Children’s Holocaust story will be performed in Windsor
Windsor’s Jewish community has teamed up with a local musical group to retell a charming yet poignant children’s Holocaust story that they will be taking to this year’s world famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival
I’m sorry for my silence
I never reported it when an older yeshiva student attempted to grope me – is it possible I could have partially prevented harm to others?
Child sexual abuse in community rampant, audience told
Jews must put aside fear of shaming their community, their families and themselves to fight a growing wave of child sexual abuse, speakers told an audience at Shaarei Shomayim Congregation
JF&CS should stay independent, executive director says
Brian Prousky is hoping that a government plan to amalgamate child protection service agencies won’t affect the Jewish agency.
Your indispensably honest guide to attending a bar/bat mitzvah
Everything you need to know about attending a bar/bat mitzvah party
Passover day camp offers acting, singing and dance training
“Many parents told me they don’t go out of town like they do for spring break, so for those four days, parents are seriously looking for something for their kids to do,” says Liana Wiener
Conversion can raise acceptance issues for children
When Jewish families choose to adopt, the process almost always ends with a conversion for their adopted child
Supporting older kids in foster care has its own rewards
Adoption isn’t just about newborns
The challenges of Jewish adoption
Adoption doesn’t have to be a last resort, but it can be difficult, costly, stressful, and lead to unique parenting challenges, especially for Jewish families
Doctor honoured for helping Third World kids
About 30 million children in developing countries can thank Dr. Stanley Zlotkin for coming up with an easy fix to their mineral and vitamin deficiencies