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It was a strange phone call, even by Yad L'Achim's standards. On the other side of the line was A., a young Jew living in an enemy state. He was careful
To the innocent bystander, the tearful departure at Ben Gurion Airport appeared routine. Another teenaged girl was bidding farewell to her parents as she embarked on a youthful adventure abroad
It happened on a Shabbos afternoon, at the busy Pirate Park in Ashdod. Three cult members distributed missionary material, in violation of the law.
Yad L'Achim is taking on Facebook in a class-action suit aimed at forcing the social media giant to stop accepting advertisements from missionaries that target minors.
It's Motzaei Shabbos and there are three stars shining brightly outside. Inside, in a hall packed with dozens of women, there are eyes sparkling with joy.
Hundreds of members of the J's Witnesses arrived by bus from all around the country to the International Convention Center in Haifa for the Christian cult's annual event. In attendance were
Some 350 avreichim from the south of the country participated in a "call to action" conference organized by Yad L'Achim's counter-missionary department.