Israel Bonds Holds LA Events, 2026 Milken Scholars Include Local Jewish Students

Israel Bonds recently hosted two Young Investors events in Los Angeles. According to Israel Bonds leadership, “these gatherings reflected a new generation of Jewish professionals in Los Angeles supporting Israel” and were part of the organization’s effort to foster the next generation’s advocacy for Israel. On June 9, Israel Bonds Prime Minister’s Club and Platinum Society […]

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The Movie Europe Doesn’t Want You to See

Movie audiences everywhere await the premier of Christopher Nolan’s star-studded summer blockbuster, “The Odyssey,” featuring Matt Damon. Meanwhile, another movie, “Citizen Vigilante,” helmed by a largely unknown German director and starring Armie Hammer, who suffered the cancellation consequences of #MeToo, failed to get a commercial release. Nonetheless, “Citizen Vigilante” tops Amazon’s VOD streaming list at […]

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Psalm 35:8 United the First Congress of the United States and the State of Israel

Shoah, the Hebrew word defining the horrendous devastationcaused by the Nazis’ holocaustic maniais derived from verse one fifteen in Zephaniah,now used throughout the universe without translation. What he called “yom shoah umeshoah, “day of calamityand devastation,”  occurred in a war against the Jews,during which about six million their lives would lose,their murder not prevented by […]

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Ruth-less, the Enigma of a Name

It’s never too late to consider lessons of the Torah. For the Biblical holiday of Shavuos which celebrates the Israelites receiving the Torah, Jews read the biblical Book of Ruth, a pastoral love story set in ancient Israel. If not for the last five verses of the last chapter (4:17-22) which state that Ruth was […]

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