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  • Embark on a Transformative Israel Trip with Chabad of North Orlando

    Jan 17, 2025

    Longwood, FL -Rabbi Yanky and Chanshy Majesky of Chabad North Orlando, in partnership with the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, will be leading a trip to Israel from March 17 to March 24, 2025. This exclusive eight-day experience aims to foster unity and connection, leaving a lasting impact on participants' hearts, minds, and souls. Rediscover Israel in a New Light Show Solidarity: Stand in solidarity with Israel by visiting soldiers on the front lines, former hostages, and communities affected...

  • Trudeau resigns, will stay in role until new Canadian prime minister takes over

    Alex Welz|Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) — Justin Trudeau announced on Jan. 6 that he will resign as Canadian prime minister after his replacement assumes control. “I am a fighter, and I am not someone who backs away from a fight, particularly when a fight is as important as this,” he said outside his Ottawa home. “But I have always been driven by my love for Canada, by my desire to serve Canadians and by what is in the best interests of Canadians—and Canadians deserve a real choice in the next election,” he added, per the New York Post. “It has become obvious to me, with the...

  • Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to George Soros, Hillary Clinton

    Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) — U.S. President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 recipients on Saturday including George Soros and Hillary Clinton. The White House citation for the nation’s highest civilian honor noted Soros’s rise from surviving the Holocaust as a young Hungarian Jew to becoming one of the richest men in the world. “Soros escaped Nazi occupation to build a life of freedom for himself and countless others around the world,” the citation read. “Educated in England, he settled in America as he became an investor and philanthrop...

  • Congress certifies results of US presidential election

    Jonathan D. Salant|Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) — Absent the violence, controversy and false claims of election fraud of four years ago but amid tighter security, Congress certified the electoral vote count on Jan. 6 that made Donald Trump the 47th president of the United States. This time around, no one in Congress rose to object to the votes, no one claimed the election was stolen, no one filed lawsuits to throw out the ballots, no one planned rallies to demand that the results be overturned and no one claimed the vice president could unilaterally reject state-certified electoral v...

  • Herzog awards 'Presidential Medal of Honor' to eight leaders

    JNS Staff|Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) — President Isaac Herzog awarded the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor to eight global leaders for their outstanding contributions to Israel and the Jewish people. The medal recipients include Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress; Maurice Lévy, French executive; Malcolm Hoenlein, former executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of American Jewish Organizations; Julie Platt, chair of the Jewish Federations of North America; Sir Frank Lowy, Australian philanthropist and Holocaust survivor; Sir Trevor Ch...

  • Two bills in Tennessee aim to fight Jew-hatred

    Izzy Salant|Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) — The State of Tennessee adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of Jew-hatred in May 2022. On Jan. 2, Mark Pody, a Republican member of the state’s Senate, introduced a resolution that called for that definition of antisemitism to be used when the state makes legal determinations about bias. “We want to go forward to have a safe place for Jews in Tennessee,” Pody told JNS. “There have been things this year that have targeted the Jewish community that are not acceptable in Tennessee,” the non-Jewis...

  • Scarred but unbroken: Galilee evacuees lead a quiet return

    Canaan Lidor|Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) - A 25-pound porcupine has dug a lair under the front porch. Ants have raided the pantry. Rats have infested the neighbor's home, and there's no running water. These were just some of the issues that awaited Ruti Arbel, 78, on Monday during one of her first visits back to her home in Kibbutz Yiftach since she and her husband, Oded, were forced to leave in October 2023 due to the outbreak of war with Hezbollah in nearby Lebanon. "It's nice to be back, but I just look at this place and the...

  • War-crime complaints filed against IDF soldiers in Argentina

    Shirit Avitan Cohen|Jan 17, 2025

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) — The Hind Rajab Foundation filed two legal complaints in Argentina in the past week against Israelis who the organization claims committed war crimes while serving in the Israel Defense Forces. One of the complaints, filed on Jan. 7, targeted a former soldier who fled to Argentina from Brazil following a Brazilian court’s investigation order regarding suspected crimes against humanity. The complaint that triggered the Brazilian legal proceeding was also filed by HRF. Another war crimes complaint, including charges of...

  • First-ever Solomon Schechter day school in North America goes Orthodox

    Jackie Hajdenberg|Jan 17, 2025

    By (New York Jewish Week) - The first sign that things were changing at Schechter Queens came when the school began receiving requests from parents to let students hold an Orthodox prayer service. As the first Jewish day school named for Solomon Schechter, an influential rabbi in Conservative Judaism, Schechter Queens only offered egalitarian prayer, where boys and girls prayed together. But families at the school pressed for students to have the option to choose a non-egalitarian option. That w...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Jan 17, 2025

    Jews were targeted by the majority of hate crimes in NYC last year By Ben Sales (New York Jewish Week) — Jews were the target of the majority of hate crimes in New York City last year, according to statistics reported Monday by the NYPD. Data compiled by the department showed that there were 345 anti-Jewish hate crimes across the city in 2024, nearly 54% of the 641 total hate crimes tallied. The next-largest category of hate crimes were those related to sexual orientation, at 78. The number of antisemitic hate crimes in 2024 was slightly larger...

  • Israeli Security Cabinet OKs Gaza truce

    JNS Staff|Jan 17, 2025

    (JNS) — Israel’s Security Cabinet met on Friday morning to approve the Gaza ceasefire deal with Hamas. The accord, whose first phase is to see the phased release of 33 hostage—alive or dead—over a six-week period starting on Sunday, in return for the release of 1,000 terrorists from Israeli prisons, will then be brought to the full Cabinet for a vote on Saturday night. The ceasefire was expected to go in effect at 12:15 p.m. on Sunday, with the first three hostages, women, to be freed around 4 p.m. However, this may be delayed until Monday....

  • Time to turn up the pressure on Hamas to release ALL the hostages

    Jonathan Feldstein|Jan 10, 2025

    It’s been 458 days since the Oct. 7, 2023, inhuman massacre of 1200 people in Israel by Hamas terrorists, and kidnapping of 251 people, 100 of whom are still being held in captivity in Gaza. 458 days of unimaginable terror, pain, abuse, loss, grief, and suffering, especially for those most directly impacted. But all of Israel has been experiencing trauma since, something that I describe as Present Traumatic Stress Disorder. For most of us, Post Trauma is still far off. Today a step toward that may have been taken. A list of 34 hostages to be r...

  • The list of hostages

    Jan 10, 2025

    The list, obtained by the BBC from a Saudi outlet, includes 10 women, 11 men over the age of 50, 11 young men that Hamas designated as sick and the two Bibas children, Kfir and Ariel – whom Hamas claimed were killed in an IDF airstrike more than a year ago. The names of the hostages on the list are: Romi Gonen, Emily Demari, Arbel Yehud, Doron Steinbrecher, Shiri Bibas, Liri Elbag, Karina Ariev, Agam Berger, Daniela Gilboa and Naama Levy; 11 men over the age of 50: Ohad Ben-Ami, Gadi Moses, Keith Siegel, Ofer Calderon, Eli Sharabi, Yitzhak E...

  • Jewish Chamber of Commerce in Orlando hosts free networking breakfasts

    Jan 10, 2025

    The Jewish Chamber of Commerce in Orlando, led by Board President Harrison Shames of the Jewish National Fund, continues its mission of fostering community connections and providing networking opportunities to individuals from all backgrounds. Each month, the Chamber hosts a free networking breakfast at One Senior Place in Altamonte Springs, welcoming both members and non-members, regardless of faith or affiliation. Held every first Thursday morning at 8:30 am, the networking breakfast offers a...

  • Birthright celebrates 25th anniversary

    Roni Shkedy|Jan 10, 2025

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) — Birthright Israel commemorates its quarter-century milestone, with approximately 6,500 young participants scheduled to arrive this winter to support the recovery of Israel’s tourism sector. More than 300 international groups will engage in volunteer programs and diverse internships across Israel. Since November 2023, all tours have incorporated war-related elements, including visits to “Hostage Square,” tours of Gaza border communities, volunteering initiatives, and encounters with Oct. 7 survivors. In addition to the...

  • Jewish groups mourn Jimmy Carter despite 'profound disagreements' with his later views on Israel

    Philissa Cramer|Jan 10, 2025

    (JTA) - Jewish groups are mourning Jimmy Carter, the former president and broker of Israel's peace deal with Egypt who died Sunday at 100. In statements issued following his death, many of the groups are citing the peace deal and other landmark moments in Carter's presidency, which stretched from 1977 to 1981, as examples of Carter's legacy. Several of them are also acknowledging that in his post-presidency, the longest in American history, Carter aggrieved some American Jews by aggressively...

  • Galilee cave discovery sheds light on communal worship

    Jan 10, 2025

    (JNS) - A rare prehistoric ritual complex has been uncovered in the depths of the Manot Cave in the Western Galilee, Israel. The study of this complex, published in the journal PNAS, was led by Dr. Omry Barzilai from the University of Haifa and Israel Antiquities Authority, Prof. Ofer Marder from Ben-Gurion University and Prof. Israel Hershkovitz from Tel Aviv University. "The rare discovery provides a glimpse into the spiritual world of Paleolithic hunter-gatherer groups who lived in our...

  • IDF preparing for return of civilians

    Jan 10, 2025

    (JNS) — The Israel Defense Forces is carrying out engineering operations aimed at setting conditions for the safe return of the some 60,000 Israeli civilians displaced from their homes in the country’s north, the army said on Monday. “As part of efforts to create the conditions for the return of the northern residents to their homes, the IDF is conducting a wide-ranging operation to restore and clear up communities in northern Israel,” the IDF stated. IDF engineering squads and other units are operating in more than 40 communities to clear o...

  • 2 Israelis injured in New Orleans attack with suspected ISIS ties that killed 15

    Ben Sales|Jan 10, 2025

    (JTA) — Two Israelis were among those injured in Jan. 1’s truck ramming attack in New Orleans, which authorities are investigating as the work of a terror cell tied to the Islamic State. The attack, perpetrated in the first hours of the new year, killed 15 people at a crowded celebration in the city’s French Quarter, and wounded dozens. The attacker, Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, was killed in a firefight with police. Jabbar, 42, had an ISIS flag in the car with him, and authorities are investigatin...

  • Gallant quits Knesset after being fired as defense minister

    David Isaac|Jan 10, 2025

    (JNS) — Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant announced his resignation from parliament in a national address on Wednesday evening, almost two months after being fired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “This is a stop on a longer journey that has not yet been completed. As on the battlefield, so is the public service: there are moments when you have to stop to assess the situation and choose the direction of action,” the Knesset lawmaker began. Although he was leaving the Knesset, Gallant stressed that he was staying within Netan...

  • RFK Jr. wants to end fluoridation - Israel already did

    Deborah Danan|Jan 10, 2025

    (JTA) — TEL AVIV — Ilana Decker, who moved from Israel to New York three years ago, says she doesn’t agree often with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Arguing, as he does, that the government should not make health mandates, she said, makes her “sound like an anti-vaxxer, which I’m not.” But there is one issue, she said, where she and Kennedy do line up: The man whom Donald Trump has picked as the next secretary of health and human services has publicly floated ending the decades-long policy of encouraging cities to inject fluoride into the American wa...

  • Israel to shutter Ireland embassy, citing 'antisemitic rhetoric'

    Philissa Cramer|Jan 10, 2025

    (JTA) — Israel is closing its embassy in Dublin in response to the Irish government’s criticism, Israel’s foreign minister announced on Sunday. The move does not end diplomatic relations between the two countries. Still, it offers a dramatic illustration of how Gideon Saar, who became foreign minister last month after a rapprochement with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is approaching ties with countries that are critical of Israel. In a statement on social media, Saar cited Ireland’s recognition of a Palestinian state, its support for cas...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Jan 10, 2025

    Stop ‘incendiary’ remarks about Israel, Conference of Presidents tells pope (JNS) — The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations appreciates and shares the pope’s “concern for the suffering of innocent civilians and desire to spread peace and compassion around the world.” But Pope Francis has gone beyond that and said troubling things about the Jewish state, Harriet Schleifer and William Daroff, chair and CEO respectively of the umbrella Jewish group, wrote to the pontiff on New Year’s Eve. “We write in the spirit of this...

  • Is a mass aliyah coming?

    JNS Staff|Jan 10, 2025

    (JNS) — Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called for an emergency meeting to prepare for an expected spike in immigration as antisemitism rises globally in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas massacre. In a letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu on Wednesday evening, Sa’ar said that a wave of worldwide antisemitism has eroded Jews’ sense of security in the Diaspora and has already generated a greater demand for immigration to Israel. “A broad national plan is required that will also include optimal absorption of the expected immigrati...

  • Gainesville man charged with planning to attack AIPAC office in Florida

    Jan 10, 2025

    (JNS) — In a New Year’s Eve statement, U.S. President Joe Biden proclaimed January to be National Stalking Awareness Month. Earlier in the day, the U.S. Justice Department charged Forrest Kendall Pemberton of Alachua, Fla., with a count of stalking for allegedly planning to attack an AIPAC office in Florida. Family members told the FBI that Pemberton, who went missing from his Gainesville, Fla., home apparently with multiple firearms, appeared to have left a note stating that he would “close the loop,” “stoke the flames” and say “goodbye” t...

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