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Lev L’Chayalot brings uplifting events and much-needed supplies to the growing number of female soldiers in the IDF
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Adam Silas received a wave of antisemitic abuse last year, but his local community has now rallied around him to support his work
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The images have been restored for the first time as part of a project to combat Holocaust denial
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SS commandant’s home used in Oscar-winning film will be transformed into anti-hate hub
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The Class B drug is highly effective in treating PTSD if used in conjunction with trauma therapies, experts tell Elisa Bray
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