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Remaining humble is the key to success in the future, so let us thank God for what He has allowed us to do so far, while leaning into our personal humility as we continue to do His work.
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In this photograph from 1912, one of Jerusalem's early photographers sits inside his sukkah, the temporary shelter used for Sukkot, the biblical Festival of Tabernacles.
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When World War II broke out, Sofia and her family barely escaped from Moscow with only the clothes on their backs. Learn how The Fellowship helps her today.
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Through the possibility of repentance, God created a way for us to fix what has been broken as though nothing broke in the first place.
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God spread out His wings so that the Israelites might climb aboard, but it was up to them to take that first step up and be carried aloft.
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The Jerusalem Post has released its list of 2020's 50 most influential Jews - and Yael Eckstein is on it!
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A composer who made aliyah (immigrated to the Holy Land), Josef Tal created classical music for the modern state of Israel.
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An olim (immigrant) to the Holy Land, architect Richard Kauffmann helped design and build the modern state of Israel.
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Meet Noy and Maya. They are twin sisters who recently made aliyah (immigrated to Israel) on a Fellowship Freedom flight from a small Jewish community in Portugal.
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Named after the two biblical figures who led the Israelites back to the Holy Land after exile in Babylon, Operation Ezra and Nehemiah returned more than 100,000 Iraqi Jews to Israel.
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Shoshana Arbeli-Almozlino made aliyah to the Holy Land from Iraq, then served the Jewish state for more than a quarter century in the Knesset.
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Joseph Trumpeldor was an early Zionist, an organizer of the Jewish Legion, and an Israeli national hero who died defending the Holy Land.