New report by Israel's Taub Center finds that most Haredi and Arab Israeli children under the age of four live below the poverty line, some government programs meant to help low-income families end up making situation worse
Good Wednesday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on Jerusalem’s Shalva National Center providing care to Israelis with disabilities displaced by the war, and feature an opinion piece by Adina H. Frydman that offers a crash course in mobilizing 30,000 young.
Given the overall low rate of employment among Arab women the likelihood of a given Arab toddler being accepted into a program that their parents can afford is minimal at best.