From food drives to military gear and pledge drives to auctions, the causes and means of fundraising for them are as varied as the establishments taking part in grassroots efforts
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Within days of the Oct. 7 Hamas atrocities, Prizmah, the North American network for Jewish day schools, started getting calls from institutions about taking in Israeli students

Leaders say the level and intensity of incoming cash for Israel since Oct. 7 is highest in 50 years, as close ties between Jews in both countries make themselves seen once again

Though planned before the Oct. 7 Hamas atrocities, the Jewish state dominated discussion with A-listers that also included Jewish representation onscreen and combating bigotry

Deep ties between Diaspora and Israel highlighted as US Jews feel trauma of family members, friends, former community members and alumni affected by October 7 Hamas massacre

Planned before Hamas's terror onslaught, the exhibition game took place as scheduled, bringing some much-needed comfort to Jewish fans and players alike

Israel asks AIPAC and its followers to stick with the Jewish state 'even as the going gets ugly,' vowing to remove Hamas as it prepares a possible ground incursion

Echoing ancient times, the egalitarian educational institution brings together over 600 Diaspora rabbis and Jewish leaders on Thursday, fasting in solidarity with the Jewish state

Those who lived through it remember how Israel's battle for existence divided society and shook Diaspora Jewry, much like its internal battle over the judicial overhaul today

A playback of this week's webinar, 'Diaspora Jews & Israel’s judicial overhaul: Differing stances,' explores whether global Jewry should play a role in Israel's current crisis

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