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Judith Segaloff

Judith Segaloff is a published author of three books (written as Judith Lederman) and a former editor of a New York tabloid magazine. She covers fashion, interior design, technology and unique perspectives on Israel’s war, people and politics. At JNS.org, she provides thoughtful commentary on Jewish identity, society and cultural dynamics.

The goal is to “provide a space free from distractions, where students can develop and refine social and emotional skills, improve the educational climate and enable focus on learning,” says Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
20 legislators from across the United States pray at Joseph’s Tomb, embrace biblical heritage and call for full Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
A new community resilience center offers mental-health support for soldiers and families deeply affected by the war.
A visitor center with an amphitheater, synagogue and research library aims to breathe new life into the ancient cemetery on “Har Hazeitim.”
“I chose to write about Ezra and Nehemiah because of all the biblical works of Tanach. It resonates most with the times we are living through,” Yael Leibowitz said.
This book seeks “to convince Jews of all persuasions everywhere to reconsider how they perceive other Jews.”
“By crafting timely, compelling songs that can cut through the noise and affirm the truth, we added a new tool in the information war.”
“Overall, the ride went smoothly, and we were able to catch up with the group,” recounted 18-year-old Osher Tarkin. “But mostly, I proved to myself that he could do it.”
When buildings collapse, unmanned aerial vehicles can find the safest way in, search for survivors.