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

Mekimi launches to provide a platform with resources to commemorate Oct. 7, offering tools for global remembrance and healing.
“It is essential that the stories of survivors and victims are heard and believed,” said Marcy Gringlas, co-founder and president of Seed the Dream Foundation.
The Z3 Project, a global initiative of the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto, Calif., is celebrating a decade of bringing Jews together with major expansions to come.
“People are literally living from hand to mouth,” says Rabbi Shalom Gottlieb of Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
American Friends of Tel Aviv University receives a $1 million impact gift from David Magerman and the Tzemach David Foundation.
One can only speculate as to his motives for calling Israel’s actions against Hezbollah terrorists a “form of terrorism.”
In recognition of her support of Israel, especially during a year of war and crises, she was honored with a the 2024 Lifesaver Award.
Funding establishes the first institute to train the next generation of professional conductors of Jewish choral music.
Emma Miller is honored for leadership in Jewish learning as part of her role as the teen education and engagement director.
The sold-out event served as a fundraiser for La’Aretz Foundation to rebuild the Sdot Negev region and help a therapeutic farm.
A “Seeds of Hope” event showcased a new neighborhood for evacuees from Kibbutz Kfar Aza under construction, along with other projects aimed at rehabilitating the region.
Perversely, the United Nations swiftly condemned Jerusalem’s efforts to target terrorists while continuing to overlook Hezbollah’s sustained attacks and the 101 hostages held by Hamas.