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  • NYC poised to officially recognize Landing Day, when the first Jewish community arrived in 1654

    Julia Gergely|Sep 20, 2024

    (New York Jewish Week) — Three hundred and seventy years ago this week, a group of 23 Sephardic Jews arrived on the shores of New York — then called New Amsterdam — and created the first organized Jewish community in the city. What a difference a few centuries make: Today, New York City is home to the largest Jewish population of any city in the world. On Thursday, the City Council will vote on a resolution to honor both, turning Landing Day from an event marked by a few Jewish leaders into an official date on the city’s calendar. The resolut...

  • Israel launches $9.5 million program for Negev and Galilee

    Sep 20, 2024

    (JNS) — The Israel Innovation Authority announced on Wednesday a $9.5 million fund aimed at encouraging high-tech companies to expand into Israel’s war-battered northern and southern regions. This funding, part of the “Leap to High-Tech” program, will support companies in opening new branches and hiring local talent, fostering economic growth and reducing disparities across the country. The program is being launched in collaboration with the Ministry of the Negev, Galilee and National Resilience, the Ministry for Social Equality and the Tek...

  • Jewish billionaire makes spacewalking history

    Miri Weissman|Sep 20, 2024

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) — U.S. tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman on Sept. 12 became the first civilian to conduct a private spacewalk, venturing outside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule after traveling farther from Earth than any human in more than 50 years. The spacewalk, which began shortly before 7 a.m., marked a significant milestone in private space exploration. Isaacman, the 41-year-old founder and CEO of payment processing company Shift4, emerged from the capsule on a tether, facing the vast expanse of space with Earth gleaming below. “Ba...

  • Chabad of Greater Orlando destroyed by fire

    Christine DeSouza|Sep 20, 2024

    Chabad of Greater Orlando caught on fire on Sunday, Sept. 22. The fire started around 11 a.m., less than a half hour after Shachrit davening had ended. No one was injured. A security guard noticed smoke coming from the roof and called the Fire department. It took 60 firefighters and seven firetrucks over an hour to get the fire fully under control, according to Rabbi Dovid Dubov. More than 50 percent of the building was destroyed. “Gaping holes burned through the roof and the ceiling c...