People in Israel and around the world expressed outrage at the arson and graffiti attack on the Max Rayne Hand in Hand school in Jerusalem last week. The Hebrew-Arabic bilingual school is not only back on its feet, says Hand in Hand’s Rebecca Bardach, but has received an outpouring of support that could help expand its mission of building 10-15 additional schools around the country, including one in Haifa next September.
People in Israel and around the world expressed outrage at the arson and graffiti attack on the Max Rayne Hand in Hand school in Jerusalem last week. The Hebrew-Arabic bilingual school is not only back on its feet, says Hand in Hand’s Rebecca Bardach, but has received an outpouring of support that could help expand its mission of building 10-15 additional schools around the country, including one in Haifa next September.
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