A Wartime Summer in Israel: GIVE a Little, Get a Lot
Somewhere in Israel—A soldier stood next to me in line at the store. She couldn’t have been more than three years older than me. She
Somewhere in Israel—A soldier stood next to me in line at the store. She couldn’t have been more than three years older than me. She
As Operation Protective Edge intensified in Gaza, teens on NCSY Summer in Israel Programs gave back and expanded their horizons. They lent their support to
[From a reprint from ejewishphilanthropy. This essay is from “Philanthropic Priorities in Light of Pew,” reprinted with permission from Contact, a publication of The Steinhardt Foundation
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While the current ceasefire brings the battle between Israel and Hamas to another tenuous halt, 6,000 miles away, American parents of IDF “lone soldiers” continue
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Y o u r daughter is in “the Parsha.” Actually it is frighteningly late—she is 25 and still not married! She has been doing all