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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
This summer’s tour will celebrate the resilience in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 terror attacks and war.
In a powerful statement of Jewish identity, thousands of students shatter the record for the largest campus Shabbat dinner to date.
Four thousand children from 250 communities across 25 countries engaged in the competition, studying Jewish tradition and culture for four months.
Elevating Holocaust education In schools, survivors across the globe take their testimony directly to students.
New pre-aliyah program enables students in second gap year to take JCT courses in Torah study, Hebrew language and academics during second semester.
Religious and lay leaders from diverse communities examine the complexities now facing Israel during AFMDA rabbinic solidarity mission.
The Hamas legacy of terror started well before Oct. 7, and continues to threaten Jews and Israel today
The competition is designed to bolster confidence through the mastery of Jewish knowledge, turning education into a gamified experience.
Singing takes center stage at the annual event, with the 35th musical fest to be held this year from July 14-18.
One of the largest Jewish community centers in the country secures $36.4 million in community support.
This year marks the 30th year since the inception of the program, originally named “Shabbat 1000.”
JDC deploys new resilience, economic and wellness initiatives to aid evacuees, reservists, frontline residents, terror-attack survivors and jobless.