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The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit received a $15 million security grant from the Michigan state budget to better protect the community’s institutions…

Daily Giving, a nonprofit that encourages participants to donate small amounts of money each day, announced that it had raised more than $10 million since it was founded in 2019…

Sara Scheinbach was tapped to become the Anti-Defamation League’s first-ever director of Jewish partnerships. Until now, Scheinbach has served as senior associate regional director at the ADL’s Cleveland office…

Ruth Marks Eglash, senior correspondent for eJewishPhilanthropy’s sister publication Jewish Insider, held a launch event for her new coming-of-age novel about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Parallel Lines, last night in Jerusalem with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides… 

An Israeli student from the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, who was visiting New York, was stabbed in the predawn hours of Saturday morning in what is being investigated as a possible antisemitic attack…

David Pliener, a member of the board of trustees of the U.K.’s United Jewish Israel Appeal, defended the group’s controversial decision to require special permission for all activities over the Green Line, including in Jerusalem’s Old City, saying that the move was legally required under British law and not the result of a policy stance…

Eliyohu Mintz, the CEO of the New York-based Jewish nonprofit Kars4Kids – (in)famous for its jingle – filed a lawsuit against the state, arguing that New York’s stricter concealed carry laws put Jewish children at risk as it bars people from carrying guns in schools, summer camps and houses of worship…

Israel’s men’s soccer team is heading to the Olympic Games in Paris next summer, having beaten Georgia in the playoffs this weekend. This is the first time the soccer team will appear in the Olympics in nearly 50 years…

Rosalee Cohen Davison, an active member of Baltimore’s Jewish community, having served as a board member and chair of the women’s department of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, as well as the chair of the Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation of Baltimore, died on June 30 at 92…

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