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Former hostage Omer Shem Tov reunites with his parents at their first meeting point in Israel, February 22, 2025. (IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)
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Hostage mother’s 505 days — Shelly Shem Tov recounts

Friday, Oct. 6, 2023 was Shelly Shem Tov’s 51st birthday. It was a perfect day. “We woke up in the morning and went to Jerusalem. We ate and drank and laughed, and I was very grateful. On the way home, I looked at the sky and said, ‘Thank you, G-d. I have everything I need.” That “everything” meant Mikey, her husband of 30 years; daughter Danna, 27; and sons Amit, 24, and Omer, almost 21. They live together in the upscale city of Herzliya on Israel’s Mediterranean coast.

Larry Hankin
Hila Novat, right, with, l-r, Tali and Alexandra, rallying for Iran on the CSU campus earlier this year. (Courtesy)
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At CSU, Israeli-American Hila Novat stands up for Israel

It is somewhat surprising that Hila Novat has become a leading figure in the pro-Zionist scene at CSU in Fort Collins. She is Israeli-American and has served in the IDF. But after Oct. 7, 2023, she laid low, trying to protect her mental health. It was her first year on a new campus, in a new state. But two things started weighing on her. First, the mis- and disinformation campaigns on campus. “A loud minority was becoming the majority of people hating us for things that aren’t true,” she says.

Shana Goldberg
The rehearsal for the 77th Independence Day ceremony, held at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, April 28, 2025. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
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From duty to dance — IDF flag bearers

For one soldier identified for security reasons as O, the dream began years ago while watching Israel’s Independence Day ceremony from abroad, where her diplomat parents were posted. “I always watched the ceremony even when I lived abroad,” said O, who now serves in the IDF’s Behavioral Sciences Unit. “I would sit with my grandparents. It was their favorite part of the year.”

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Forensic anthropologist Michal Peer at the Intermountain Jewish News office, April 24, 2025, sharing the story of her academic journey and work since Oct. 7, 2023.
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Gruesome evidence of Oct. 7: Michal Peer, forensic anthropologist, speaks

Michal Peer’s job is not one most people could ever do. As a forensic anthropologist, she examines human remains to help try and identify to whom they belonged. In what could only be described as a macabre twist of fate, her first day of employment at Israel’s Abu Kabir Forensic Institute was Oct. 8, 2023.

Shana Goldberg
Israeli lawyer and IDF reservist Gadi Ezra speaks at the JNF-USA breakfast, April 9, 2025 in Denver.
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Ethical dilemmas in war: Gadi Ezra, former IDF soldier, speaks

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is an enigma. On one hand, the IDF is a powerful, no-holds-barred, get-the-job-done military machine. At the same time, the IDF is human, striving to be compassionate whenever it is safe to do. This dichotomy poses a challenge to the IDF’s mission, often difficult to navigate. Gadi Ezra, an Israeli lawyer and diplomatic advisor, experienced this first-hand when he served in the IDF Special Forces in Operation Cast Lead against Hamas in Gaza in 2008, three years after Israel evacuated Gaza and handed it over to the Palestinians.

Larry Hankin
Candles and photos of the victims killed on, and held hostage by, Hamas terrorists since the Oct. 7 massacre, in Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv. (Miriam Alster/Flash90)
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Israel at War: A Christian’s story

An excerpt about a trip to Israel after Oct. 7 from Jeff Myers’ memoir, Should Christians Support Israel? Myers earned a PhD from DU and is president of Summit Ministries based in Colorado.

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Dan and Jen Berger at the Washington, DC March for Israel on Nov. 14, 2023. Berger has launched Idaho Israel Alliance in Boise, where he lives.
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Oct. 7 rouses Idaho Jewry — and their allies

Almost immediately after Oct. 7, local Jewish agencies began organizing. And elsewhere in the intermountain region, where the infrastructure did not exist for an immediate response, it didn’t take long for local community activists to activate. The IJN speaks to Dan Berger of the newly formed Idaho Israel Alliance.

Shana Goldberg
Carol Ann Schwartz, national Hadassah president, discusses the new the new Gandel Rehabilitation Center at Hadassah Medical Organization in Jerusalem.
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Post Oct. 7, Hadassah mobilized fast

Last summer, when Carol Ann Schwartz of Cincinnati was elected national president of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, she was set to lead the organization through its planned expansion of Hadassah Hospital’s services and facilities in Israel. The future looked rosy.

Larry Hankin
Shinshinim — teens on loan from Israel
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Shinshinim — teens on loan from Israel

Four young adults — Shinshinim — have been making the rounds in Denver since last August. They are relatively in concert on a number of topics; they like Colorado’s four seasons, and they are not totally sold on the food scene here.

Steve Mark
Jco & Israel — the people factor
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Jco & Israel — the people factor

JEWISHcolorado’s Israel and Overseas Center is directed by Edina Segal, whose personal journey and connection to Israel makes her perfect for such a position.

Larry Hankin
Five ‘teaching emissaries’ bring Hebrew and Israel to DAT
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Five ‘teaching emissaries’ bring Hebrew and Israel to DAT

Ever since its founding nearly three decades ago, Israel has been near the heart and soul of the Denver Academy of Torah, the Lowry-based K-12 Jewish day school that has always described itself as “religious Zionist.”

Chris Leppek
Israel & Ukrainian refugees: Denver voices
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Israel & Ukrainian refugees: Denver voices

More than 5.3 million Ukrainians have fled from their country in the wake of the Russian invasion that began February 24, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Steve Mark