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"Do you have a friend by the name of Yossi Mizrachi?" That's how the conversation began between a Yad L'Achim social worker and R., a 21-year-old woman from a traditional Jewish
A month after the successful rescue of Dina Bat Leah and her children, they came to visit Dina’s elderly mother. * “Do you forgive me”? Dina pleads in a tear-choked voice,
It was a race against the clock. At stake was the fate of a Jewish mother, her baby son, born on Simchas Torah, and her one-year-old toddler.
She was born 48 years ago to a traditional Jewish family in Lod, a poor city near Tel Aviv where Jews and Arabs mix easily. Severe emotional distress led her to
More than half a year ago, in a case that made international headlines, a Jewish woman in Israel was ordered to return to Hungary with her two children so that her
The dramatic story begins with an anonymous email that arrived eight months ago at the headquarters of Yad L'Achim in Bnei Brak. The writer, identifying herself only as a nurse at
Yad L'Achim to Education Ministry: Allow our lecturers in schools to present facts on mixed marriages with Arabs
It isn't just the Jews who are concerned about intermarriage with Arabs. A hard-hitting documentary on Jewish girls marrying Arab men that aired recently on Israel's Hot 3 TV station revealed