Special needs students thrive in unique Israel gap year program
Program lets participants seamlessly participate in activities where they can excel and build confidence and provides them with individualized attention when necessary.
Program lets participants seamlessly participate in activities where they can excel and build confidence and provides them with individualized attention when necessary.
A recent poll finds 54% of Americans are more likely to speak out if they are a victim of sexual misconduct and 58% say they would speak out if they witnessed it.
According to the Jerusalem Post, individuals deemed at risk such as judges, human rights activists, and journalists, were helped out of the country.
Nevet, which works with over 130 schools across Israel to ensure disadvantaged children have a healthy breakfast, says Israeli celebrity chef Assaf Granit "volunteered with great love" to help raise awareness to its cause.
In addition to more traditional camp activities, children also took part in a theatrical improvisation activity designed to relieve tension.
Achieving peace in the Middle East would be sweeter than any ice cream flavor.
Pinhas Ben-Aryeh developed a life-saving system for the air force that is still classified. In 2003, his son, an officer in the Paratroopers Brigade, fell in battle with terrorists. After deliberating long and hard before turning to the press, he says his condition has ultimately left him with no choice.
What would happen if 24 people were killed in terrorist attacks in one year? The government would immediately convene and its response would be merciless. Why isn't this the case when it comes to women's murder?
An upcoming conference organized by the Hadera Yahel Center will address noncompliance with mental health treatment and special responses for the mentally disabled from all walks of life.
Dr. Mike Evans, the founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Center, visits Israel and pledges to continue helping the Jewish state and combating antisemitism.
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