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Some Oriental Orthodox families expel children out of their house if the children convert to Protestantism. Since the majority population is Orthodox, Voice of the Martyrs claims no criminal investigations are carried out against Oriental Orthodox mobs who burn Evangelical churches, destroy houses and even murder P'ent'ay Christians.
The New Life Children's Refuge case was an incident of alleged kidnapping and the ensuing legal cases which occurred in the aftermath of the January 12th 2010 Haiti earthquake. On January 29, 2010, a group of ten American Baptist missionaries from Idaho attempted to cross the Haiti- Dominican Republic border with 33 Haitian children.
In the 1970s, Gruss focused on philanthropy particularly for Jewish education. [2] He supported hundreds of Jewish schools and thousands of students and educators. [1] He funded Yeshiva University's Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Institute in Jerusalem; [5] the Caroline Zelaznik Gruss and Joseph S. Gruss Visiting Professorship in Talmudic Civil Law; and the Fund for Jewish Education in ...
A Palm Beach County family also filed a class-action lawsuit against Govoni, his business partners and companies for allegedly operating a “decade-long predatory scheme” that siphoned money ...
Kebede was born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [5] She is ethnic Amhara. [6] She is the only daughter in the family, having four brothers. A film director spotted her while she was attending Lycée Guebre-Mariam, the school in which she learned fluent French, and introduced her to a French modeling agent.
The family of Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas expressed relief on Saturday after he was released along with two other hostages by Hamas but said that the family's home remained incomplete. Yarden ...
He always recognized family but eventually couldn’t remember our names. Helping Mom, even getting her a glass of water, became difficult. When she asked his opinion, he stared at her with ...
The son of Wagshum Kebede Tafari, he was descended from Ras Aligaz of Yejju on his mother's side and was married into the family of Emperor Yohannes IV. Hailu Kebede lived at the court of Ras Tafari Makonnen (who later became Emperor Haile Selassie) and was elected to the Ethiopian Parliament in 1931 as a member of the Senate. [1]