Homeless
In first Christmas sermon, Pope Leo decries conditions for Palestinians in Gaza
Leo, the first US pope, said the story of Jesus being born in a stable showed that God had "pitched his fragile tent" among the people of the world.
French officials find fifth body in River Seine outside Paris
Trump says he will take control of DC police, deploy National Guard to capital
Grapevine: Good, nutritious food in their bellies
Jewish groups are helping LA's homeless by opening parking lots
Safe Parking LA does most of the work — vetting applicants as well as providing liability insurance, a security guard and the port-a-potty.
Houston teen brothers create face masks from kippahs for the homeless
The brothers have so far collected nearly 700 kippahs through donations.
California to Trump administration: Release funds to fight homelessness
An estimated 130,000 people are homeless in California on any given day, more than any other state.
Homeless man who burned down Minnesota synagogue gets ‘intense’ sentence
St. Louis County District Judge Shaun Floerke told Amiot that the probation “will be the most intense monitoring experience of your life,” TwinCities.com reported.
New exhibit taps creativity from the street
Tel Aviv’s homeless photography exhibit considered 'strongest yet’ by People of the Streets CEO, Alex Greenhalgh.
Tel Aviv’s homeless photography exhibit considered ‘strongest yet’
New exhibit taps creativity from the street
Social media project shows Tel Aviv homeless as accepted, but unintegrated
"Many Tel Avivians view homeless people as integrated co-residents who are part of their neighborhoods, but the homeless do not quite feel the same way."
Book review: City of Refuge founder offers hope to homeless
The book is his story of trying to save one person at a time
Israelis transformed after taking part in Homeless World Cup in Cardiff
Dina left home at 22 and became a drug addict for the next 23 years. At the age of 45, she proudly wore a blue and white . She said the Cup had been a "life changing opportunity."
Syrians, facing orders to demolish homes, fear fate in Lebanon
"Now, there's nothing left," said Dima al-Kanj about her home.