Tag: Rehabilitation

The Met Gala featured icons wearing designs by John Galliano, who has a history of antisemitism but has since apologized and sought rehabilitation.
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October, nearly 6,000 Israeli soldiers have been injured, with a projected total possibly reaching 20,000 by the end of 2024 – the highest in Israel's history.
The author, Ariel Dloomy, reflects on the personal and professional challenges he faces as a philanthropy practitioner following the deadly attacks on Israeli communities in the Gaza Envelope on October 7.
The kibbutzes of Kfar Aza and Beeri, which were devastated by terrorist attacks in October 2023, are slowly starting to rebuild.
The Jewish philanthropic community in North America has played a crucial role in supporting Israel during times of crisis, raising millions of dollars for relief efforts.
BeLev Echad, an organization that equips wounded IDF soldiers to help newly wounded soldiers rehabilitate, is providing support to victims of the recent Hamas attacks in Israel.
Kaima Hukuk is a sustainable farm in the Galilee Valley of Israel that aims to help teenagers who have dropped out of school and are facing various challenges.
Three recently published books, written by descendants of Holocaust perpetrators, delve into the painful histories of their families.
Israel is playing a crucial role in helping Ukraine by providing medical treatment and rehabilitation to Ukrainian soldiers injured in the war with Russia.
In a discussion about the ethical implications of accepting philanthropic gifts that may be tainted by the personal or professional activities of the giver, two Jewish thinkers explore the question from a Jewish perspective.
The article discusses the resurgence of the lab leak theory regarding the origins of COVID-19 in the media and the Biden administration's call for an investigation into this theory.
The article by Steve Lipman explores the theme of change through the lens of attorney Benjamin Brafman's experience representing individuals, including Orthodox Jews, who have undergone transformation after being convicted of crimes.