Tag: Jewish Children

The NYPD's hate crimes unit is investigating an incident in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, after a video surfaced showing two Jewish children being assaulted on the street.
The video explores the rise of violent protests on college campuses related to antisemitism and Israel, highlighting the fear among Jewish students and calling for all mothers to speak out against these threats.
A children's event called Tot Shabbat for Ceasefire, organized by Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, took place in Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park, blending Jewish rituals with activism in support of a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza.
The article discusses the real story behind the movie "One Life," which portrays the efforts of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who rescued Jewish children from the Nazis during the Holocaust.
The Berlin police are investigating the vandalism of a memorial dedicated to Jewish children rescued from the Nazis during New Year's Eve demonstrations.
The article discusses the impact of trauma on children during war in Israel.
In this article, the author reflects on the dilemma of whether Jewish parents should preserve the magic of Santa Claus for their children.
In the novel "Once We Were Home" by Jennifer Rosner, the author explores the stories of Jewish children hidden during the Holocaust and the challenges they faced after being found.
The author explores the question of whether children should be brought to synagogue.
The Vatican has recently decided to open the papal archives of Pope Pius XII, sparking hope among historians to uncover information about the Catholic Church's actions during the Holocaust.
During the tumultuous years leading up to and during the Holocaust in Europe, Rabbi Kalman Chameides of Katowice, Poland, played a significant role in safeguarding Jewish children.
Sir Nicholas Winton, a British hero, saved nearly 700 Czech and Slovak Jewish children before World War II, a story captured in the documentary "Nickys Family."