Illustrated Passover Haggadah Has Special Significance for Israel’s Foster Kids

In order to raise awareness about the need to help Israel’s most vulnerable children, The Summit Institute produced a unique Passover Haggadah.
How One Young Cancer Patient Gained a New Lease on Life

When 10-year-old Noa was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer two years ago, the prognosis was grim.
A Star is Born Through TikvaHope Youth Program

TikvaHope provides disadvantaged children and their parents with tools to break out of the cycle of poverty.
WATCH: Father Sends Young Son on Suicide Mission in Horrifying ISIS Video

ISIS released a documentary on Friday which follows a father and his 11-year-old son through the stages of planning and executing a suicide bombing in Syria.
Israel365 Races to Bring Purim Joy to the Sick Children of Jerusalem

Like many others, Israel365 is running for a cause that is close to their hearts.
Jewish Fertility Rates Catch Up to Arab Fertility Rates in 2015

Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) released data on the country’s demographics for the year of 2015.
Israel’s Most Popular Baby Name Might Surprise You

The most popular baby name in Israel in 2014 was Mohammad, according to a report released on Sunday by the Central Bureau of Statistics. 2,650 newborns received the name.
In Safed, At Risk Youth Treated with Dignity and Respect

Among its many activities throughout the country, Colel Chabad, Israel’s oldest charity organization, is actively helping 350 families provide for their children with honor and dignity in the northern city of Safed.
Something Good is Happening in the “Bomb Shelter Capital of the World”

Israel’s southern city of Sderot, located less than a mile from the Gaza border, is an experience in contrasts.
President Rivlin Celebrates Bar and Bat Mitzvahs of 58 Terror Victims

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin recently hosted 58 such children who were either terror victims or bereaved family members, for a collective Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebration at his residence in Jerusalem.