Jewish Federations
University of Haifa unveils program to help Druze after IDF service
President of the University of Haifa Gur Alroey praised the program, dubbing it an “expression of deep gratitude” towards Israel’s Druze population, of whom many serve in the IDF.
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School board votes to fire Pennsylvania principal over antisemitic voice message
After $908m. in wartime aid, Jewish Federations of North America pivot to ‘Rebuild Israel’
Jewish Agency to provide NIS 10 million to Gaza border communities
The Jewish Agency's emergency aid to communities will be granted in addition to the direct aid provided by the Jewish Agency's fund for victims of terrorism to families affected by the war.
Over 50 Federations rally for Israel with millions in aid
More than 50 Federation communities in North America had announced their plans for what was termed “gatherings of solidarity.”
3D-printed firearms plot exposes alarming antisemitism surge in LA
The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles revealed its role in the arrest of a white supremacist in California.
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Chikli’s meeting in DC will take place, despite cancelation of the organizer
The local Washington DC Jewish Federation has decided not to host this event, presumably because of the planned protests by anti-judicial-reform Israelis and Americans
Mayhem breaks out at Jewish Federations conference in Tel Aviv
Panelists sniped at each other over the Israeli government’s attempt to overhaul Israel’s judiciary and its threat to tighten immigration rules.
Aliyah minister visits schools, cultural institutions in first US visit
Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer is on a week-long trip touring American and Canadian Jewish communities for the first time since taking office.
American Jewry umbrella group hits out at Israeli judicial reform
They wrote in an open letter urging that "a 61-seat Knesset majority should not be allowed to override Supreme Court decisions."
JFNA urge Congress to increase funding for faith communities’ security
They also advocated the committees to fund programs that would fight antisemitism and hate crimes, care for Holocaust survivors and other vulnerable populations.
Over 50 Jewish communities donated to earthquake relief efforts
Global Jewish communities have sprung into action to help those suffering from the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.