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Chaim V’Chessed put together information for Israel Travel. In light of the ongoing regional tensions following the Iran conflict, new travel restrictions have further complicated movement in and out of Israel • Read More
For many years, Israeli law required all citizens holding Israeli citizenship – even dual nationals – to both enter and exit Israel exclusively on an Israeli passport • Full Story
The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem has announced significant changes to its consular services. Earlier this week, Paysach Freedman, CEO of Chaim V’Chessed, met with senior Embassy officials, where he learned about upcoming changes aimed at enhancing services for U.S. citizens • Full Story
Chaim V’Chessed has reported extensively on difficulties encountered by foreign residents of Israel. These residents, many of whom hold student visas, are legally eligible for a wide array of benefits offered by the Israeli government. There are, however, numerous obstacles that foreigners face in obtaining these benefits • Full Story
Baby girl to Chananya and Elisheva Roth – Baltimore, MD
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Baby boy to Yechezkel and Chana (nee Rappaport) Landa — Crown Heights
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Zalmy Hirsch (ben R’ Yossi) – Pomona, NY to Feigy Arnauve (bas R’ Eliezer) – Paris, France
L’Chaim: Tonight (Tue) at Simcha Hall, 8:30 PM
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Baby Boy to Shmuel and Chava (nee Grunblatt) Geisinsky – Buenos Aires, Argentina
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