Jerusalem's past in vivid colors:
KKL-JNF Archival Photos colorized for Jerusalem Day
Historic Jerusalem photos from 1924–1951 colorized to bring the city’s past vividly to life for Jerusalem Day.
Historic Jerusalem photos from 1924–1951 colorized to bring the city’s past vividly to life for Jerusalem Day.
Drone footage shows the extent of the destruction caused by the massive wildfires in the Jerusalem area and central Israel.
Over 2000 participants attended multiple Aliyah fairs and events, gaining essential services and expert guidance on the Aliyah process and their numerous options.
Three photos shot on Purim in Tel Aviv in the mid-1920s provide a rare glimpse at how the residents of the land celebrated the joyous holiday.
Canada revokes charitable status from 2 Jewish nonprofits that work in Israel.
Ahead of Tisha B’av: Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund unveils rare photographs of the day of mourning, from the years following Israel's War of Independence.
Thousands of religious and secular youth marched together and called for an end to incitement and hatred: 'We are the future of our society, it's time for us to take action together.'
Touching tree-planting day held at the Re'im parking lot, with grieving families who lost their loved ones in the Nova Festival massacre on Oct. 7th, turning the scene of devastation green again, with hundreds of new trees in memory of the 364 victims of the tragedy.
Fourth quarter Aliyah requests up 142% from previous year. 50% of immigrants driven by Zionism, while 6% cite antisemitism as their reason.
'These are the best among Jewish leadership, it's important that they how to tell the truth to he world,' WZO official says.
For the first time, Israeli students from across the country were invited to compete to design the JNF's new symbol for next year.
New initiative invites communities to participate in preservation and distribution of rare wild plants indigenous to northern Israel.
Bodies of victims of the 10/7 massacre are being found thanks to birds of prey who gather around them.
KKL-JNF remains committed to supporting defense of Gaza Envelope communities, increasing aid for Emergency squads and fortifying protection.
Issawi Frej warns of "price to be paid" for passage of Citizenship Law, denies that JNF tree-planting will go ahead.
A democratic vote authorized the purchase of private land in, or adjacent to, Jewish communities in Judea-Samaria. Why the threats? Op-ed.
JNF chairman explains organization's growth and activities since its founding 118 years ago.