95 Children from North America Make Aliyah to Israel

On Tuesday morning, 221 new olim from across North America including 14 US states, the District of Columbia and four Canadian provinces, landed in Israel.
Jewish Federation of Reading, PA Teams Up with Meir Panim to Support Israelis in Need

The Jewish Federation of Reading has a long-standing relationship with Meir Panim, an Israeli charity that supports the needy across the country.
On Mt. Zion, Jews and Christians Unite in Fulfillment of Biblical Prophecy

A group of American college students took part in a unique learning experience on Mt. Zion in a modern-day fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
Toronto Family Gives Back to Israelis in Need with Meir Panim

A family of six from Toronto donated their morning to volunteering for Meir Panim’s “restaurant-style” soup kitchen serving hundreds of Israel’s poor daily.
India’s Young Jews Eye Israel

One of the most densely populated cities in the world, Mumbai, formerly Bombay, is home to the majority of India’s Jewish population.
75 Torah Scrolls Dedicated in Memory of Last Summer’s War Victims

Each one of the 75 Israelis killed in Operation Protective Edge will have a Torah scroll written in their memory, thanks to a program in Israel.
From Mormonism to Amish Life, One Family’s Journey Ends as Jews in the Holy Land

The McJunkin family have made a long and eventful journey of faith, beginning with conversion to Judaism and ending this week with aliyah.
Record Number of French Jews to Visit Israel With Taglit-Birthright

A historic number of young French Jewish adults will be arriving to Israel this summer on the Taglit-Birthright Israel program.
Meet the Modern-Day Jewish Shepherd Reliving the Ways of the Forefathers

Avraham Herzlich is a 76-year-old expat from the United States who gave up his way of life in the US to devote himself to God in Israel.
Gush Katif Families Gather from Across Israel in Special Lag B’Omer Celebration

There are many children who live in need throughout Israel. What is worse is that many of them don’t have to.