The Wire
Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
The peer-to-peer lending platform’s Emergency Loan Fund is helping sustain businesses until the return of more normal times, while also supporting businesses that have adapted their operations to address pressing needs in Israeli society.
The event included representatives from 12 countries.
On Jan. 31 a group of rabbis and pastors will meet in Washington, D.C., to urge Congress members to take concrete steps to provide support for Israel.
Terrorists are using strategic propaganda to masquerade as “freedom fighters” seeking to kill Jews and destroy Israel.
“Our students will continue coming here to bear witness to this tragedy and stand alongside Israel and the Jewish people, especially in the most difficult times,” said Rivka Kidron, co-founder and board member of Passages.
Efforts to rebuild Israel’s battered south are well underway as Jewish National Fund-USA volunteers planted trees near the site of the NOVA music festival during Tu BiShvat.
Young Israel of Sunny Isles Beach has installed a mezuzah crafted from a piece of a missile intercepted by the Iron Dome.
A statement of solidarity has been signed by members of the international athletic community to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
PJ Library’s Author Stewardship Team, headed by Catriella Freedman, invited seven experienced and published authors of Sephardic and Mizrahi backgrounds to, over a two-year period, create stories inspired by their own experiences.
The joint initiative of the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation, and ZAKA Tel Aviv, stands as a symbol of resilience and unity.
Yeshiva University Jewish Studies scholars take a solidarity trip to Israel.
Ontario judge awards pro bono legal group additional costs of $37,000 as well as punitive damages.