Childcare
Police find over 20 toddlers at unlicensed daycare center in Jerusalem
During investigation into a separate, unrelated case, the police arrived at an apartment in Givat Shaul, where they found the illegal daycare, containing around 25 toddlers, managed by two people.
Beersheba court sentences two caregivers for abuse of toddlers in daycare
The silent wave
Israel's Knesset pushes to create daycare oversight authority after Jerusalem tragedy
Toddlers found wandering streets of Netanya alone, Israel Police investigate
The Netanya police opened an investigation into the incident and are expected to question the daycare staff.
Weight-loss injections are safe and effective for children as young as six, new study shows
Results showed that children treated with Saxenda reduced their Body Mass Index (BMI) by 5.8%, while the control group saw only a 1.6% reduction.
Shas labor minister requests year delay in haredi daycare subsidy cuts
Removing yeshiva studies from the list of occupations that qualify for daycare subsidies would require a number of software updates, according to Ben Tzur.
Israel to stop subsidizing haredi children's daycare amid IDF draft efforts
The attorney-general's ruling will likely lead to a financial blow to thousands of haredi families just weeks before a new school year begins.
$1 million allocated to students for school supplies
IFCJ and Kravitz to support 12,000 students with $1 million worth of school supplies amidst the Swords of Iron operation, helping families in need across Israel.
Breaking the cycle: ELI's journey to heal Israel's children
ELI, whose initiative aims to break the intergenerational cycles of abuse, has reached out to the most vulnerable – providing guidance during the biggest crisis in Israel’s history.
Battling childhood cancer: Four-wheeling with Zichron Menachem
There were kids of all ages, ranging from all sectors of Israeli society, from secular to haredi.
Europe must host Gaza children impacted by war, Greek foreign minister says
The World Health Organization says many in Gaza face famine-like conditions, and more than 8,000 children under five years old are suffering from acute malnutrition.
Data experts say posting pictures and activities of children online is dangerous
Experts say that posting photos on social media of children can create a digital identity for children, facilitating identity theft and distribution of the child's image to unwanted parties.
Israeli kids found wandering alone amid storms, extreme weather
Storms battered the whole country this weekend with nearly 90mm falling in some areas in 24 hours.