Jerusalem Post Annual Conference 2023
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Nefesh B’Nefesh head to discuss challenges of aliyah
Participants in the panel, entitled “Decades of Aliyah – Challenges & Opportunities,” will also include Laura Ben-David, who made aliyah with the first Nefesh B’Nefesh charter flight in 2002.
Shurat HaDin head to participate in Global Jewish Family Panel at Jerusalem Post Conference
‘We make sure no one can harass Jews without paying’
Wilf to discuss Diaspora’s bond to Israel
Wilf will discuss the range of Jewish Agency programs around the world that maintain the Jewish future and provide the global framework for aliyah.
Moshe Lion to address ties between NY-Jerusalem
His address will provide updated information about three major projects currently under development.
Ziv Medical Center launches US charity to step up care for needy communities
Professor Salman Zarka wants to expand and upgrade care in the north of the country.
Jewish education in Diaspora crucial for Israel’s future, says minister
The Diaspora Ministry announced that it would invest NIS 150 million ($40 million) in a new project to back Jewish education in North America.
Israel’s future: A tale of two (or three?) Zionisms - opinion
Jews should be able to decide to live in the best way possible, and the best place possible, without compromising on their beliefs – secular or religious.
Sylvan Adams will participate at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York
Adams’ motto is: “I’m JUST. GETTING. STARTED.” As such, he is continually planning new projects and initiatives.
Jewish communities in the US, there roots planted deep in the ground - opinion
A single thread links the March of the Living in Poland and the memory of the six million Jews murdered because of their Jewishness to the thrilling parade in New York in support of Israel.
KKL-JNF first chairwoman is already making a difference. Here is how
Less than six months after the start of her term, Ovadia-Luski is already making a difference, leading KKL-JNF to crucial developments benefiting the organization and the country.