More
    HomeMicro NewsIsraeli Community

    Israeli Community

    Enhancing Israeli Relationships Through Effective Communication

    Israel's assertive communication fosters trust and respect in relationships, encouraging openness for fulfilling connections akin to vibrant markets.

    First Jewish Iranian-American Woman Elected Mayor of Beverly Hills

    Sharona Nazarian makes history as the first Jewish Iranian-American woman elected mayor of Beverly Hills, showcasing inclusivity and Israel-friendly leadership.

    Israel Introduces Anti-Racism Program for Schools and Youth Sports

    Israel's Justice and Education Ministries launch an initiative to address racism in schools and sports, promoting equality and combating discrimination.

    NY Attorney General Fights Discriminatory Passover Car Wash Pricing

    NY Attorney General blocks car wash's deceptive "Passover special" targeting Jews. Ensures fair treatment against discrimination and protects Jewish community.

    Herzliya Mother Allegedly Kills Son and Dog, Claims ‘Aliens’ Told Her

    A Herzliya mother, Sigal Yana Itskovich, confessed to taking her son's and dog's lives, citing alien influence; mental health scrutiny is underway.

    Running on Sand Film Premiere Sparks Joy in Israel

    Israeli film 'Running on Sand' premieres, offering hope and unity through the story of an Eritrean refugee's mistaken identity and new life.

    Training Jewish Students to Tackle Campus Antisemitism

    Beren Scholars Program equips Jewish students to tackle antisemitism on campuses, fostering activism and interfaith alliances with plans for national expansion by 2025.

    Austrian Donor Funds Serene Vienna Retreat for Israelis

    Austrian philanthropist sponsors healing trip for Israelis affected by Hamas conflict.

    Over 1.5 Million Begin Hajj Amid Ongoing Middle East Tensions

    Over 1.5 million Muslim pilgrims gather in Mecca for Hajj amid heightened Israel-Hamas tensions and regional geopolitical impacts on attendance.

    Jerusalem Students’ Dedication to Jewish Law Leads to Barefoot Walk

    Students at an ultra-Orthodox school in Jerusalem showed strong faith by walking barefoot after learning their TOMS shoes contained prohibited Shaatnez fabric.