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The missionary assault in Israel's south has taken a dangerous turn for the worse as more than 100,000 Jews recently received SMS messages to their cell phones inviting them to order,
The missionaries are waging a massive shemad campaign throughout southern Israel. As part of the campaign, they are unfurling huge banners at busy intersections and distributing spiritually poisonous propaganda to passersby
"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
Yad L'Achim this week launched a special Russian-language edition of its journal, Searching, that is geared toward Jews who are confused about their spiritual identity and vulnerable to missionaries. The Russian-language
Intermarriage in Europe has reached the astounding rate of 80 percent, according to figures supplied Rosh Hashanah eve by the Rabbinical Center of Europe.
Shortly after missionaries began spreading out across the Rova Gimmel neighborhood in Ashdod and distributing their poisonous material in mailboxes, Yad L'Achim activists were summoned to the area
Yad L'Achim is being inundated with complaints from outraged Bnei Brak residents over missionary brochures that are appearing in their mailboxes. The brochures, titled "Forbidden – What the Rabbis Don't Want
A file involving a down-and-out woman who was victimized by cult members was this week stamped "case closed" by Yad L'Achim's counter-missionary department