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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
The installation, “Faces and Words,” aims to fill the void left by the international community, which largely failed to condemn the sexual violence Hamas perpetrated against Israeli women on Oct. 7 and in its ongoing holding of hostages.
It’s no secret that numerous university campuses have been a hotbed of hatred for years.
18th annual Kosher Food & Wine Experience showcased the best wines and spirits for 2024.
A free Zoom program from a Massachusetts group will focus on California’s mandatory ethnic studies program.
Young immigrants to Israel attended an academic fair at Nefesh B’Nefesh’s campus in Jerusalem, where they explored educational opportunities in the city.
Nearly 200 Jewish service members and their families gathered in Florida for Aleph’s Military Symposium, a pivotal event for Jews in the U.S. Military.
The initiative arose from video footage of Hamas gunmen shooting up an ambulance during their rampage through Kibbutz Be’eri.
Recent study indicates that 84% of Israeli children suffer from emotional distress since Oct. 7 attacks
Her remarks are “misleading” and send the “wrong message to the world,” says foundation director Rabbi David Katz.
An event in West Palm Beach, Fla., benefited the We Are One Fund for students, faculty and family affected by the war and its aftermath.
The “Campers2Gether” initiative responds to stark realities for Jewish youth worldwide, including displacement and loss for Israelis.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, thousands of unaffiliated Jews are seeking meaning and inspiration after anti-Semitic attacks.