Trauma
Shared vulnerability: Addressing child abuse In diverse Israeli communities
Our children's futures depend entirely on our willingness to build bridges of trust, unique to every neighborhood, across Israel.
Israel approves NIS 60 million plan to support Nova massacre survivors through 2028
Breaking the individual to break the collective - opinion
The shoreline that holds: October 7 post-trauma therapists embark on a healing retreat
'Totally lost': Israel's next generation faces rising wartime trauma, study warns
New data reveal deepening trauma of Israeli children in the northern and southern border regions
A generational crisis: Israel's most vulnerable children pay war's steepest price
How the Israel-Iran conflict has shattered the lives of at-risk children and youth
Why do people with post-trauma avoid dental treatments?
Studies from Israel and around the world indicate a clear link between PTSD and avoidance of dental treatment and an increase in gum diseases. Why does this happen?
‘Everything went dark’: A survivor’s visceral account of the 2003 Tel Aviv beach bombing
Twenty-three years after the Mike’s Place suicide attack, a survivor describes the chilling moment his reality shifted and who he believes saved him.
A shattered covenant: Israel’s lone soldiers and the broken promise of care
Joshua Boone served for 748 days in the Gaza war. He kept his side of the covenant. Did Israel keep its side?
Writing through war: Helping Israelis process trauma across generations - opinion
Over the past two and a half years, I’ve often turned to my pen. While so much has been rattled and shaken - writing became my way to make sense of it all, and a source of comfort.
The silent wave
Why we must prepare for the upcoming crisis in child protection
Before the song: On Passover, Miriam leads with rhythm when the path is unclear
Miriam leads not through words or commands but through rhythm, movement, and shared presence. Her tambourine becomes a structure that others can enter.
From the drama of the gifted child to national healing and peace - opinion
The most profound expressions of human evil are rarely the products of innate malice, but are instead the tragic harvest of deep emotional suffocation.
Finding light in the shadows of crisis
Continuing support for abused children in times of war