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Press releases from Israel, and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
“There will be no shortage of pomp and circumstance to mark this anniversary—as there should be,” said Rabbi Leon A. Morris, president of Pardes. “We wanted to offer something different.”
Sponsored by the Israel Allies Foundation and the American Friends of Isaac Accords, the Buenos Aires summit advances Israel-Latin America cooperation as parliamentarians pledge coordinated action to strengthen ties with Israel.
The Chabad-Lubavitch movement reflects on the religious liberty that has enabled Jewish life to flourish—and the responsibility that comes with that freedom.
“There has not been a more important time in recent memory to unite the Jewish community in America and around the world,” said Donald Kent, president of the Board of Maccabi USA.
Founded by the family behind The Sukkah Project after 30 years of building sukkahs, the Foundation invites donors to help provide free sukkahs for those who cannot afford them.
Annual Bonei Zion Prize honors English-speaking Olim who have made significant contributions to the State of Israel.
Critics in both major U.S. parties insist that any sanctions relief for Iran run through Congress and that a final deal carry real enforcement, no expiration dates and the removal of Iran’s uranium.
A new pilot program was specifically developed to support children of IDF reservists, many of whom have experienced parental absence and ongoing instability throughout the war.
He joins the Maas Center for Jewish Journeys, bringing more than a decade of experience in teaching and community-building.
Sonia Gomes de Mesquita, CEO of the Center for Jewish Impact, said that “at a time when the entire world is watching the World Cup, we are reminded of the immense power of sport: its ability to connect people, communities and ideas.”
Nearly 700 attendees celebrate the legacy of Rabbis Richard Camras and Stewart Vogel and launch Generations Together: The Camras-Vogel Legacy Project.