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Katz Prize 50th anniversary: call for nominations for the year 5785

Applications for the prestigious Katz Prize, awarded for the 50th year, will close in about two weeks, on the 4th of Elul.

President of Israel Isaac "Bougie" Herzog with last year's Katz Prize winners.
The high-tech market

Survey Reveals: 72% of large organizations prefer a hybrid work model combining AI and humans

 A job interview

A new startup launches an AI-based platform for organizational wellbeing management

 MENDY & TZVI BLAU of Colel Chabad join then-welfare minister Haim Katz at the Knesset to mark the launch of Israel’s National Project for Food Security – a groundbreaking partnership ensuring that tens of thousands of families across the country receive reliable, nutritious food support every month

No politics, No Exceptions: Feeding Every Family with Dignity


Successful fundraising begins with human connection - opinion

Experience teaches that genuine philanthropy - whether for a large nonprofit or a small social initiative - begins with authentic human connections with your potential donors. But what does this have

 Group of multiracial people hugging each other at city park - Back view of multi generational community outdoor - Humanity concept

A New Legal Era or Risky Move? D.C.'s Pilot Program with Lento Law Firm Founder Joseph Lento


"A heart with a missing piece": Israeli fashion honors October 7 victims

After losing her partner on October 7, Alexa Baluev teams up with CANDID to launch a special shirt, with proceeds aiding spouses of fallen IDF soldiers.

 CANDID partners with "Left Behind a Partner" (Photo: Idan Shister)

Knesset factions used loans to cover election deficits, comptroller’s report finds

Four organizations that received state funding were found in violation of funding rules and will have a total of NIS 120,000 deducted from future state allocations.

 STATE COMPTROLLER Matanyahu Englman condemned the assignment of female cadets in the IDF officers’ course to guard terrorists who committed violent acts of sexual assault and murder on October 7, the writer notes.

Dozens of Jewish groups protest Trump’s plans for mass deportation

Dozens of Jewish organizations, including national and local groups, signed an open letter urging Trump to stop mass deportations, highlighting Jewish history and values tied to immigration rights.

 An Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agent prepares to arrest alleged undocumented immigrants in Salem, Mass., June 19, 2018.

Yael Eckstein, IFCJ President, Showcases Interfaith Compassion in War-Torn Relief Efforts


Bringing hope to Gaza border communities: First cohort of Kolot's 'Restart' program graduates

This marks the launch of various ventures, including a festival project, a therapeutic space with therapy animals, and a holistic health program for women. 

 The first cohort of Restart, including 15 residents of the Gaza border communities, graduated recently in Sderot.

For the citizens: Giv'atayim building dedicated to comfort and rescue

An Entire Building for Israel's Citizens: The National Headquarters of "Nechama and Rescue for Israel" Opens in Giv'atayim, Mobilizing Life-Saving Donations During the War

 The National Headquarters of "Nechama and Rescue for Israel"

Start-ups and families honor fallen heroes at stock exchange trading day

Start-ups and bereaved families honor fallen heroes by opening stock exchange trading day, part of Next October initiative memorializing 1,600 fallen.

  Next October in the stock market

Deloitte Israel acquires Biconix Operations

Biconix specializes in financial management technology services.


Supporting bereaved families after Oct. 7: Koby Mandell Foundation rises to occasion

The Koby Mandell Foundation was set up to help “bereaved mothers, fathers, widows, orphans, and siblings to rebuild their lives and create meaning out of suffering.

 AT KOBY MANDELL FOUNDATION, kids enjoy a pre-Passover ‘Family Day’ with adventure activities, group sessions, and more.