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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
Upper Nazareth: Students Eligible for Matriculation up by 15%, Thanks to KKL-JNF House
“There is a lot of heart and love in this beautiful place.” -Shimon Abuchatzeira, Director of KKL-JNF Houses for Excellence
2019 International Educators Conference in Israel
Some 200 educators from 50 schools around the world participated in the 2019 International Educators Conference, where they gained the tools to connect their students with Israel.
Special Needs Children Soar among the Treetops
With Etgarim at KKL-JNF’s Field and Forest Center in Tzipori, youth with special needs can zip-line, climb walls and even navigate a 25-meter ropes course, just like any other brave kid.
Remembering the ‘Exodus 1947’, in the Carmel Mountains
Veteran Israelis who had been illegal immigrants abroad the Exodus attended the ceremony together with their descendants.
KKL-JNF at the Forefront of Battle against Gaza Arson Attacks
Thanks to the fire prevention measures set in motion last year, the fires are causing less destruction this time around.
KKL holds ceremony to honor memory of Jewish-Argentinian lawyer Nisman
Attendees planted trees around the memorial, meant to symbolize friendship and partnership between the two countries.
KKL-JNF calls on Diaspora Jews to partner with Israel for another 70 years
In Israel, KKL-JNF is helping to develop Israel’s periphery.
KKL approves compromise deal with state
The deal will allow the KKL-JNF to keep its tax exempt status,a controversial measure opposed by some within the Knesset Finance Committee.
#41 Danny Atar - Changing the culture at KKL
As KKL celebrates its 115th anniversary, Atar’s hope is that it continues to be relevant for the next 115 years.