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(Courtesy of the Chamal Association) One of the most used words during this challenging time in Israel is “chamal” (חמ״ל in Hebrew), an acronym for
(Courtesy of the Chamal Association) One of the most used words during this challenging time in Israel is “chamal” (חמ״ל in Hebrew), an acronym for
Avi Feldstein, a poet and an Israel wine pioneer with a focus on the grapes of the Upper Galil, has just launched four new wines
(Courtesy of Olim Paveway) Adjusting to Israeli living is different for everyone. But some steps are universal. Follow them to help make your Israel journey
This is the most common question I am asked at kiddush, after, “How is it being back in Englewood, 25 years after you made aliyah?”
On Simchat Torah morning last year in the Five Towns, Moshe Bodner sat in shul unaware that his life was about to change. As
Jerusalem’s real estate market continues to be a fascinating—and at times challenging—landscape for buyers. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the city’s most coveted
(Courtesy of Mizrachi) Over the past 15 months of Israel’s ongoing war, significant attention has been paid to the multi-front battlefields from which Israel must
(Courtesy of Birthright Israel) Nearly 200 guests gathered at the Harmonie Club in Manhattan recently for a special Birthright Israel Foundation event to honor Jeffrey
(Courtesy of JNF) A delegation of more than 250 Zionists from the Tri-State and Northern New Jersey areas united with 2,500 attendees at Jewish National
Since October 2023, people from diverse backgrounds—Americans, Europeans, Jews and non-Jews alike—have traveled to Israel to lend a helping hand during challenging times. Initially, many
Since October 7, 2023, the war in Israel has reshaped lives across the nation. Thousands have been injured, disabled, or killed, leaving behind widows, orphans
While displaced for 10 months in a Tel Aviv hotel, Nir Am evacuees were embraced by the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus community.