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

As part of the initiative, EL AL will donate $50,000 to the IDF Disabled Veterans Organization, including flights for dedicated delegations.
The second annual event aims to foster unity as people come together for Jewish food, art and music.
In most cases, these offerings are available free of charge, thanks to a two-year grant from the New York Community Trust.
They are spreading anti-Jewish bias under the guise of political analysis.
“We aim to foster a commitment to upholding human rights and addressing antisemitism through informed, impactful advocacy,” said WJC chief marketing officer Sara Friedman.
The event will also highlight Jewish National Fund-USA’s World Zionist Village, a 16-acre campus that will revolutionize how we think about Zionism.
Some 2,000 newcomers are expected to arrive in Israel via 14 group flights.
Three Hebrew-speaking staff members and a separate house will accommodate the Israeli girls during their stay.
Pardes Experiential Educators Program (PEEP) students receive 20% discount on any Brandeis online program.
“In a time when Jewish identity is being challenged, there is no better way to honor the Rebbe’s legacy than by expanding Jewish education and outreach,” said Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky.
Jewish National Fund-USA’s philanthropic investments in southern Israel continue to pay dividends, as an elite NASA space exploration competition attracts local talent.
The governor of the Binyamin Regional Council fosters close ties with senior members of Congress, some of whom have even visited his home in Psagot.