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Oct 26, 2016

Sukkot Round-Up: Refugees Find Welcome In Sukkahs

Oct 26, 2016

Sukkot Round-Up: Refugees Find Welcome In Sukkahs As part of the ongoing Jewish response to the global refugee crisis, HIAS created new visual resources for congregations and families to print and hang in their sukkahs. The visuals provided an educational component to the familiar sukkot tradition, a reminder that today, 65 million refugees and displaced people still wander the earth in search of a safe place to call home.

Oct 21, 2016

LISTEN: HIAS Leaders Hold Briefing Call On Election, Refugee Summits

Oct 21, 2016

LISTEN: HIAS Leaders Hold Briefing Call On Election, Refugee Summits As part of the ongoing Jewish response to the global refugee crisis, HIAS created new visual resources for congregations and families to print and hang in their sukkahs. The visuals provided an educational component to the familiar sukkot tradition, a reminder that today, 65 million refugees and displaced people still wander the earth in search of a safe place to call home.

Oct 20, 2016

SLIDESHOW: This Sukkot, American Jews Stand With Refugees

Oct 20, 2016

SLIDESHOW: This Sukkot, American Jews Stand With Refugees In recognition of the more than 65 million refugees and displaced people still wandering the earth in search of a safe place to call home, synagogues and families are “inviting” five individuals into their sukkah this year as they recreate the huts in which our Israelite ancestors found refuge.

Oct 19, 2016

NGO Leaders Send Open Letter to the Next President

Oct 19, 2016

NGO Leaders Send Open Letter to the Next President In recognition of the more than 65 million refugees and displaced people still wandering the earth in search of a safe place to call home, synagogues and families are “inviting” five individuals into their sukkah this year as they recreate the huts in which our Israelite ancestors found refuge.

Oct 13, 2016

Joseline’s Journey To Safety

Oct 13, 2016

Joseline’s Journey To Safety In August 2013, when she was just 24, Joseline* fled her home country of the Democratic Republic of Congo after surviving a brutal act of sexual violence perpetrated by six unknown male attackers. Now 27, she is getting a new lease on life thanks to the help she received from HIAS.

Oct 10, 2016

What You Should Know When Candidates Talk About Refugees

Oct 10, 2016

What You Should Know When Candidates Talk About Refugees With the global refugee crisis at the forefront of the discourse related to a presidential election for the first time in recent history, we felt it was necessary to set the record straight on some crucial points.

Oct 7, 2016

HIAS Remembers Ellen Dubin

Oct 7, 2016

HIAS Remembers Ellen Dubin For 20 years, Ellen Dubin was at the center of refugee resettlement efforts in Charlotte, North Carolina. Following her passing on September 29, 2016, HIAS remembers her integral contributions to the refugee community and her central role in resettling more than 1,500 refugees from at least 15 countries in North Carolina.

Oct 7, 2016

Resettled Refugees Meet With Congress, Share Personal Experiences

Oct 7, 2016

Resettled Refugees Meet With Congress, Share Personal Experiences Refugees, asylum seekers and stateless persons from each of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia participated in the Refugee Congress, sharing their own stories and helping to inform policy makers about the realities and challenges of fleeing persecution and restarting life in a new land.

Oct 5, 2016

Meet George, A Liberian Refugee Bringing a Positive Message to Capitol Hill

Oct 5, 2016

Meet George, A Liberian Refugee Bringing a Positive Message to Capitol Hill George has called America home since he was seven years old. Originally from Liberia, his family fled a violent civil war. George was on Capitol Hill last week to meet his representatives in Congress because, he said, “I wanted to be a voice for refugees. I know their struggle.”

Sep 29, 2016

Torture is Illegal, But Not Gone. Here’s What HIAS is Doing About It.

Sep 29, 2016

Torture is Illegal, But Not Gone. Here’s What HIAS is Doing About It. Despite an international ban on the use of torture, it is still a heartbreakingly common tactic around the globe. HIAS Kenya took on 180 such cases last year. This year, they already have more than 70 new ones.

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