Israel’s social welfare system is undergoing significant changes and challenges, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the October 7 Hamas onslaught, and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Despite…
The Benichou family, originally from France, represents a growing trend among Jewish families choosing to immigrate to Israel in times of conflict. Facing increasing antisemitism in their home country, Yona…
In September, a significant event took place in Cairo: the historic Ben Ezra synagogue, an architectural gem with a rich history spanning over a millennium, was re-inaugurated following a year-long…
In the small city of Sderot, located perilously close to the Gaza Strip, the Sderot Resilience Center stands as a testament to the strength and perseverance of its residents. Established…
In the early days of October, the lives of students at Tel Aviv University, including Yonatan Juhl and Carmel Cohen, took a sudden and dramatic turn. Following an increase in…
In a landmark decision, Latvia and Lithuania have initiated restitution programs for Holocaust survivors and their descendants, marking a significant shift in addressing the historical injustices of World War II….
In a quaint apartment with views of the Atlantic, Marilyn Flitterman, a 95-year-old Brooklyn native, plays melodies by Gershwin and Berlin on her piano. Her music echoes the transformative journey…
ISRAEL-is CEO Nimrod Palmach recently undertook a significant mission to Australia, aiming to engage with various communities and leaders about the surge in antisemitism and Hamas’ crimes against humanity. His…
The history of Jewish settlement in Israel stretches back more than three millennia, establishing a profound historical bond between the Jewish community and this region. Emerging in the late 1800s,…
In a notable turn of events at the University of Pennsylvania, President Liz Magill has stepped down from her position following a controversial congressional hearing centered on antisemitism. The hearing,…