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MSF halts staff list submission to Israel, raises safety, transparency issues

MSF withholds staff lists from Israel, citing safety fears and a lack of assurances. The move follows months of engagement with Israeli authorities over new operational regulations.

View of humanitarian supplies for Gaza, with the logos of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) and World Health Organization, stored at the Egyptian Red Crescent warehouses storing aid, in the Egyptian border town of El-Arish, Egypt, April 8, 2025.
From L to R: KeepOlim Board Members Fabien Berdah, LiAmi Lawrence, Jessica Thangjom, and Director of Tikva, Susan Cohen.

KeepOlim: supporting olim where the system falls short

People gather at a OneTable Shabbat dinner.

OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn

The Gvahim team.

Gvahim: Two decades of helping olim build their careers


Israeli intelligence services for nonprofits

intelligence-gathering in the 21st century is one of the largest sectors creating wealth in global markets. Arguably, all of the world’s fastest growing companies are building the future with it

Shlomi Turgeman, CEO of Atlas

Seeing the big picture of Jerusalem with the Jerusalem Foundation

"The Jerusalem Foundation is for Jews and Arabs, the secular and the observant"

JERUSALEM FOUNDATION president Shai Doron inside the underground Davidson Theater in Jerusalem’s Liberty Bell Park.

COVID-19 has changed the brand of travel destinations

It’s hard to change a reputation developed over decades, let alone centuries. But that’s exactly what some nations are doing now as the world gauges their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein pose for a photograph with Janet Lavi-Azulay, 34, the 5 millionth Israeli to get the Pfize vaccine, in Tel Aviv on March 8

Elite IDF graduates use new approach to fight for Israel's image

Israel-is seeks to boost Israel’s image by facilitating meaningful encounters between ordinary young Israelis and their peers worldwide.

Israel-is CEO Eyal Biram.

What's next for Alon Futterman?

Futterman been recognized by Globes as one of the ‘40 under 40,’ and by Yedioth Aharonot as one of Israel’s ‘People of the State.’

Alon Futterman, the outgoing CEO of TALMA and appointed CEO of Keren Hayesod

Amudim: Perpetual pillars of support during coronavirus

Even amidst the bleakness of COVID-19, there has been much positive change as the Jewish community rose to the occasion.

An Amudim Israel case manager discusses a case with a director of the organization.

How to practice philanthropy to create a lasting impact - opinion

Strategic impact philanthropy requires not only financial giving to a network of nonprofit organizations, but also the investment of time, experience, vision, and personal connections.

THE STRATEGIC active philanthropy model.

Israel's alternate protein market grows, vegan substitutes more popular

Thanks to new products in the markets, Israelis have become more aware of the environmental impact of food production and its health impact.

COW’S MILK can be replaced with almond or coconut milk

Orthodox Union launches applications for Impact Accelerator program

The applications are due on October 30, and includes completing an online form, an interview with the OU Impact Accelerator selection committee and a pitch to the program’s board.

The Orthodox Union (OU) was founded in New York in 1898

Connecting the finders and the keepers

A Jerusalem woman inspires others with her ‘Gemach Aveidot’ to return lost items to their owners

A supermarket in Jerusalem’s Talpiot neighborhood. What would you do if you found a cellphone on a lettuce shelf?