Secretary Kristi Noem and the Department of Homeland Security announced $94 million in federal grants to over 500 Jewish-based organizations across the United States.
I recently sat down with Rabbi Sanford Akselrad from Congregation Ner Tamid, who told me the temple spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on security.
"The fight against hate against the Jews would morph yet again, um, so when someone says that they are, they, they love Jews but they, but they hate Israel and you get a little deeper, what do they mean by that… and usually when they go into the territory not of being critical of Israel which is fair game. But they say Israel has no right to exist at all now… we get into the area of antisemitism," Akselrad said.
More grants are expected in the coming months.
The study you’re referencing is looking at paternal lineage of Israelis born in Israel, not the ancestral lineage of all Israelis.
A second-generation Israeli would be considered 'From Israel by paternal country of origin" in this census, because their paternal country of origin would be Israel.
The bulk of immigration happened in the 1950’s-1970’s. The number of Israeli’s who’s ancestors lived in Israel before the establishment of the Israeli state isn’t
a known or studied figurea definitively answered question, but it’s reasonable to assume that it’s a minority given the large migrations that happened during and after the Nakba.The only real information we have regarding the make-up of Palestine before its partitioning are a couple of censuses done during the British occupation, but it was during a period of time when zionist jews were already beginning to migrate. Here’s the topline: