At a time when the news is filled with future members of the Trump Administration, the most effective former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, spoke at the Great Neck Synagogue to a packed audience of almost 500 attendees. Organized by Marc and Davida Yehaskel, the nephew and niece of Ambassador David and his wife Tammy Friedman and grandchildren of philanthropists Jean and Eugen Gluck, the event featured a lineup of distinguished local figures, and underscored the pressing challenges and opportunities facing Israel and the broader Jewish community during these tumultuous times.

When it isn’t a game day, the Mets-Willets Point subway station on the 7 Subway Line sees few passengers, and the owners of the Queens baseball team have dreams of a casino, or at least an entertainment complex on the massive parking lot next to Citi Field. Among the advertisements on the platform wall is for The Amazing Alan Malakov: Magician, Mentalist, Hypnotist. While a casino at Willets Point is only an illusion for now, this Bukharian magician has experience in casinos, among other venues.

This past Monday, Met Council supplied over 100 turkeys and food boxes for distribution to members of the Young Israel of Forest Hills Senior League. The essential food giveaway was attended and facilitated by New York State Assembly Member Andrew Hevesi, New York City Council Member Lynn Schulman, and Aaron Cyperstein, Managing Director at Met Council.

 

On Wednesday evening, November 13, Chazaq hosted its highly anticipated Mega Challah Bake at the Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills, in partnership with the global Shabbos Project. Hundreds of women of all ages attended this uplifting event, designed to celebrate and rediscover the beauty of Shabbos. The evening featured words of inspiration from Mrs. Jackie Bitton and an exclusive challah-baking demonstration by Mrs. Dalia Cohen, creating a night filled with meaning, connection, and tradition.

One Israel Fund’s 30th Anniversary Gala To Mark a Legacy of Growth and Impact

For three decades, One Israel Fund has remained steadfast in its mission: strengthening and uplifting the lives of over 500,000 residents in Judea and Samaria. As the premier organization dedicated to these regions and Israel’s vulnerable southern and northern borders, One Israel Fund focuses on what matters most - ensuring safety, enhancing quality of life and fostering thriving communities.