a global leader in environmental sustainability,” said Noah Tal.