Black Lives Matter, but Jewish Lives Don’t
The BLM movement suffers from endemic Jew hatred that leads it to stand with Muslims who burn babies, rape women and kill the elderly.Op-ed.
The BLM movement suffers from endemic Jew hatred that leads it to stand with Muslims who burn babies, rape women and kill the elderly.Op-ed.
Did our parents brainwash us? And on the tradition to bring all Jew to shul on Shavuos to hear the Ten Commandments read on the holiday.
In 2020, Orthodox Israeli women had an average of 6.64 children, "traditional" an average of 3.92 and secular an average of 1.96. Op-ed.
Statue unveiled of Trevor Chadwick who rescued hundreds of Jewish children from Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust.
Belgian Resistance member Andrée Geulen-Herscovici was named Righteous Among the Nations for saving Jewish children during the Holocaust.
The rational child, the depressed child, the selfish child, and the apathetic child.
Children make 1,000 mile journey from Odessa to Berlin on five school buses and have permission to stay in Germany.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declared a day of national unity - and thousands of Jewish children prayed for peace.
Do words like “evil doings” and “apartheid” explain recent attacks on Orthodox children and an 18-year-old Jewish woman in Brooklyn? Op-ed.
Three assaults by the same group against Jewish children prompt the ADL to offer a $10,000 reward for info leading to arrest and conviction.
Daycare operator Henriëtte Pimentel posthumously honored with Jewish Rescuers Citation for saving children under her care from death camps.
Irene Sendler saved hundreds of Jewish children and others during the Holocaust.
In 1942, Colette Brull-Ulmann saved children at Rothschild Hospital in Paris by smuggling them out using fake death certificates.
The Olam Shalem project aims to strengthen the connection between Jewish children all over the world and Jerusalem.
Tragedies struck several Jewish vacation spots in upstate New York over the weekend.
Three children injured, one critically, as a result of lightning strike at a Jewish summer camp in northwest Indiana.