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NYC 2027 budget to include $175 million rental voucher program expected to benefit Jews, others

Jewish News Syndicate

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July 1, 2026

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The new program will “definitely” help the many families struggling to pay rent, Eli Cohen, of the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, told JNS.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 22, 2026

JSW Infra plans ₹7,500 crore fundraise through QIP offering

Shares of the company closed at 307 on NSE

World Israel News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Israel launches $55 million plan to strengthen Jewish identity worldwide

The Israeli government has approved a NIS 200 million (55 million) national initiative to dramatically expand Jewish education in Diaspora communities, calling it a strategic response to rising antisemitism and growing assimilation following the October 7 Hamas massacre. The plan will focus primarily on North America, where roughly 1.8 million Jewish school-age children live but [] The post Israel launches 55 million plan to strengthen Jewish identity worldwide appeared first on World Israel News.

National Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

Avi Benlolo: Human rights museum’s Nakba exhibit must be suspended

The Jewish community shouldn't support public projects in this climate of state-backed antisemitism

Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 3, 2026

Columbia fulfills Trump admin settlement, naming new Jewish life liaison

Columbia University names Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin as its Jewish life liaison, satisfying a federal deal that salvaged 400 million in research grants.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

Knesset passes in first reading bill to enshrine Torah study into Basic Law

The wording in the proposal emphasizes Torah study as “a fundamental value in the heritage of the Jewish people and in the State of Israel.”

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 7, 2026

Disney, DreamWorks Animated Titles Nab Nearly $72 Million In California Tax Credits

This round of subsidies is headlined by DreamWorks' 'Donkey,' Disney's 'Hexed,' and an untitled movie from Pixar. Changes to California's tax credit program expanded the eligible categories of production to include animation.

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Related coverage for "NYC 2027 budget to include $175 million rental voucher program expected to benefit Jews, others": The Hindu BusinessLine — JSW Infra plans ₹7,500 crore fundraise through QIP offering. World Israel News — Israel launches $55 million plan to strengthen Jewish identity worldwide. National Post — Avi Benlolo: Human rights museum’s Nakba exhibit must be suspended. Arutz Sheva — Columbia fulfills Trump admin settlement, naming new Jewish life liaison. The Jerusalem Post — Knesset passes in first reading bill to enshrine Torah study into Basic Law. The Hollywood Reporter — Disney, DreamWorks Animated Titles Nab Nearly $72 Million In California Tax Credits