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Tania Shalom Michaelian

American Jewish teenagers came to Israel to study its history. Then Israeli history found them.
Perfusion specialist Anat Mastor helps power life-saving heart surgeries for children from around the world.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s dairy reform advances despite nationwide protests, production shutdowns and rising consumer frustration.
Years after joining a registry during a program in Israel, a young immigrant became a stem-cell donor for a cancer patient.
After the war upended small businesses in northern Israel, owners are rebuilding cautiously, adapting to a fragile new reality.
The program provides students with tools needed to confront antisemitism and misinformation when they return to their colleges.
As the first phase of reform is set to roll out by February, parents hope for more access while critics warn of strains.
A pioneering initiative by the Jerusalem-based OneFamily organization helps women bound by loss find empathy, understanding and renewed connection.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich advances dairy import reform as milk shortages and concerns over rising prices intensify.
“The Gaza Lie. Exposed,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry calls the revelation after fake “Gazan” accounts were revealed to be operating from Pakistan to the U.K.
A spokesperson for COGAT told JNS that the passengers flew from Israel “only after a third country had formally agreed to accept them.”
Buyers are holding back and unsold apartments are piling up as Israel navigates an uncertain period in the shadow of war, according to Treasury data.