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Fifty-nine hostages – 40 Israelis and 19 foreign nationals — have been released from Hamas captivity since Friday, with at least another 10 slated to be freed later today as part of an agreement between Israel and Hamas. The deal stipulates that for every one Israeli hostage released, three Palestinian prisoners be set free, and requires both sides to abide by a temporary cessation of hostilities, as well as increased humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip… 

Elma Avraham, 84, who was released from Hamas captivity yesterday, is in serious condition at Beersheva’s Soroka Medical Center after being denied her medication during her more than seven weeks in captivity…

President Joe Biden spoke to the family of Abigail Idan, 4, an Israeli-American dual national whose mother and father were murdered in front of her before she was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7. Idan was released yesterday as part of the ongoing hostage release deal…

U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan signaled that the Red Cross will soon be allowed to visit the remaining hostages in Hamas captivity…

Elon Musk visited Kfar Aza, one of the Israeli communities close to the Gaza border that was devastated in the Oct . 7 attacks, as part of a visit to the country, in which he is meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog

James Sorene, the uncle of a survivor of the Oct. 7 massacre at the Nova music festival and cousin of a victim, has pledged to run at least six miles every day to raise money for the Magen David Adom medical service until all of the hostages are released by Hamas. “I might be running for a very long time,” he told the U.K.’s Jewish News

Dani Dayan, chairman of Yad Vashem, wants to expand the institution’s purview to include combating modern antisemitism…

Jewish groups have asked for clarification after Pope Francis referred to the Israel-Hamas war as “terrorism,” which Noemi Di Segni, the president of the Union of Jewish Communities in Italy, said sounded like he was equating Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre with “those who are defending themselves and defending an entire country”…

Eric Salama resigned as chairman of Comic Relief in protest of a statement signed by the group that accused Israel of intentionally bombing Palestinian civilians, which Salama said he thought “was profoundly wrong and which I could not live with”…

The Associated Press profiled the concerns of European Jews amid rising antisemitism on the continent in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks…

The British government has pledged $8.85 million to charities combating antisemitism in the United Kingdom…

Pro-Palestinian protesters set off smoke bombs, spilled red paint and put fake-blood-covered effigies of babies outside the Los Angeles home of AIPAC President Michael Tuchin on Thanksgiving Day…

On the other side of the country, a group of pro-Palestinian protesters vandalized a New York City Library building named after the philanthropist Stephen A. Schwarzman

Three students of Palestinian descent were shot in Burlington, Vt., on Saturday in what police suspect may have been a hate crime. A suspect, Jason Eaton, has been arrested…

The Department of Education opened a probe into accusations of antisemitism against Columbia University earlier this month, some four years after the complaint in question was filed…

The Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford, Conn., added four new members to its board of trustees: Jill Dulitsky, Joshua R. Feldman, Bradley Hoffman and Jerry Rosenstock

Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Arbel granted permanent residency to an Eritrean national, Molugata Tsagai, in appreciation for his saving the life of an Israeli military officer who was shot on Oct. 7…

Warren Buffett donated stock valued at $866.4 million to his family foundation and those set up by his three children last week. Buffett also announced that when he died the bulk of his fortune would go to a charitable trust, which will be run by his children…

The Israeli Finance Ministry has approved an additional $17 million in funding for public diplomacy efforts, or hasbara, in light of the ongoing war against Hamas…

New York City’s Altneu Synagogue launched a new matchmaking initiative to “bring in more light and more love and to bring people joy” in response to the Oct. 7 attacks, according to Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt, who founded the synagogue with her husband, Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt

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