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Why Collaboration, Not Competition, Will Cure Rare Cancers
International Neuroblastoma Awareness Day is marked each year on December 5 in more than 50 countries and the day’s theme, “Together We Can,” is more than a slogan
‘Genocide’ term creator's family says letters support probe request into use of Lemkin name
From battlefield to bench: Shurat HaDin’s legal campaign against Hamas
Partnering for progress: Amitim founder on helping Israelis get out of the rut - opinion
From despair to renewal: Repairing homes, rebuilding lives
Tenufa Bakehila is Israel's only large-scale nonprofit organization providing urgent and essential home repairs, alongside social work support for families in need, on a national level.
From New York to the National Library of Israel: Naomi Schacter's journey
'The home of the book for the People of the Book.’
Israeli medical team gives sight to thousands in Ethopia
In one refugee camp, an 11-year-old girl who had suffered from poor vision for years burst into laughter and tears of joy after receiving her first pair of glasses.
Milei launches $1m US nonprofit to boost Israel–Latin America ties
Modeled after the Abraham Accords, the Isaac Accords encourage Latin American governments to cooperate with Israel, confront antisemitism, and reject terror ideologies.
From dating show to Jewish joy: former Love Islander on his ‘huge 180’
Morali has redirected his attention to helping Israelis in need.
The forgotten mourners: How GFIDF is giving a voice to the girlfriends of fallen soldiers
'The organization literally saves lives'
The social repository everyone can use: Tools, guides, and insights from the field
The "Digital Library" of JDC Israel is an open public repository offering up-to-date working tools for the social field.
From battlefield to brotherhood
Inside the powerful journey of wounded Israeli soldiers finding healing and hope with Brothers for Life
Top leaders resign from Friends of the IDF amid internal reckoning
In a message sent Monday to donors and supporters, the organization announced that its chairman, Morey Levovitz, and its CEO, Steve Weil, had both stepped down.
Tehran has arrested at least 21 Christians since Israel ceasefire, non-profit claims
The arrests occurred in Tehran, Rasht, Urmia, Kermanshah, and Varamin, with a further arrest in Kerman before the conflict, UK-based non-profit Article18 claimed.
Leket Israel adapts strategy, buys, distributes meals for the needy amid Iran war
By mapping food insecurity in real time with nonprofit and municipal partners, Leket responds to the evolving crisis, ensuring continued delivery of food to those in need.