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  2. Nefesh B'Nefesh - Wikipedia

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    Nefesh B'Nefesh was originally conceived by Rabbi Yehoshua Fass after a family member was killed in a terrorist attack in Israel on 28 March 2001. [5] Realizing that there were many people who wanted to immigrate to Israel but were concerned about certain obstacles, Rabbi Fass and Florida businessman and philanthropist Tony Gelbart decided to create an organization which would try to make it ...

  3. Yehoshua Fass - Wikipedia

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    2017 — Fass was listed among the 50 influential Jews by The Jerusalem Post which reported as a "co-founder of the Nefesh B'Nefesh English speakers' aliyah movement" that "Fass is a key player in the lives of Jewish people." [10] 2024 - Fass was honored at Hadassah-Israel's Special Gifts Event, presented with the "Builder of Israel" Award [11]

  4. Bonei Zion Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Sylvan Adams Bonei Zion Prize (Hebrew: פרס בוני ציון; Translation: Builders of Zion Prize) is awarded annually by the Nefesh B'Nefesh organization in recognition of the achievements of outstanding Anglo immigrants and their contribution to the State of Israel.

  5. United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism - Wikipedia

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    13-1659707 [3]: Legal status: 501(c)(3) religious organization [3] Purpose: To strengthen kehillot; to ensure there are thriving centers of Jewish practice across North America, Israel, and beyond that celebrate both tradition and contemporary life; to demonstrate what an authentic and dynamic Judaism looks like, inspire people to be a part of it, and advance its critical role in the world.

  6. American Zionist Movement - Wikipedia

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  7. Sylvan Adams - Wikipedia

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    The "Bonei Zion Prize" is given every year with his name by Nefesh b'Nefesh. The award recognizes immigrants to Israel from English-speaking countries who have impacted Israel [2] in the fields of science and medicine, education and nonprofit work, national service, business, technology and culture, and arts and sports. It was established in ...

  8. Nefesh (group) - Wikipedia

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    Nefesh, literally meaning in Hebrew "Soul", is a networking organization for Torah-observant mental health professionals internationally. Nefesh was founded in 1992, to bring Orthodox Jewish professionals and rabbis together to address mental health issues that in a professional and communal environment. There are over 750 members worldwide.

  9. Nefesh (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nefesh is a Semitic monument placed near a grave so as to be seen from afar. Nefesh or Nephesh may also refer to: Nephesh, a Hebrew word for soul; Nefesh (group), a networking organization for Torah-observant mental health professionals; Nefesh B'Nefesh, an organization that promotes Aliyah