‘The Missing Book’: A more inclusive world for kids with disabilities

Zee is a lively little boy about seven or eight years old, but he is not just any little boy – he is a superhero! He even has a special superhero name – “Incredi-Wheels.” Zee’s little sister is a superhero too. “She’s my sidekick,” he tells the reader. “Her real name is Nina, but […]

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Where are celebrities standing on the war against Hamas?

Since the terrorist organization Hamas began attacking Israel on October 7, the world has watched on as Israelis and Palestinians have suffered. Many have expressed sympathy with Israel, while others have celebrated the attack as a Palestinian uprising. The thoughts and feelings towards this conflict has created a global divide, with people usually siding […]

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Congressional Candidate Miss Iraq stands with Israel

Miss Iraq winner and Democratic Congressional Candidate Sarai Idan has again taken a public stance in support of Israel and against the Islamic terrorist organization Hamas.  Idan has faced threats for her support for Israel, but has maintained her position and continued to express affirmations for the state of Israel. In one X (formerly […]

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Nathaniel Buzolic: Those who support Palestinians are the devil

The world’s famous are not silent in the face of the terrible massacre of the residents of southern Israel and the abductees taken captive by Hamas in Gaza. Some of them shared photos alongside distressing videos of the Israeli abductees, including children and elderly people. Among them, the star of The Vampire Diaries, Nathaniel […]

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Bar Refaeli: ‘My country has been attacked by terrorists’

In a personal interview with the German BILD newspaper, internationally renowned Israeli model Bar Refaeli shed light on the current deadly war in Israel, stating that her “heart is broken,” and that “my country has been attacked by terrorists.“ Israeli-German journalist Antonia Yamin took to Twitter to give a preview of what readers can […]

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Museum of Tolerance puts on plays over Sukkot, highlighting unity

The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem hosted more than 1,300 people – young and old – for exhibitions and a series of moving theater performances during the Sukkot holiday aimed at promoting the values of tolerance, unity and the acceptance of differences in society.  Entry was free for all visitors with the declared aim of […]

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Photos: 1000s of Christians take to streets for Jerusalem March

Thousands of Christians from over 90 countries took part in the March of the Nations or the “Grand Parade,” the final part of the 68th Jerusalem Parade on Wednesday.  The International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem organizes the March of the Nations as part of its Feast of Tabernacles Celebration. This year, more than 3,000 […]

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Randi Weingarten, teachers’ union leader, joins J Street board

J Street announced that Randi Weingarten, a teachers’ union leader who has become a prominent voice in national debates over COVID-19 and education, is joining its board. The liberal Israel lobby’s announcement on Wednesday said Weingarten would be joined by John Yarmuth, a retired Jewish Democratic congressman from Kentucky; Cary Sherman, a former top […]

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The hidden secrets of engaged men: Tales of betrayal

Betrayal is a painful experience, leaving scars on both the betrayed and the one who deceives. Ellen Smith’s romantic journey took a dark turn when she uncovered a devastating secret about her partner, someone she believed to be the love of her life. ‘Men are trash’ Smith recently shared her story on TikTok, recounting […]

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The NY initiative helping the elderly with isolation and loneliness

Nora Leeds had lived alone for many years in her Long Island home, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that she started to feel isolated. She was used to working in a large office with coworkers, but then her work went fully remote. For four months, Leeds, now 69, could not see her daughter. […]

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