Who are the Israelis?

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What does winning look like?

Hamas is taking out troops and tanks in north Gaza, a territory that Israel claims to have cleared.
 
What does winning look like?

Hamas is taking out troops and tanks in north Gaza, a territory that Israel claims to have cleared.

According to Hamas there're more tanks destroyed and soldiers killed than the IDF has,

and more dead hostages reported - than are kidnapped.

Enjoy the outcome of your lies.

 

Meet The Yeshiva Cook Honored with Lighting a Torch on Israel’s Independence Day

For over 20 years, Miriam Cohen has dedicated her culinary skills to feeding the students of Yeshiva Hesder in Tefahot. However, with the outbreak of war, Miriam’s contributions expanded as she extended her cooking talents to provide meals for soldiers in the north, earning her the title of “mother of the soldiers.”

Miriam’s selfless acts have not gone unnoticed. She has been selected to light a torch at the upcoming Independence Day ceremony, a recognition of her unique social contributions to Israeli society.

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Miriam’s involvement with the ‘Ta’ima’ project, where she prepares homemade meals for soldiers across the country, showcases her unwavering dedication to supporting those in need. For the past 20 years, she has been the cook for Yeshivat Hesder in Tefahot, and in an interview, she describes her journey to lighting the torch.

She grew up in Moshav Dalton in proximity to the Lebanese border, and her culinary path began in the earliest years of the Yeshivat Hesder in Tefahot. ‘Since 2003, I have been cooking at the yeshiva. I have been in the kitchen all my life, and I love the kitchen. From there, I learned to prepare food in large quantities and gained extensive experience in institutional cooking.’

Since the beginning of the war, Miriam volunteers twice a week for the ‘Ta’ima’ project of the Logistics Department of the IDF Northern Command, preparing food for soldiers in the area. She says, ‘At the beginning of the war, I didn’t know what to do, and I started thinking about how I could help and contribute to the dear soldiers at the front. I decided that while they fight on the front, I will prepare food for them at home. Since then, I have been preparing food for them.’

Even today, Miriam continues to prepare breakfast for the Yeshiva. ‘I wake up early, at four in the morning, and start preparing breakfast for the Yeshiva students. Then I go back home, pray, take care of laundry and cleaning, and at eight o’clock I cook for the soldiers.’

Miriam prepares the food by herself, almost without any assistance. ‘Most of the time, I cook by myself. I don’t like people hovering around me in the kitchen. There was a student from the Yeshiva whom I would call when I had a lot of salads to prepare. He would come in the morning from the Yeshiva to help me when needed. Now he has been drafted.’

‘I have two kitchens at home,’ Miriam says. ‘One kitchen is for home use, and the second kitchen I made about a month before the war when I thought about holding cooking and baking workshops. After the war began, I said that if I didn’t hold workshops, then all the evacuees from the North who came to Tiberias would come to do workshops with me, and the food would be sent to the soldiers. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out, instead I did it myself with our community. We cooked together several times and sent the food to the soldiers, and it was amazing.’

Miriam funds her efforts entirely through her own resources, as well as with the support of other kind-hearted individuals. ‘We felt blessed at home. Everything is done out of love and all with great joy. I wake up early in the morning, prepare the food, sing to it, talk to the food, and bless the soldiers. I did everything with joy, love, and great happiness, ‘ she says with a smile.

‘I’m like the home of all the students at the Yeshiva. I’m the ‘mom’ of the yeshiva, and I feel that the students are like my children. When they heard that I had been elected to light a torch they came to me together with the Rosh Yeshiva to give me a flower bouquet and a blessing, and I was really moved by their amazing tribute.’ About the soldiers, she says excitedly, ‘Once I sent them food for Shabbat, and they sent me back a video where they said to me, ‘From today, we won’t call you Miriam, we will call you the soldiers’ mom.’ It really moved me. A lot.’

‘May we have, with the help of God, unity of the people and love for the land, love for others without distinctions of who you are and who I am,” Miriam added. ‘May we not argue and just simply love each other, with unconditional love.’

 
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that flew the Iranian president, was a Mossad agent, and his name is - Eli Kubter


 
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"All the screams by the nations are nothing compared to the power of the quiet whispering
of Your prayer, Bin-Yamin Netan-Yahu (the son of Yamin, given by G-d),
in the name of G-d we shall raise and succeed".



 

Jerusalem College of Technology Launches New Options for North American Students Facing Surge of Antisemitism

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JCT is offering accelerated enrollment for transfer students completing the current semester and those applying for admission in the Fall, as well as staff opportunities for faculty members.

With antisemitism surging on college campuses across North America, the announced that it is offering accelerated enrollment options for international students who are seeking a safe haven.

The newly launched process accommodates transfer students completing the Spring semester of the current academic year; transfer students and prospective first-year students applying for admission in the next school year (beginning with the Fall 2024 semester); and postdoctoral students and faculty members looking for staff positions.

“The Jerusalem College of Technology is watching the rapid rise of antisemitism on college campuses across North America with growing concern,” JCT President Prof. Chaim Sukenik said. “Recent events have underscored the urgent need for a safe and supportive environment for Jewish students, who deserve the opportunity to pursue their educational goals without fear of discrimination or persecution.”

have access to an array of programs, which set them up for success in Israel or their native countries. This includes degrees in computer science and business administration through , as well as programs in nursing, pre-medical studies, engineering and applied physics, and bioinformatics whose curricula are adapted to allow for the integration of English-speakers. Transfer students also have the option of enrolling for one semester at a time, rather than committing to spending the duration of their undergraduate years at the College.

Additionally, North American faculty members, postdoctoral students, and those nearing the completion of their PhD program have been invited to apply to join JCT’s academic staff. Teaching and research opportunities are available in computer science, engineering, and health sciences.

The College also recently took significant steps to ensure that its campus communities are attending to the needs of Olim by partnering with the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus, which is building community and strengthening social programming for students on both the Lev Campus for men and the Tal Campus for women.

In addition, this coming Fall, internationally renowned Torah educator Rabbi Shalom Rosner will begin leading , opening doors for international students who want to remain in Israel to earn a college degree while simultaneously continuing their high-level Torah learning.

 
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