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

Incoming board chair Tom Flesh says his role comes at a time of “great peril and opportunity” for Israel.
Despite the ongoing war, Jewish communities have received shipments of ice cream, milk, yogurt and cheese.
French is the fifth most-spoken language worldwide, rapidly becoming one of the fastest-growing with more than 320 million speakers.
Concerned ceasefire plan could pose “unacceptable outcome for the Jewish state” and “potentially disastrous consequences for the United States.”
The Herta and Paul Amir School of Medicine will address Israel’s acute shortage of physicians and equip graduates with a modernized skill set following $55 million gift.
On this 80th anniversary of D-Day, Americans, Europeans and others worldwide pay tribute to the valor of those who gave everything for the cause of liberty, democracy and freedom.
The visiting delegation hopes to spread awareness about the plight of over 100 hostages still held by Hamas.
Tickets for the documentary are on sale for screens in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami.
A successful arbitrator who helped Southern Sudan draft a constitution, Steinitz is continuing a legacy at Hebrew U. that began with her grandfather.
Group acted as emissaries for Israel on weeklong mission centered on tikkun olam, repairing the world.
A program that aims to strengthen Israel education reimagines what that looks like and identifies Jewish leaders’ needs in the dynamic and ever evolving reality in Israel and around the world post Oct. 7.
Reflecting on its busiest period, world’s largest kosher certification agency is inspired by consumers’ eagerness to learn.