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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
A missionary center in Arad that masqueraded as a chess club has shut down, following a long and difficult battle waged by Yad L'Achim and local residents against the center's organizers.
That innocent question, posed by a woman who had just moved to Be'er Sheva, set off a chain of events that led to Yad L'Achim's intervention
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 appeared to a regular tallis being offered for sale to a group of tourists passing by a booth on Ben Yehudah Street in the heart of Jerusalem. What could be
Thousands of teachers across Israel recently received missionary material in their home mailboxes, together with copies of the "New Testament." As a result, Yad L'Achim has been inundated with calls from
"On Monday, Nov. 5, I'll be flying to Israel to preach to Holocaust survivors on Nov. 8, 9 and 10. All I want to do is communicate with them directly and
That missionaries have no limits to how low they'll stoop is nothing new to Yad L'Achim, which has been battling them for decades. But their latest, despicable ploy is stunning in
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