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Orthodox Union leaders meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to talk about boosting Jewish-identity issues and funding for adults and youth in the United States, July 16, 2019. Photo by Eliyahu Yanai.

In Israel, OU leaders talk of increasing Jewish-identity initiatives in Diaspora

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Orthodox Union leaders from the United States and Canada met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday to talk about the need to increase and expand initiatives focused on Diaspora Jewish education and...
Placing the wedding ring. Credit: Petar Milošević via Wikimedia Commons.

The difference between intermarriage and the Holocaust

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American Jews have a new reason to be outraged about Israel’s government. At a recent meeting of the Cabinet on the state of world Jewry, Education Minister Rafi Peretz decried the rising rates of...
Aliyah fair in the San Fernando Valley, Calif., organized by Nefesh B’Nefesh, Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael (KKL) and the Jewish National Fund-USA. March 2019. Credit: Courtesy.

Anti-Semitism on minds at ‘aliyah’ fair as North Americans prepare for move

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It’s no easy task to pack up one’s earthly possessions and cross the ocean to a new country where a new language is spoken, even if it is a “coming home.” Compounding the matter is...
The main event of “Hagigah Ivrit” (“The Celebration of Hebrew”) from March 9 to April 7, 2019, will be “The Hebrew Choir Festival 2019” on Sunday, March 24, at the 92 Street Y in Manhattan with New York-area Hebrew charter-school and Jewish day-school choirs performing Hebrew songs. Credit: Courtesy.

Hebrew language, arts and culture take center stage in March throughout Diaspora

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The Council for Hebrew Language and Culture in North America is launching a month-long festival as part of its mission to promote Hebrew as a common global Jewish language. Called Hagigah Ivrit (“The Celebration of Hebrew”), it...