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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
Will host eight birthday bashes across the greater New York City area, starting on May 10, at Hebrew Union College.
Tehran is the mastermind behind terrorist attacks around the world.
Each village priest would recite a series of ancient prayers, such as “Miriam’s Song,” which echoed the biblical account of the Exodus and its aftermath.
The cross-continental operation provided an emotional boost for olim from the United States, Brazil, France, Ukraine and Belgium.
“We remember the life and legacy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe and recommit to our shared values of honesty, dignity and equal justice that he long championed and that have made America strong.”
Jewish teens are engaging in community service and improvement initiatives as part of J-Serve, the annual International Day of Jewish Youth Service.
OU board members are inspired by resilience of Israeli citizens and leaders they met during their recent mission.
Carmel Black Cabarnet Cauvignon is latest from Israel’s largest winery.
Newlyweds Matan and Kayla Zucker will leave their full-time jobs to come to Jerusalem and study to Torah for a year.
There’s one for every palate and pocketbook.
The annual event is hosted by JNFuture, Jewish National Fund-USA’s community of young philanthropists ages 22-40.
Collection will contribute to “increased scholarship and impact in the arena of Holocaust and human-rights education,” says Elisha Wiesel.