The Supreme Court’s homelessness decision will decimate the faith-based nonprofit sector
The conservative majority ruled last week that cities have the right to criminalize homeless people for sleeping outside
The conservative majority ruled last week that cities have the right to criminalize homeless people for sleeping outside
The cut comes as reports of antisemitic attacks and threats have risen during the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza
The Biden administration could expand its list of sanction targets beyond the four settlers it named
JOIN for Justice, which had strived for neutrality on Gaza war, said the employee quit after sending it on MLK Day
The news from Israel has inspired many American Jews to give
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Founded by a group of social workers on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, ELEM now serves 12,500 Israeli youth a year, both Jewish and Arab
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