Jewish World Watch Remembers Sir Nicholas Winton
In a world filled with constant conflict, senseless violence, and seemingly endless suffering, there’s a natural human inclination to feel…
In a world filled with constant conflict, senseless violence, and seemingly endless suffering, there’s a natural human inclination to feel…
This month, I became the Executive Director of Jewish World Watch (JWW). For me, assuming this role is an honor,…
by Ari Averbach, student of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies We struggle with the idea of “chosenness”. What does…
by Annie Turnbull (Cord Africa Programmes Operations Manager) We arrived in Farchana in Eastern Chad just a couple of days…
It has been a long, exhausting and thought-provoking two days of meetings here in N’djamena. We have been meeting with…
Janice Kamenir-Reznik December 7, 2012 Today we visited the Farchana refugee camp. The camp is located in the remote and…
It sounds self-evident and maybe even trite to assert that aid workers are extraordinary human beings, but it is true.…
by Gregory Metzger One day Dinah, Yaakov’s only daughter, goes out to ‘visit the daughters of the land,’ and is…
The JWW-organized lobby day in support of SB 861 yesterday was a huge success! JWW activists Diana Buckhantz, Joshua Brobrowsky,…
On Saturday, an oil tanker exploded in Sange, a town just south of Bukavu in the South Kivu province of…