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Knesset rejects Yesh Atid bill to nationalize KKL, Lapid accuses rivals of 'corruption'
Lapid cited systemic corruption “of the worst kind” as the reason for leaving.
Father of slain IDF soldier Rabbi Doron Perez to be new World Zionist Organization chair
Every tree counts: KKL - JNF's daily battle against fires caused by Hezbollah's attacks on Israel
From 30,000 to 5,000: Sderot in the midst of war
Israel's COVID crisis "outsmarted" by KKL-JNF Houses of Excellence
KKL-JNF Houses are still continuing to provide a ‘second home’ for disadvantaged youth – while keeping strictly to Israel’s Health Ministry regulation
COVID doesn’t stop Ethiopian-Israeli Sigd festivities
Friendship House in Kiryat Bialik, the annual holy Sigd Festival activities are still going ahead as planned.
French medical experts make aliyah as Islamic terrorism rocks France
The unique group is comprised of 13 families, with at least one health-care professional in each family.
KKL-JNF features glass photo exhibit on establishment of Israel
On KKL-JNF's 120 anniversary the public is invited to enjoy the exhibition and try to identify people featured in the photos in exchange for receiving an original copy.
Revitalizing Israel’s Periphery: KKL-JNF leaders discuss ‘Israel 2040’
With the advent of working from home and remote locations, It no longer matters where an employer is situated. “Someone can hire an employee that is living in Zefat or Kiryat Shemona."
Blooming on the Judean Desert hills
A stroll on the security road that faces Jerusalem reveals a treasure trove of wild flowers that dazzle with their amazing colors and scientific facts.
New Negev Forest Commemorates Jews of Pre-WWII Lithuania
Accompanying ‘Seed a Memory’ campaign allows you to name trees for Lithuanian Jews who perished the Holocaust, with the help of an online memorial wall.
President of Israel Recognizes Young Activists for Education and Community
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin: “The heart expands at seeing everyone here”
Jewish and Bedouin Youth Plant a Shared Future in the Negev
Four-hundred Jewish and Bedouin schoolchildren from all over the Negev come together to plant trees for Tu Bishvat in Lahav Forest.
Special Needs Children Plant Trees in Lahav Forest
Tu Bishvat 2020: "Just like all the other kids planting trees today, we too - we want to plant and we can plant," said Tahel Cohen, aged 11.