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Israel, Yad L'Olim reach breakthrough in healthcare accessibility for olim

Healthcare providers will now receive funding to employ medical experts able to communicate with Olim in their native languages.

 Adriana Hristova

A song for Sivan: And to Your City Jerusalem

וְלִירוּשָׁלַיִם עִירְךָ

By JPOST IVRIT STAFF
16/05/2023

A song for Iyar: An Israeli Song

שִׁיר יִשְׂרְאֵלִי

By JPOST IVRIT STAFF
16/05/2023

A song for Nisan: A Shabbat Song

שִׁיר שַׁבָּת

By JPOST IVRIT STAFF
16/05/2023

Ancient tablet found on Mount Ebal predates known Hebrew inscriptions

‘You are cursed by the God’: Israeli-European team of scientists performed X-ray tomographic measurements with different scanning parameters to reveal the hidden text.

YOUNG STUDENTS of all backgrounds are studying Hebrew and Israeli culture in New York’s Harlem neigh

Harlem Hebrew, decade-old bilingual charter school in Manhattan, to shutter next month

Trustees cite low enrollment across New York City as a core issue.

By JACKIE HAJDENBERG/JTA
06/05/2023

‘Life is too fragile not to try’

With her new single ‘Thousand Kilometers,’ Inbal Paz proves that being over 40 is not a disadvantage.

28/04/2023

Stepping back with pride on Israel’s 75th - opinion

But just for a moment, on whatever side of the aisle we may be, we might consider stepping back and assessing the land, the nation we love, from a distance.

By AVI WEISS
28/04/2023

US Hebrew school enrollment down by nearly half since 2006 - report

Even as the estimated number of Jewish children in the United States rose by 17% between 2000 and 2020, enrollment in Hebrew schools fell by at least 45% between 2006 and 2020.

By ASAF ELIA-SHALEV/JTA
20/04/2023
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