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Aug 28, 2014
Paving the Path to Freedom for Iran’s Religious Minorities
Aug 28, 2014
Paving the Path to Freedom for Iran’s Religious Minorities By Caroline Gobena and Sheeva Seyfi Aug 28, 2014 Caroline Gobena and Sheeva Seyfi, summer interns with HIAS Vienna Systemically persecuted, Iranian religious minorities cannot apply for resettlement to the United States from Iran because there is no U.S. embassy. Instead applicants—Armenian and Assyrian Christians, Baha’is, […]
Aug 20, 2014
Welcoming the Stranger, Jew and Non-Jew Alike
Aug 20, 2014
This summer I found the perfect outlet: interning at HIAS, where the mission to assist refugees of all backgrounds is guided by Jewish values.
Aug 14, 2014
Providing Unaccompanied Children with Legal Representation
Aug 14, 2014
Legal representation is the greatest unmet need for these kids and HIAS is providing legal services to these children and is giving their cases our highest priority.
Aug 12, 2014
Refugees Find Growing Community in Toledo, Ohio
Aug 12, 2014
For new refugees, resettling in the U.S. is about more than finding a job and a new home; it’s about rebuilding a sense of community and fostering new long-lasting relationships.
Aug 8, 2014
HIAS Secures Asylum for Syrian Targeted by Govt and Opposition
Aug 8, 2014
For new refugees, resettling in the U.S. is about more than finding a job and a new home; it’s about rebuilding a sense of community and fostering new long-lasting relationships.
Aug 8, 2014
Border Problem, Beltway Crisis
Aug 8, 2014
For new refugees, resettling in the U.S. is about more than finding a job and a new home; it’s about rebuilding a sense of community and fostering new long-lasting relationships.
Jul 31, 2014
Granted Asylum, Iranian Workers’ Rights Fighter Sets His Sights on the Future
Jul 31, 2014
HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.
Jul 30, 2014
A Jewish call to fair treatment for all children
Jul 30, 2014
HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.
Jul 30, 2014
Refugee claims of migrant children must be taken seriously
Jul 30, 2014
HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.
Jul 24, 2014
Welcome the Stranger
Jul 24, 2014
HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.