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Two years after October 7, Jewish groups still grappling with identity crisis, generational divide
Jewish organizations face a genuine dilemma: Have we temporarily pivoted or permanently transformed? Are we making strategic decisions, or are we being captured by donor preferences?
Melania Trump hosts former hostages Aviva, Keith Siegel for White House visit
Former hostages Aviva and Keith Siegel visit Kenyan refugee camp
Israeli aid, development groups see 40% drop in international partnerships following Gaza war
All Will Be Revealed
Eco-tour shows off ‘green Israel’
European environmentalists travel the Israel Trail.
IsraAID provides aid to forgotten refugees in Northern France
IsraAID has been responding to refugee crises across Europe for the last three years.
Poll: Majority of French Muslims on board with daughter marrying a Jew
Fifty-six percent of respondents from the general population said they would react negatively if their daughter married a Muslim.
Shabbat sanctity
The Middle East’s only democracy should not tolerate religious coercion of any kind.
Cogito, Peninsula to run government-backed NIS 1 billion growth fund
Egyptian Jewish antiquities uncared for as community dwindles
Current Egyptian Minister of Culture: "There is nothing called ‘Jewish books in Egypt,’ the books scientifically should be classified as Arabic, Persian, Turkish, etc.”
Grapevine: Jabotinsky as a common denominator
Jabotinsky is Rivlin’s ideological hero, whom he frequently quotes when explaining his own beliefs, derived from Jabotinsky’s philosophy.
US State Department rejects lawmakers' calls to close PLO office
"Allowing the PLO to maintain an office in Washington, DC provides no benefit to the United States or the peace process," letter from US lawmakers reads.
Sean Penn speaks out about humanitarian work on visit to Israel
Despite experiencing severe economic turmoil in the aftermath of its 2010 earthquake, Haiti is far from a lost cause, actor Sean Penn says in Tel Aviv.