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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
The technologies were developed at the Jerusalem College of Technology’s “Hack.Her.It” competition, which empowers religious women to become innovators in the workforce.
Professional development opportunities highlight the OU’s commitment to nurture future community leaders.
Over a hundred reservists attended the fair held at the Nefesh B’Nefesh Aliyah Campus in Jerusalem.
Fellowship culminating in seminar trains communal “first-responders” to address constituents’ mental-health issues via professional referrals.
“While it is certainly challenging to leave Israel at this time, we also believe strongly that our work in communities will be more important than ever,” said Eitan and Rivka Lichtman.
As far as athletes go, the participation of Israelis in the summer Paris Olympics is a testament to their resilience and dedication to sportsmanship.
JBI announces the first-ever braille edition of “Siddur Lev Shalem for Shabbat and Festivals,” commonly used in Conservative/Masorti communities.
NJY Camps honors philanthropist Paula Gottesman, whose contribution to $2 million matching grant will help provide Jewish summer camp experience.
Canadian doctors union targets Jewish civil-rights leader with misogyny and Jew-hatred.
Much of the young Jewish world is fully committed to Israel.
MDA provides midwives with special equipment for use in emergency births when immediate transport to hospitals not possible.
As part of the initiative, EL AL will donate $50,000 to the IDF Disabled Veterans Organization, including flights for dedicated delegations.